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BREAKING: President’s Cup to Return to Canada in 2024

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Jay Monahan, commissioner of the PGA TOUR, has announced that the President’s Cup will return to Canada in 2024. 

 
 
 
 
 
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The tournament will be hosted by Royal Montreal Golf Club, who are no strangers to the President’s Cup. They hosted the legendary 2007 playing, where the Jack Nicklaus captained USA team defeated Gary Player and his international squad. 

Royal Montreal joins Royal Melbourne as the only international venues to host multiple President’s Cups. 

 
 
 
 
 
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Jay Monahan had this to say..

“The people of Canada are some of the most loyal and passionate sports fans in the world, and given the overwhelming success of the Presidents Cup in 2007, it was a natural next step for the event to return to The Royal Montreal in 2024.”

Michael Richards, Chair of The Royal Montreal Golf Club’s bid committee, showed his excitement as well…

“We are excited and more than pleased that we have been selected to host the Presidents Cup again, and we are thrilled that we will be welcoming the world’s best golfers to our club in 2024. Our club has experienced leadership and great members, and our goal is to make the 2024 Presidents Cup the best ever. With widespread support from leaders of the golf and business communities and from various levels of government and with the help of Tourisme Montreal, we are confident we will succeed.”

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I grew up in southern New Hampshire, where I first fell in love with the game of golf. I started by just going out and messing around with my buddies and focusing purely on having a good time! I never took golf seriously until I moved down to Tampa, FL to attend the University of South Florida. Go Bulls! At the start of my junior year I got a job working as a cart boy at a local private country club. This is when I started to focus on golf becoming my career. During the fall of my senior year, I turned from a 14 handicap, to a 2. I passed the PAT scoring test my first try and haven't looked back.

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