After a three-year hiatus, the Presidents Cup is back in action. Here's schedule, tv information and everything you need to know.
The tournament begins Thursday and runs through Sunday. Thursday's first tee time is scheduled for 1:05 p.m. ET. Friday tee times begin at at 11:35 a.m. ET, and golfers are scheduled to tee off Saturday and Sunday at Noon ET.The event is being held at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina on the par-71, 7,576-yard course.
Quail Hollow Club has been a regular stop on the PGA Tour and PGA Tour Champions dating back to 1969 and has hosted what is now the Wells Fargo Championship since 2003, although the 2022 event was moved to TPC Potomac at Avenel Farm in Potomac, Maryland, in preparation of the Presidents Cup. Quail Hollow also hosted the 2017 PGA Championship, won by Justin Thomas, and will host the 2025 PGA Championship, as well.:Sunday: and on the NBC Sports app.
Each match is worth one point, with ties being worth half a point. Players are required to play at least one match, not including Sunday singles. Inspired by the 2003 Presidents Cup, the first and only tie in the competition's history, if the event is tied after Sunday singles, the teams will share the Presidents Cup.Davis Love III is the captain for the U.S. team, and he has four assistant captains: Fred Couples, Zach Johnson , Steve Stricker and Webb Simpson. Stricker captained the U.S.
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