The United States will put its 17-year win streak in the Presidents Cup — and 22-year unbeaten streak — on the line in Quail Hollow, N.C., this week.
The international tournament — excluding European golfers — will return stateside in 2022 after the U.S. eked out a 16-14 victory in Melbourne in 2019. The normally biennial event was pushed back a year from its 2021 date due to the cancellation of the Ryder Cup in 2020.
All the more reason for both the United States and international teams to give it their all this week in a team-based competition that comprises fourball, foursome and singles matches. (For a refresher on how those styles of play differentiate from stroke play, here’s an explainer for the 2021 Ryder Cup).
The Presidents Cup might not have the tradition as the Ryder Cup (played between the United States and Europe), but there’s still plenty of history in this competition, which dates back to 1994. To date, the international team has only won once, in 1998.
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Will the U.S. team continue its history of dominance in the Presidents Cup? Or will the international team break through for the first time in two decades? Only one way to find out.
With that, The Sporting News has everything you need to know to tune in and watch the Presidents Cup:
What channel is the Presidents Cup on today?
- Dates: Thursday, Sept. 22 through Sunday, Sept. 25
- TV channel: NBC, Golf Channel
- Live stream: Peacock, NBCSports.com, NBC Sports App, fuboTV
The Presidents Cup will be broadcast on NBC and Golf Channel across the four-day competition.
Cord-cutters can stream the event via NBCSports.com or the NBC Sports App. Other options are NBCUniversal’s dedicated streaming site, Peacock, and fuboTV, which offers a free trial.
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Presidents Cup TV schedule
Golf Channel will carry coverage of the first two days of competition, as well as an hour of morning coverage on Day 3. Following that, NBC will broadcast the remainder of the Presidents Cup on Saturday and Sunday. All coverage streams will simulcast live to Peacock, as well.
Day 1 will consist of five fourball matches; Day 2 will have five foursome matches; Day 3 will consist of four foursome matches in the morning and four fourball matches in the afternoon; and Day 4 will consist of 12 singles matches.
Here’s the complete TV schedule for all four days:
Date | Time (ET) | TV channel/Stream |
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Thursday, Sept. 22 | 12:30-6 p.m. | Golf Channel, fuboTV |
Friday, Sept. 23 | 11:30 a.m. to 6 p.m. | Golf Channel, fuboTV |
Saturday, Sept. 24 | 7-8 a.m. | Golf Channel, fuboTV |
8 a.m. to 6 p.m. | NBC, fuboTV | |
Sunday, Sept. 25 | Noon-6 p.m. | NBC, fuboTV |
Presidents Cup rosters
United States
- Davis Love III (captain)
- Fred Couples (assistant captain)
- Zach Johnson (assistant captain)
- Webb Simpson (assistant captain)
- Steve Stricker (assistant captain)
- Sam Burns
- Patrick Cantlay
- Tony Finau
- Max Homa
- Billy Horschel
- Kevin Kisner
- Collin Morikawa
- Xander Schauffele
- Scottie Scheffler
- Jordan Spieth
- Justin Thomas
- Cameron Young
International
- Trevor Immelman (captain)
- K.J. Choi (assistant captain)
- Geoff Ogilvy (assistant captain)
- Camilo Villegas (assistant captain)
- Mike Weir (assistant captain)
- Christiaan Bezuidenhout
- Corey Conners
- Cam Davis
- Sungjae Im
- Si Woo Kim
- Tom Kim
- K.H. Lee
- Hideki Matsuyama
- Sebastian Munoz
- Taylor Pendrith
- Mito Pereira
- Adam Scott
Presidents Cup tee times
Tee times will begin at 1:05 p.m. ET on Thursday. Pairings have not yet been announced.
Thursday, Sept. 22
Time (ET) | Pairing |
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