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The Ryder Cup is well underway, and both teams have made some interesting decisions about who will be sitting out the morning session. The USA team has chosen to bench Brian Harman, Russell Henley, Max Homa, and Sahith Theegala. Henley is a top American player, making his absence surprising, but some argue he may be better suited for foursomes. On the International team, Ben An, Christiaan Bezuidenhout, Jason Day, and Min Woo Lee will be sitting out. Lee, a young player known for his long drives, will be sitting his second consecutive session, a decision that has raised some eyebrows.…
The 2024 Presidents Cup is all tied up heading into Saturday, with the U.S. and International teams locked in a 5-5 stalemate. After a dominant start by the U.S. team on Thursday, winning all five matches, the International team fought back on Friday to sweep the second session and level the playing field. Saturday’s matches will be crucial in determining the outcome of the event, with eight matches split across two sessions. The third day of the Presidents Cup will feature morning four-ball matches followed by afternoon foursomes, with each team’s top players competing against each other. Fans can catch…
The 2024 Presidents Cup got off to an exciting start as the United States swept the opening four-ball session on Thursday night, taking a commanding 5-0 lead. However, the International Team came back strong on Day 2 at Royal Montreal Golf Club, led by Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im who defeated Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay 7 and 6. This win marked Schauffele and Cantlay’s third consecutive loss in foursomes matches at team events. In the end, the Internationals managed to sweep the Americans and tie the Presidents Cup through 10 matches, setting the stage for an intense weekend of…
The International team made a stunning comeback in the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal after being down by 5 points on Day 1. The tide turned on Friday as the Internationals started making putts, with Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im leading the charge by making seven straight birdies in the alternate shot session. Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith also performed well, with Scott sinking a 40-foot birdie putt to take a 2 up lead and closing out their match 5 and 4 over Collin Morikawa and Sahith Theegala. Mackenzie Hughes, a captain’s pick by Mike Weir, showcased his putting skills…
Images capturing the excitement of Internationals coming back in the Presidents Cup celebrations
The International Team made quite the comeback during the 2024 Presidents Cup after being swept in Thursday’s four-ball session. Heading into Friday’s foursomes session, the team was ready to turn things around, and that’s exactly what they did on Day 2 at Royal Montreal Golf Club. The Internationals came back with massive victories in three matches, including a stunning 7-and-6 win for Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im over Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay. The team won all five matches overall, tying the biennial event through two days. The celebratory atmosphere was palpable as the Internationals rallied to tie the Presidents…
Scottie Scheffler had a record-breaking season in 2024, winning his first Masters and Olympic gold medal, along with six other PGA Tour events, earning over $62 million and becoming the world’s No. 1-ranked player. His success on the golf course can be attributed to his exceptional short game skills, ranking high in shots gained around-the-green and scrambling from various distances. Scheffler’s two key shots from 30 yards out include a high-spin shot and a low-runner, showcasing his versatility in executing different types of wedge shots. To hit a high, spinny wedge shot, Scheffler emphasizes the need for an open clubface…
The PGA Tour recently debuted its first influencer golf tournament, the “Creator Classic,” in an effort to engage younger golf fans and attract a new audience. The Tour’s motives for hosting this event were initially met with skepticism, as the organization has been criticized in the past for prioritizing profit over long-term growth. However, the recent release of viewership data from the Creator Classic has shed light on the event’s success in reaching its target demographic. According to the PGA Tour, the Creator Classic garnered over 2 million total views and was the No. 2 trending show on YouTube for…
The Presidents Cup is a highly prestigious golf event that pits the best American players against their International counterparts, and the 2024 edition had golf fans buzzing with excitement. After a 5-0 U.S. team sweep in the opening round, questions started swirling about the team compositions and potential changes that could make the event even more competitive. One of the most common questions was whether having LIV players on the International roster would have made a difference. While LIV pros are currently banned from the Presidents Cup, it is worth exploring what the teams would look like if they were…
