2024 Presidents Cup results from Royal Montreal Golf Club
Check this out, as Canadian Mackenzie Hughes, who is not in the lineup for Day 1, chugs a beer to help celebrate and cheer on his fellow International Team members at the Presidents Cup in Montreal.
The International Team has a big hole to dig out of heading into Round 2 of theĀ PresidentsĀ CupĀ at the Royal Montreal Golf Club. Team U.S.A., led by world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, has a sizable 5-0 lead over the International team. Play continues Friday with the foursomes competition. The first team to reach 15-and-a-half points wins the event.
Here are the matches and scores from the second day of the 2024 Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal, with the American teams listed first. Canadians are in bold.
SCORE
U.S.: 5 ā International: 0
FRIDAY FOURSOMES
All times Eastern
1:05 p.m.: Patrick Cantlay-Xander Schauffele vs. Hideki Matsuyama-Sungjae Im
1:19 p.m.: Sahith Theegala-Collin Morikawa vs. Adam Scott-Taylor Pendrith
1:33 p.m.: Max Homa-Brian Harman vs. Christiaan Bezuidenhout-Jason Day
1:47 p.m.: Wyndham Clark-Tony Finau vs. Corey Conners-Mackenzie Hughes
2:01 p.m.: Scottie Scheffler-Russell Henley vs. Si Woo Kim-Byeong Hun An
THURSDAY FOUR-BALL
All times Eastern
Final: Xander Schauffele-Tony Finau over Jason Day-Ben An, 1 UP
Final: Collin Morikawa-Sahith Theegala over Adam Scott-Min Woo Lee, 1 UP
Final: Scottie Scheffler-Russell Henley over Sungjae Im-Tom Kim, 3&2
Final: Wyndham Clark-Keegan Bradley over Taylor Pendrith-Christiaan Bezuidenhout 1 UP
Final: Patrick Cantlay-Sam Burns Hideki Matsuyama-Corey Conners, 2&1
Sitting out Thursday:
International: Mackenzie Hughes, Si Woo Kim
U.S.: Max Homa, Brian Harman
SCHEDULE
Thursday: Five matches total, four-ball
Friday: Five matches total, foursomes (alternate shot)
Saturday: Eight matches total, four-ball and foursomes split the morning and afternoon
Sunday: Twelve matches total, singles
FORMAT
The Presidents Cup is a four-day, match play event with 30 total matches, comprised of a 12-person U.S. Team and 12-person International Team. Unlike the Ryder Cup, the Presidents Cup begins play on Thursday of tournament week. The team that earns the most points after four days of competition wins.
āwith files from the Canadian Press, the Presidents Cup