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Presidents Cup 2024: Tee Times, TV Schedule, Pairings and Predictions for Sunday

Jack MurraySeptember 29, 2024

MONTREAL, QUEBEC - SEPTEMBER 28: Collin Morikawa and Sam Burns of the U.S. Team shake hands with Mackenzie Hughes and Corey Conners of Canada and the International Team after their 1 UP victory during Saturday Afternoon Foursomes on day three of the  2024 Presidents Cup at The Royal Montreal Golf Club on September 28, 2024 in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. (Photo by Harry How/Getty Images)
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The Presidents Cup will be awarded tomorrow.

The third day of competition at The Royal Montreal Golf Club has concluded and the U.S. had reclaimed a lead going into the final day of competition.

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The U.S. had gone ahead 5-0 in Thursday's action but the International side earned those five points back on Saturday. With the score locked up at five heading into Saturday's four-ball and foursome competitions, the U.S. took three of four matches in each session to build the significant lead.

The U.S. will need to win just 4.5 of the matches on Sunday in order to claim the overall victory and will have 12 opportunities to do that. The International side will be under much more pressure, needing to win seven and at least tie one match in order to pull off the comeback win.

The final 12 matches will all be singles based with one U.S. golfer taking on an International one. Here's a look at the schedule.

Sunday Tee Times

12:02 p.m: Jason Day (INT) vs. Xander Schauffele (USA)

12:14 p.m: Tom Kim (INT) vs. Sam Burns (USA)

12:26 p.m. Hideki Matsuyama (INT) vs. Scottie Scheffler (USA)

12:38 p.m: Sungjae Im (INT) vs. Russell Henley (USA)

12:50 p.m: Taylor Pendrith (INT) vs. Patrick Cantlay (USA)

1:02 p.m: Si Woo Kim (INT) vs. Keegan Bradley (USA)

1:14 p.m: Corey Conners (INT) vs. Tony Finau (USA)

1:26 p.m: Min Woo Lee (INT) vs. Wyndham Clark (USA)

1:38 p.m: Byeong Hun An (INT) vs. Sahith Theegala (USA)

1:50 p.m: Adam Scott (INT) vs. Collin Morikawa (USA)

2:02 p.m: Christiaan Bezuidenhout (INT) vs. Brian Harman (USA)

2:14 p.m: Mackenzie Hughes (INT) vs. Max Homa (USA)

Schedule courtesy of NBC Sports

Coverage will begin at noon on NBC

Some of Sunday's matchups are pretty intriguing, including the third pair of the day which features Scottie Scheffler, the 2024 Paris Olympics gold medalist, and Hideki Matsuyama, the bronze medalist.

2025 Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley will be in the sixth group of the day, Sahith Theegala will be back in action after not playing on Saturday so could have some freshness to take into the competition.

The U.S. has won every Presidents Cup since 2003 and has not lost the event since 1998. It will need more strong play to make sure the streak continues but Saturday's play set it up to do just that.