The 2017 Presidents Cup starts at Liberty National Golf Club in New Jersey on Thursday, Sept. 28, with the final round on Sunday, Oct. 1.
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The International team represents the rest of the world excluding Europe, which competes against the U.S. in the Ryder Cup during even-numbered years.
Since 1994, the U.S. has dominated the Presidents Cup, winning nine times. The Americans will try to continue their streak with a seventh straight win this week at Liberty National. The only time the International team defeated the U.S. was in 1998 with a score of 20.5-11.5; in 2003, the Presidents Cup saw its first and only tie.
Here’s everything you need to know about the 2017 Presidents Cup, including TV schedule, rosters, tee times and pairings.
2017 Presidents Cup schedule
The Presidents Cup includes a total of 30 matches played from Thursday-Sunday with each match being worth one point. The team with the most points wins the Presidents Cup.
If competition is tied at the end of Singles play on Sunday, there is no playoff and the teams will share the Presidents Cup.
Presidents Cup daily schedule
Presidents Cup TV schedule
Here’s how to watch and live stream the 2017 Presidents Cup (all times Eastern):
Presidents Cup live TV coverage
Presidents Cup live streaming
PGA Tour Live will have streaming coverage online.
Presidents Cup team rosters
Phil Mickelson has played in every Presidents Cup since the inaugural year in 1994.The rest of the 2017 U.S. Presidents Cup team is below.
U.S. Presidents Cup team
The International team has six players ranked in the top 30 in the world. Here is the full 2017 International Presidents Cup team:
International Presidents Cup team
Presidents Cup: Pairings, tee times
All times Eastern