Over a period of four days, the two teams will compete using a match play scoring system. This year, the teams are captained by Tiger Woods and Ernie Els for the U.S. and International teams respectively. 

The U.S. is 10-1-1 all time in the Presidents Cup with the lone loss coming in 1998 at Royal Melbourne. Unlike the Ryder Cup, which pits the U.S. against Europe, the Presidents Cup features an international team assembled with players from non-European nations around the world.

In 2017, the Presidents Cup was held at Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, N.J., where the U.S. won its sixth straight tournament 19-11.

Here is all of the information for how to watch the 2019 Presidents Cup, including a full TV schedule, tee times for Tiger Woods, pairings and more.

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Presidents Cup 2019 TV schedule, channel

The Golf Channel is carrying a live boardcast for all four days of the tournament. NBC will air replays of Day 3 on Saturday from 2:30-6 p.m. ET and Day 4 on Sunday from 1-6 p.m. ET. It can also be streamed online with fuboTV, which offers a seven-day free trial).

Melbourne, Australia is 16 hours ahead of viewers on the United States east coast. All times and dates as Eastern.

Presidents Cup pairings, results

Team USA trails the international squad 10-8 through three days of competition. Twelve points are up for grabs during singles play Saturday to decide the tournament.

Saturday, Dec. 14 - singles

Friday, Dec. 13 - four ball

Friday, Dec. 13 - foursomes

Thursday, Dec. 12 - foursomes

Wednesday, Dec. 11 - four ball

Presidents Cup teams 2019

Along with Woods, the United States team features the likes of Rickie Fowler, Patrick Reed, Justin Thomas and Matt Kuchar. The International team includes Adam Scott, Hideki Matsuyama, Luis Oosthuizen and Marc Leishman. 

United States

International

Presidents Cup format

The Presidents Cup is a match-play event, like the Ryder Cup, featuring 30 individual matches across four days. A match win is worth one point and a tie is worth a half-point. The winning team needs at least 15.5 points.

Wednesday: 5 four-ball matches Thursday: 5 foursomes matches Friday early: 4 four-ball matches Friday late: 4 foursomes matches Saturday: 12 singles matches

Presidents Cup purse, winnings

There is no prize money awarded to the winning team at the Presidents Cup. All the proceeds are donated to charities nominated by the players and captains.