Scottie Scheffler will take on Hideki Matsuyama in singles play on Sunday at the Presidents Cup.
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Things have gotten more interesting in Canada. The Americans dominated the first day of the Presidents Cup, the Internationals paid them back the next day and the U.S. took back the lead after eight sessions on Saturday.
Now we’re down to 12 singles matches, where we’ll crown a Presidents Cup champion on Sunday at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Quebec.
The Americans lead 11-7 heading into the final session and will try to keep their dominant Presidents Cup streak alive, as a win on Sunday will mark their 10th straight victory in the biennial event. The U.S. leads the series 12-1-1 all time, with the Internationals’ lone win coming in 1998. The teams tied in 2003.
Not long after Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele beat Tom Kim and Si Woo Kim 1 up in the final match of the day on Saturday, captains Jim Furyk and Mike Weir went back and forth announcing their singles matchups for the crucial final day. Here are the matchups and starting times for Sunday. You can watch it from 12-6 p.m. ET on NBC or stream it on Peacock.
2024 Presidents Cup Sunday singles matchups, start times (ET)
Match 19 (12:02 p.m.) — Xander Schauffele (USA) vs. Jason Day (INT)
Match 20 (12:14 p.m.) — Sam Burns (USA) vs. Tom Kim (INT)
Match 21 (12:26 p.m.) — Scottie Scheffler (USA) vs. Hideki Matsuyama (INT)
Match 22 (12:38 p.m.) — Russell Henley (USA) vs. Sungjae Im (INT)
Match 23 (12:50 p.m.) — Patrick Cantlay (USA) vs. Taylor Pendrith (INT)
Match 24 (1:02 p.m.) — Keegan Bradley (USA) vs. Si Woo Kim (INT)
Match 25 (1:19 p.m.) — Tony Finau (USA) vs. Corey Conners (INT)
Match 26 (1:31 p.m.) — Wyndham Clark (USA) vs. Min Woo Lee
Match 27 (1:43 p.m.) — Sahith Theegala (USA) vs. Byeong Hun An (INT)
Match 28 (1:55 p.m.) — Collin Morikawa (USA) vs. Adam Scott (INT)
Match 29 (2:07 p.m.) — Brian Harman (USA) vs. Christiaan Bezuidenhout (INT)
Match 30 (2:19 p.m.) — Max Homa (USA) vs. Mackenzie Hughes (INT)
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