For the 11th time in the 15 playings of the Presidents Cup, the Americans enter Sunday singles with a lead. But can the Internationals finally turn the tide and chip away at the event’s lopsided history?
We’ll find out in 12 matches.
The U.S. leads the Internationals 11-7 after the first three days of the Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Quebec, meaning if the home team is going to win for the first time in over two decades, it’s going to need to come out firing on Sunday.
Xander Schauffele and Jason Day will be the first match out, teeing off at 12:02 p.m. ET on Sunday. Scroll below to see the pairings and TV schedule.
How to watch the Presidents Cup on TV Sunday
You can watch the final day of the Presidents Cup from 12-6 p.m. ET on NBC on Sunday.
How to stream the Presidents Cup online Sunday
You can stream the final day of the 2024 Presidents Cup on Sunday via Peacock, which will stream a live simulcast of NBC’s Sunday TV coverage.
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)