If you’re a fan of history, you may want to tune in to the Presidents Cup this week.
The biennial bout between the United States and Internationals tees off for the 14th time this week at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina, where the Americans are looking to continue their dominance in the competition. Team USA holds an 11-1-1 record, with its lone loss coming in 1998 at Royal Melbourne.
While Trevor Immelman’s International side attempts to become the first to win on American soil, the team’s veteran leader Adam Scott has his own shot at setting another all-time record. Oh, and did you know that no player has never made a hole-in-one in the competition?
For more on the event’s history, take a scroll through these other interesting Presidents Cup stats and records.
All-time appearances and points
Phil Mickelson leads the U.S. with 12 appearances, followed by Tiger Woods with 9. Mickelson also leads the all-time American points list with 32.5 (26-16-13 record). He’s once again trailed by Woods, who has earned 27.5 points (27-15-1 record).
Scott is breaking is own record this year with his 10th appearance for the Internationals, and currently sits third on the all-time International points list with 19 behind Vijay Singh (20.5) and leader Ernie Els (21). Hideki Matsuyama currently sits in 10th on the all-time International list with 8 points, and will be heavily relied upon by his young teammates this week. A strong showing in Charlotte could see him pass the likes of Robert Allenby (9.5), Nick Price (10), Louis Oosthuizen (11) and Steve Elkington (11.5) and climb as high as sixth.
All-time team wins
Team | Singles | Foursomes | Fourballs | Overall |
United States | 72 | 73 | 59 | 204 |
International | 61 | 39 | 62 | 162 |
Halves | 23 | 21 | 12 | 56 |
Largest margin of victory
7 and 6
The largest American margin of defeat is 7 and 5, but their International counterparts did one better on two different occasions to set the record at 7 and 6.
First up was David Frost, who defeated Kenny Perry in Sunday Singles back in 1996. More recently, Woods and Steve Stricker got an early shower after Adam Scott and K. J. Choi rolled in Thursday Foursomes in 2011.
International Team member David Frost pumps his fist after sinking a birdie putt on the 15th during the 1996 Presidents Cup.
Most frequent pairing
Fred Couples and Davis Love III
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