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Does experience matter at the Presidents Cup? The Internationals have a huge advantage over the Americans, if so | Wife has baby, clearning way for Jon Rahm to make DP World Tour return
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Thursday, September 26, 2024
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The 2024 Presidents Cup has arrived, and the excitement is palpable as the U.S. takes on the International team at Royal Montreal. However, the event continues to battle for relevance in the shadow of the more prestigious Ryder Cup. While the Presidents Cup has star power and some thrilling moments, it struggles with the fact that the U.S. team has dominated, winning nine consecutive times. Even veterans like Adam Scott have voiced their frustration, acknowledging that the competition lacks the intensity needed to make it a truly gripping spectacle. Some say that a U.S. loss might be just the ticket to reinvigorate the event, creating the competitive balance that could boost its significance.
Meanwhile, Jon Rahm is back in the spotlight, fresh off the birth of his third child, and ready to return to the DP World Tour. His reappearance at the Spanish Open signals his commitment to maintaining eligibility for the Ryder Cup, despite lingering issues with the tour due to his participation in LIV Golf. Rahm's journey is being closely followed, as he needs to rack up a few more European appearances to secure his spot. His return has sparked buzz around the Open de España, where Rahm is aiming for a record fourth victory.
The Presidents Cup itself has kicked off in style at Royal Montreal, with a host of familiar faces like Xander Schauffele and Tony Finau headlining the first day's matches. The U.S. team, loaded with talent, faces an International team looking to break their losing streak, and captains Mike Weir and Jim Furyk have made some intriguing decisions in the pairings. Weir's squad, which includes players from all over the globe, has struggled to find a cohesive identity compared to the more unified European team in the Ryder Cup. But new team dynamics and efforts to create a stronger bond might help this International side find their footing. For Canadian players Corey Conners, Taylor Pendrith, and Mackenzie Hughes, this year’s Cup is particularly meaningful as they compete on home soil under the leadership of their childhood hero, Weir.
Day one features some exciting matchups, with Schauffele and Finau going up against Jason Day and Byeong Hun An, setting the tone for the four-day event. Experts and fans are eager to see how the strategic layout of Royal Montreal will affect the competition. The course is known for demanding accuracy, especially on approach shots, which could make or break the performances of key players like Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa for the U.S., and Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama for the Internationals.
Over in Spain, the Acciona Open de España is also making waves, with Rahm’s bid for a fourth Spanish Open title, a headline story, as his success would cement his status as one of the all-time greats in the tournament's history.
On the LPGA front, the Walmart NW Arkansas Championship is bringing top-tier talent to Rogers, Arkansas, with a strong field competing for a boosted $3 million purse. Defending champion Haeran Ryu and world No. 2 Lilia Vu are among the stars vying for the title, adding to the excitement of this LPGA event.
As the Presidents Cup and other tournaments unfold, it’s clear that golf’s ongoing narratives are as much about strategy and skill as they are about the broader dynamics shaping the game. Whether it’s the fight for relevance at the Presidents Cup or Jon Rahm's quest for more trophies, this week is packed with compelling storylines for golf fans to follow.
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Major Golf Tournaments happening this week
Presidents Cup - PGA Tour - The Royal Montreal Golf Club - Montreal, PQ
The Presidents Cup returns to Royal Montreal today, featuring a competition between the U.S. and International teams. The U.S. team, led by Jim Furyk, includes all 12 players in the top 25 of the Official World Golf Rankings, while the International team, captained by Mike Weir, has only four players in that range. The tournament spans four days with various match formats, culminating in singles matches on Sunday. Coverage will be available on Golf Channel and NBC Sports.
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Walmart NW Arkansas Championship Pres. by P&G - LPGA - Pinnacle Country Club, Rogers, AR
The 2024 Walmart NW Arkansas Championship presented by P&G is set to take place from September 26 -29 at Pinnacle Country Club in Rogers, Arkansas. This LPGA Tour event will feature a field of 144 top players competing for an increased purse of $3 million, a significant boost from previous years.
Walmart NW Arkansas Championship Videos
acciona Open de Espana pres. by Madrid - DP World Tour - Club de Campo Villa de Madrid - Madrid, Spain
The 2024 Acciona Open de España presented by Madrid, part of the DP World Tour, is set to take place from September 26 to 29 at the Club de Campo Villa de Madrid in Spain's capital city. This prestigious event, one of the oldest and most popular golf tournaments in Europe, has a rich history dating back to 1912.
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