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Presidents Cup Singles Draw Sees Xander Schauffele vs Jason Day and Scottie Scheffler vs Hideki Matsuyama In Standout Sunday At 2024 Presidents Cup

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After two days and four sessions of golf at the 2024 Presidents Cup, it’s time for Sunday singles. The Presidents Cup singles draw sees 12 mouth-watering clashes between the USA and International teams, with the US leading 11-7 heading into the final day.

2024 Presidents Cup Heads Into Final Day With American In Control

The 2024 Presidents Cup has reached Sunday singles, as all 24 players from Team USA and the Internationals lock horns at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Quebec.

The Americans dominated the first day of the Presidents Cup with a 5-0 whitewash in the first session. However, the Internationals paid them back on Friday with a 5-0 victory of their own. The USA took back the lead after eight sessions on Saturday, meaning Jim Furyk’s team lead 11-7 heading into the singles matches today.

Mike Weir’s Internationals will need to win 8.5 points on Sunday, which would give them their first win at the Presidents Cup since 1998. The United States have dominated the Presidents Cup, leading the series 12-1-1 all time. This includes nine consecutive victories, with America aiming to make that a magic 10 today.

Although it is highly unlikely the Internationals make such a remarkable comeback, it isn’t totally beyond the realms of possibility.

Presidents Cup Singles Draw Sees 12 Intriguing Clashes Between Team USA & Team International

The Presidents Cup singles draw has bene made for the final day, with 12 exciting battles between the US and Internationals set to take place on Sunday in Quebec.

The Presidents Cup champions will be crowned later today, with America firmly in the driving seat with just 12 singles matches to go. There has been plenty of excitement during the 2024 Presidents Cup already, but Sunday’s singles draw is a compelling one that will certainly see many twists and turns.

Two-time major champion Xander Schauffele kicks things off for the US against Jason Day, in what is a cracking match to get us going for the Presidents Cup singles. The Internationals star of the 2024 Presidents Cup, Tom Kim, is up next as he faces America’s Sam Burns.

World number one and dominant golfing sensational Scottie Scheffler is up next for Team USA. He faces former Masters champion Hideki Matsuyama in the third match of the day. Next is Russell Henley vs Sungjae Im, followed by Patrick Cantlay vs Taylor Pendrith and Keegan Bradley vs Si Woo Kim.

The final six Presidents Cup singles matches sees some intriguing battles as well. Collin Morikawa vs Adam Scott, Tony Finau vs Corey Conners and Wyndham Clark vs Min Woo Lee are just three of the standout matches from the second half of Sunday singles match. See the full Presidents Cup singles draw below.

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Full 2024 Presidents Cup Singles Draw Matchups & Start Times

Match Team USA vs Team International Time (BST)
Match 19 Xander Schauffele vs Jason Day 5:02pm
Match 20 Sam Burns vs Tom Kim 5:14pm
Match 21 Scottie Scheffler vs Hideki Matsuyama 5:26pm
Match 22 Russell Henley vs Sungjae Im 5:38pm
Match 23 Patrick Cantlay vs Taylor Pendrith 5:50pm
Match 24 Keegan Bradley vs Si Woo Kim 6:02pm
Match 25 Tony Finau vs Corey Conners 6:19pm
Match 26 Wyndham Clark vs Min Woo Lee 6:31pm
Match 27 Sahith Theegala vs Byeong Hun An 6:43pm
Match 28 Collin Morikawa vs Adam Scott 6:55pm
Match 29 Brian Harman vs Christiaan Bezuidenhout 7:07pm
Match 30 Max Homa vs Mackenzie Hughes 7:19pm
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