2024 Presidents Cup

THE ROYAL MONTREAL GOLF CLUB (MONTREAL, QUEBEC, CANADA)

The Royal Montreal Golf Club, the oldest golf club in North America, will again be the site of history, as host of the 2024 Presidents Cup. It is the second time in which the storied club will host golf’s premier team event, having last done so in 2007, when the United States and captain Jack Nicklaus defeated Gary Player and the International Team, 19.5-14.5.

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2026 Presidents Cup

MEDINAH COUNTRY CLUB (CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, USA)

Medinah is the fifth different venue in the United States to host the Presidents Cup and adds the biennial team event to an illustrious list of tournaments hosted at Course #3 that include the 2019 BMW Championship, 2012 Ryder Cup, two PGA Championships, three U.S. Opens, the 1988 U.S. Senior Open, three Western Opens (BMW Championship), and a number of other professional championships.

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2028 Presidents Cup

KINGSTON HEATH GOLF CLUB (MELBOURNE, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA)

The 2028 Presidents Cup will be contested at Kingston Heath Golf Club, one of the most iconic venues on the famed Melbourne Sandbelt. The 2028 Presidents Cup will mark the event’s fourth visit to Melbourne, with the TOUR having previously announced a long-term commitment with Visit Victoria to staging the Presidents Cup in Melbourne in 2028 and 2040.

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2030 Presidents Cup

BELLERIVE COUNTRY CLUB (ST. LOUIS, MISSOURI, USA)

Bellerive adds the Presidents Cup to its storied history of hosting the game’s most prestigious events dating back to the 1965 U.S. Open won by Gary Player, who completed the career grand slam with his victory in St. Louis. Since then, Bellerive welcomed the 1981 U.S. Mid-Amateur; two PGA Championships (1992, 2018); the 2001 World Golf Championships-American Express Championship (which was cancelled following the September 11 terrorist attacks); the 2004 U.S. Senior Open, the 2008 BMW Championship and the 2013 Senior PGA Championship.

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