There may have been times throughout the week when the 2024 President’s Cup looked like it was in doubt for the United States, but Sunday was not one of those times. The Americans birdied 15 of their first 31 holes inSunday singles matches at Royal Montreal Golf Club ultimately cruising to a 10th consecutive victory at the event.
Xander Schauffele started the wave of red, white and blue with a 4 & 3 rout of Jason Day to win the first point of the day, and the United States’ momentum never subsided. Ultimately, it was Keegan Bradley — yes, 2025 Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley — who scored the event-clinching point by winning 1 UP over Si Woo Kim to secure the President’s Cup.
There was little drama outside of a short, small uprising about halfway through the day in which the International team looked like it could make the competition interesting. It started earning half points instead of full ones, though, as Bradley and Co. just kept rolling.
With matches still ongoing, a final score has yet to be determined. However, the Presidents Cup, despite a spirited rally by the International team during a sweep of Friday’s competition, will be staying in the United States.
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2024 Presidents Cup standings, results: Round 5 (singles)
Score: United States 15.5 | Internationals 9.5
Updated: 4:50 p.m.
19 |
Xander Schauffele |
Wins 4&3 |
Jason Day |
20 |
Sam Burns |
Halve |
Tom Kim |
21 |
Scottie Scheffler |
Wins 1UP |
Hideki Matsuyama |
22 |
Russell Henley |
Wins 3&2 |
Sungjae Im |
23 | Patrick Cantlay | Wins 3&1 | Taylor Pendrith |
24 | Keegan Bradley | Wins 1UP | Si Woo Kim |
25 | Tony Finau | Wins 5&3 | Corey Conners |
26 | Wyndham Clark | 1 UP thru 17 | Min Woo Lee |
27 | Sahith Theegala | AS thru 15 | Ben An |
28 | Collin Morikawa | 3 UP thru 14 | Adam Scott |
29 | Brian Harman | 2 UP thru 14 | Christiaan Bezuidenhout |
30 | Max Homa | 3 UP thru 13 | Mackenzie Hughes |
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