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2024 Presidents Cup: How to watch, TV schedule, streaming, format, team rosters

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The 2024 Presidents Cup kicks off Thursday at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Canada.

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The 2024 Presidents Cup, the biennial team competition between the best male golfers on the U.S. and International sides, gets underway at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Montreal, Canada, this week. Here is our complete viewer’s guide for the tournament, including full Presidents Cup TV schedules, streaming info and starting times.

How to watch Presidents Cup

This week the Presidents Cup heads to Royal Montreal for the 15th playing of the event that pits 12 American pros against the 12 best International pros from outside of Europe.

The U.S. holds a dominant 12-1-1 record in the competition, which is played in alternate years to the Ryder Cup, including a big 17.5-12.5 win over the International side in 2022 at Quail Hollow on American soil.


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But now the Internationals will be the home team, and they’ll be led by Canadian pro Mike Weir, who won the 2003 Masters to become the only Canadian to win a men’s major. The U.S. team features captain Jim Furyk at the helm.

As with the Ryder Cup, the Presidents Cup will feature a series four-ball and foursomes matches pitting two U.S. players against International players, followed by a final round on Sunday featuring 12 singles matches.

Unlike the Ryder Cup, the Presidents Cup is contested across four days, Thursday-Sunday, instead of three.

Fans watching the action from home will have extensive viewing options on TV and additional options online. NBC and Golf Channel will handle the Presidents Cup TV broadcasts, and streaming options will be available via Peacock.

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You can check out full information about watching the 2024 Presidents Cup on TV or streaming the action online below.

2024 Presidents Cup TV schedule (ET)

TV coverage of the 2024 Presidents Cup will be provided by NBC and Golf Channel. Golf Channel will air lengthy telecasts on Thursday and Friday as well as early coverage on Saturday, with NBC providing full broadcasts on Saturday and the final day of matches on Sunday.

Here’s the full Presidents Cup TV schedule for the week:

Thursday, September 26: 11:30 a.m. – 6 p.m. (GOLF Channel)
Friday, September 27: 1-6 p.m. (Golf Channel)
Saturday, September 28: 7-8 a.m. (Golf Channel); 8 a.m.-6 p.m. (NBC)
Sunday, September 29: 12-6 p.m. (NBC)

2024 Presidents Cup streaming schedule (ET)

Peacock is the primary streaming home of the 2024 Presidents Cup. Peacock will offer live simulcasts of NBC’s TV coverage on Saturday from 8 a.m.-6 p.m. ET and Sunday from 12-6 p.m. ET.

SIGN UP FOR PEACOCK PREMIUM TO WATCH COVERAGE OF THE 2024 PRESIDENTS CUP

2024 Presidents Cup U.S. Team Roster

Scottie Scheffler
Xander Schuaffele
Collin Morikawa
Wyndham Clark
Patrick Cantlay
Sahith Theegala
Sam Burns (captain’s pick)
Tony Finau (captain’s pick)
Russell Henley (captain’s pick)
Keegan Bradley (captain’s pick)
Brian Harman (captain’s pick)
Max Homa (captain’s pick)

2024 Presidents Cup International Team Roster

Hideki Matsuyama
Sungjae Im
Adam Scott
Tom Kim
Jason Day
Beyong Hun An
Corey Conners (captain’s pick)
Taylor Pendrith (captain’s pick)
Mackenzie Hughes (captain’s pick)
Christiaan Bezuidenhout (captain’s pick)
Min Woo Lee (captain’s pick)
Si Woo Kim (captain’s pick)

2024 Presidents Cup Day 1 matchups, tee times (ET)

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2024 Presidents Cup Day 2 matchups, tee times (ET)

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2024 Presidents Cup Day 3 matchups, tee times (ET)

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2024 Presidents Cup Day 4 matchups, tee times (ET)

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