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2019 Presidents Cup

If you're looking for a great golf tournament absolutely packed to the brim with some of the very best golfers in the world, you're obviously in the right spot, as the Presidents Cup is where some of the top players in the world convene to put on a show for golf lovers from all over. The Presidents Cup is internationally known as one of the most exciting match play events in the golfing world, which is why it's always a great idea to snag a few tickets to make sure you're right in the heart of the action. These guys know a thing or two about lighting up an energetic gallery with a steady stream of jaw-dropping drives, spectacular approach shots and clutch puts that will have the crowd roaring in no time.

So whether you plan on attending one day or every day of the Presidents Cup, it is sure to be an experience you will never forget full of excitement and nail-biting moments that you'll be talking about long after it's over. With the U.S. matching up against a team comprised of golfers from around the rest of the world, the Presidents Cup is the type of event where you can find some amazing moments from one year to the next. 

In 2019, a minor format change will be implemented, stating each player shall only be required to play a minimum of one match prior to the final-round singles matches. This is a change from previous years when players were required to compete in two matches prior to singles matches. All matches are worth one point each, for a total of 30 points. There are no playoffs, with each side receiving a half point if a match is tied after 18 holes. In a change inspired by the events of the 2003 Presidents Cup, if the competition is deadlocked at the end of Singles play, the competition will be deemed a tie and the teams will share the Presidents Cup.

Presidents Cup Golf Info

Many of the biggest names in the history of the sport have won at the Presidents Cup including Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Jim Furyk, Jay Haas and more. This year's list of players is sure to be filled with many of the best golfers in the world looking to prove their worth as they hope to make some clutch shots and push their team to the top of the leaderboard. The best golfers in the world definitely don't ever want to miss this one, which is why you should have the same mentality if you're a golf fan looking to see this classic sport played at the highest possible level. One of the uniquely amazing things about the event also happens to be the charitable focal point, as there are actually no cash prizes handed out at the Presidents Cup. Instead, all of the proceeds go to various charities, with more than $27 million already raised since this event's inception in 1994.

Presidents Cup History

First getting rolling in 1994, the Presidents Cup didn't take long to build a significant reputation for being a top-tier match play event. Modeled somewhat after the internationally famous Ryder Cup, the Presidents Cup pits American golfers against a team of international stars, which makes for some stunning displays of golf that have kept fans coming back for more. After the first couple of events were held in the United States, the Presidents Cup has since been abroad quite a bit, including stops in Australia, South Africa, Canada and finally South Korea. With top-tier golfers coming together looking to put on a show for a great cause that goes well beyond the importance of the leaderboard, it simply doesn't get any better than this.

Presidents Cup Trivia

Only two courses have held more than one Presidents Cups so far, with the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Gainesville, Virginia leading the way with four total. Can you name the other to host multiple events?

The answer is the Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia, which first held the event in 1998 and again held it in 2011, with the International team winning the first time around and the U.S. team winning the second.

Presidents Cup Fans

Presidents Cup tickets are sure to be in demand this year to see an incredible display of golfing skill, but that's been pretty much standard operating procedure over the years. The Presidents Cup is a PGA Tour event that takes place at a different golf course every other year and this time around the Royal Melbourne Golf Club is sure to be the perfect spot for all of the crucial moments. This tournament is truly unique in its setup, as the field is divided into two teams, with the U.S. taking on an international team comprised of players that always make it difficult on the Americans to come away with a victory. Though we know that you can follow the action from home, being there to cheer on your favorite golfers is the type of experience that elevates the entire game to the next level, and you might find yourself clearing your calendar so you can do it all over again much sooner than later.