Tiger Woods, the captain and player of the U.S. team, is seen cheering while holding the trophy after winning the Presidents Cup last year. Photo by Golfweek

Tiger Woods, the captain and player of the U.S. team, is seen cheering while holding the trophy after winning the Presidents Cup last year. Photo by Golfweek

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[Asia Economy Reporter No Woo-rae] ○…The 2024 Presidents Cup, an intercontinental golf competition between the U.S. team and the International team, will be held at the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Canada.


The PGA Tour announced on the 11th (Korean time) that "the event will be held at the Royal Montreal Golf Club, the oldest course in North America," adding, "It will be held again after 17 years since 2007." This is the second time a golf course outside the United States has hosted the Presidents Cup more than once, following the Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia. Originally, the Presidents Cup was scheduled for the odd year 2021, but it was postponed to 2022 due to the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic.



The 2022 Presidents Cup will take place at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, USA. The Royal Montreal Golf Club, established in 1873, is a historic venue. In the 2007 tournament, Mike Weir (Canada) defeated the "resurrected golf emperor" Tiger Woods (USA) in a singles match, earning cheers from the home fans. In last year's tournament held at Royal Melbourne Golf Club, the United States won. They are on an '8 consecutive wins' streak, holding an overwhelming record of 11 wins, 1 tie, and 1 loss overall.


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