How to watch, follow Team USA at Quail Hollow
The 14th Presidents Cup begins later this week in North Carolina, where Team USA will look to claim their ninth straight win of the event.
Though the biennial event has been dominated by the United States since its inception in 1994, this time amid golf’s internal feud over the LIV Golf Invitational Series, both team lineups look markedly different – than the players of that controversial, Saudi Arabian-led series supported league may participate in the Presidents Cup.
Here’s everything you need to know to compete in this week’s Presidents Cup.
Where is the Presidents Cup?
Course: Quail Hollow Club | Charlotte, North Carolina
Face Value/Yardage: 71 | 7,576 meters
Other notable events: Wells Fargo Championship, 2017 PGA Championship, 2025 PGA Championship
how to see
Thursday 22 Sept | round 1
TV: Golf Channel | 1pm – 6pm ET
Friday 23 Sept | round 2
TV: Golf Channel | 11:30am – 6:00pm ET
Saturday 24 Sept | Round 3 and 4
TV: Golf Channel | 7 a.m. – 8 a.m. ET
Television: NBC | 8:00 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET
Sunday 25 Sept | round 5
Television: NBC | 12:00 p.m. – 6:00 p.m. ET
event schedule
There are a total of 30 games over four days, starting with five on Thursday and Friday and then a total of eight on Saturday. All 12 players will then compete against each other on Sunday to round off the event.
Each match is worth one point. In the event of a tie, each team gets half a point.
Thursday: Foursome (Alternate Shot)
Friday: Fourball (Best Ball)
Saturday: Foursome (alternative shot), foursome (best ball)
Sunday: singles
Who will win preferentially?
Team USA is listed as a -650 favorite at BetMGM.
Team USA squad
Captain: Davis Love III
Patrick Cantley
JustinThomas
Xander Schauffele
Cameron Young
Collin Morikawa
Jordan Spieth
Sam Burns
Scottie Scheffler
Tony Finau
Billy Horschel
Kevin Kisner
Max Homa
International team list
Captain: Trevor Immelman
Hideki Matsuyama
tom kim
Mito Pereira
Taylor Pendrith
Si Woo Kim
Christiaan Bezuidenhout
Sunjae Im
Corey Conners
Adam Scott
Sebastian Munoz
Cam Davis
KH Lee
what happened last time
The United States, led by game captain Tiger Woods, beat the international team 16-14 at Australia’s Royal Melbourne Golf Club in 2019.
The international team actually led 10-8 into the final day and had a real chance to give Team USA only their second loss in event history. The only other international team win also came in 1998 at Royal Melbourne.
Yet it was Woods, who himself won 3-0-0 that week, who led Team USA off on a dominant Sunday. The Americans won six singles games and parted four to evade Australia with the two-point win.