2024 Presidents Cup Standings – The 2024 edition of the Presidents Cup is set to take place from September 26-29 at The Royal Montreal Golf Club. The Royal Montreal previously hosted the event in 2007 and will be the second international venue to host the event more than once, joining Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Melbourne, Australia. The 2022 Presidents Cup was hosted by Quail Hollow Club in North Carolina, and the 2026 edition is scheduled to be hosted by Medinah Country Club (Course No. 3) in Chicagoland. Canada’s hosting of the prestigious golf tournament marks the international host for the event, which alternates between the United States and an International country.
Each team will include six automatically qualified players, and the remaining spots will be filled by captain’s picks from Jim Furyk for the United States team and Mike Weir for the International team.

Mike Weir mentioned that the front nine at Royal Montreal will offer more opportunities for scoring, while the back nine will feature a few more challenging holes. According to Andrew Harvie, a Canadian golf architecture expert, the Blue Course at Royal Montreal, designed by Dick Wilson and modified by Rees Jones for the 2007 Presidents Cup, represents a period of golf-course architecture that emphasized precision and accuracy. Harvie explained that the front nine penalizes mistakes while the back nine entices players to take control of the game, making it a good test for match play. He also highlighted the importance of the closing stretch of the course (holes 15-18) for creating an intense and exciting atmosphere.
Unlike the American team, Weir mentioned that he has fewer guaranteed players for his Presidents Cup team and expressed his increased focus on the Ryder Cup. He acknowledged that the Team USA players are talented and will play well, emphasizing the need for exceptional performance to win the tournament.
Each team will use different criteria to select their six automatic qualifiers. For the U.S. Team, players will earn qualifying points based on a weighted FedExCup points system calculated between January 1, 2023, and August 24, 2024. The top six players on the points list after this week’s 2024 BMW Championship will earn a spot on the U.S. Team.
On the other hand, the International Team will use the Official World Golf Ranking (OWGR) to determine its six automatic qualifiers. This system ensures that the best players, based on their performance in various tournaments, are selected. OWGR points awarded through the 2024 BMW Championship will be considered, with no specific time period for point accumulation.
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2024 Presidents Cup Standings
Here are the current standings for the International Team:
1. Hideki Matsuyama JPN 5.5393
2. Tom Kim KOR 3.3465
3. Sungjae Im KOR 3.2821
4. Jason Day AUS 3.0594
5. Adam Scott AUS 2.8814
6. Byeong Hun An KOR 2.793
7. Corey Conners CAN 2.5791
8. Min Woo Lee AUS 2.5223
9. Cam Davis AUS 2.3672
10. Christiaan Bezuidenhout ZAF 2.3604
11. Nick Taylor CAN 2.2975
12. Adam Hadwin CAN 2.265
13. Taylor Pendrith CAN 2.2319
14. Si Woo Kim KOR 2.0902
15. Mackenzie Hughes CAN 1.8917
Here are the current standings for the United States Team:
1. Scottie Scheffler 13,671
2. Xander Schauffele 9,280
3. Collin Morikawa 6,001
4. Wyndham Clark 5,575
5. Patrick Cantlay 4,691
6. Sahith Theegala 4,544
7. Tony Finau 4,039
8. Russell Henley 3,902
9. Max Homa 3,817
10. Brian Harman 3,774
11. Sam Burns 3,732
12. Akshay Bhatia 3,594
13. Chris Kirk 3,354
14. Eric Cole 3,240
15. Denny McCarthy 3,081