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Presidents Cup Odds and Picks 2024

Michael Harrison

By Michael Harrison in Golf

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Scottie Scheffler and Xander Schauffele walk down the fairway after teeing off on the first hole during the second day of the FedEx St. Jude Championship at TPC Southwind in Memphis, Tenn., on Friday, August 16, 2024.
  • The 15th Presidents Cup from Royal Montreal Golf Club starts Thursday, September 26th
  • Team USA is the -270 favorite to win their 13th Presidents Cup in 15 all-time attempts
  • See the odds to win the 2024 Presidents Cup and the best bet

The Presidents Cup is back, this time being contested on International soil, with the Americans as favorites against an underdog International contingent. For the second time Royal Montreal is the venue, having hosted it in 2007, when the United States won by five points. Team USA has historically dominated the biennial event and it would be pretty surprising should a loaded USA squad not emerge victorious.

Unlike the Ryder Cup, which is played over three days, this event boasts a four-day battle, with Thursday featuring foursomes competition (more commonly known as alternate shot). Friday is four-ball, with Saturday using both formats, and Sunday being singles action. In 2022, Team USA was a heavy -700 favorite entering the tournament, so the -270 this time around points towards it being a slightly more even battle.

Odds to Win 2024 Presidents Cup

Team Odds
USA -270
Internationals +260
Tie +1400
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The last time this event was contested on foreign soil was in 2019, and it was a narrow duel, with Team USA winning by a slight margin of two points.

American Squad Stacked With Talent

American captain Jim Furyk has assembled an extremely talented squad to take on Mike Weir’s International team. To depict the contrast, eight top-15 golfers in the world are on Team USA, while Hideki Matsuyama is the lone player in the top-15 from the opposition.

Team USA is led by Scottie Scheffler, who won a whopping seven times this season, while Xander Schauffele took home two major championship trophies in the Wanamaker (PGA) and Claret Jug (Open Championship). Those two, along with Wyndham Clark and Keegan Bradley, won events on the PGA Tour in 2024.

2024 Presidents Cup Teams & World Rankings

Team USA Team Internationals
Scottie Scheffler (1) Hideki Matsuyama (7)
Xander Schauffele (2) Adam Scott (17)
Collin Morikawa (4) Sungjae Im (20)
Wyndham Clark (6) Tom Kim (23)
Patrick Cantlay (9) Jason Day (33)
Sahith Theegala (11) Byeong Hun An (35)
Keegan Bradley (13)* Corey Conners (37)*
Russell Henley (14)* Min Woo Lee (40)*
Sam Burns (18)* Taylor Pendrith (44)*
Brian Harman (19)* Christiaan Bezuidenhout (45)*
Tony Finau (20)* Si Woo Kim (50)*
Max Homa (25)* Mackenzie Hughes (60)*

*Denotes Captain’s Pick

The International squad had two players who won, with Hideki Matsuyama doing it twice, along with Taylor Pendrith. Captain Weir has three Canadians to have for home support in Pendrith, Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes.

Past Presidents Cup Results

Winner Margin Year
USA Won by 5 pts 2022
USA Won by 2 pts 2019
USA Won by 8 pts 2017
USA Won by 1 pt 2015
USA Won by 3 pts 2013

All-time, the United States has absolutely dominated this event, winning 12 times, losing just once (1998), and tying once (2003).

2024 Presidents Cup Pick

It’s really hard to poke holes in the States’ game and see a way how they’ll lose over the course of four days. The lowest ranked player on Team USA is Max Homa (25th), which is still a higher world ranking than eight of the twelve International contingent.

The United States has much more depth than the International team along with winning pedigree. Three players from that side have never won a PGA Tour event. Though it’s not exactly amazing value at -270, don’t overthink this one – Team USA is just too good.

Pick: United States (-270)

 

Michael Harrison
Michael Harrison

Sports & Entertainment Writer

Michael "Hound Dog" Harrison is well known in the sports industry as the resident statistician for the SC with Jay Onrait Show. He has worked at TSN for over 16 years, where he's been featured on Sportscentre, That's Hockey, That's Hockey 2Nite, The Masters preview shows, and several more.

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