USA won the Presidents Cup for the 10th consecutive time before the Rest of the World (less Europe) after getting Keegan Bradley the decisive point in Sunday’s singles against Yes Woo Kim (1 up), which gave the Americans 15.5 points, which their rivals could not reach.
Bradley will be the US captain next Ryder Cup 2025 and had the honor of closing this Sunday the victory in the Presidents Cup of Montreal (Canada)a competition historically dominated by the Americans with an iron fist since the first edition in 1994: 13 wins, one draw (2003) and one defeat (1998).
The United States entered the final day with a four-point lead (11-7) and eventually won by a combined score of 18.5-11.5, a seven-point difference, after also dominating 12 individual events. event (7.5 -4.5)
Presidents Cup 2024
US-Rest of World, 18.5-11.5
Schauffele (USA) to Day (RM) 4 and 3
Burns (USA) and Kim (RM) Tie
Matsuyama (RM) to Scheffler (USA) 1 up
Henley (USA) to Im (RM) 3 and 2
Cantlay (USA) to Pendrith (RM) 3 and 1
Bradley (USA) to Kim (RM) 1 up
Conners (RM) to Finau (USA) 5 and 3
Clark (USA) and Lee (RM) Tie
Theegala (USA) and One (RM) Draw
Morikawa (USA) to Scott (RM) 2 and 1
Bezuidenhout (RM) to Harman (USA) 2 and 1
Homa (USA) to Hughes (RM) 2 and 1
Source: La Verdad

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