Keegan Bradley leads Team USA to victory at Presidents Cup in Canada
- Team USA won the Presidents Cup, defeating the International Team 18.5-11.5.
- Keegan Bradley secured the winning point, while Xander Schauffele and others delivered strong performances.
- This victory marks a record-extending 10th consecutive win for Team USA in the Presidents Cup.
In Canada, Team USA achieved a historic 10th consecutive Presidents Cup victory, defeating the International Team with a score of 18.5-11.5. The final day at Royal Montreal Golf Club saw the Americans needing just 4.5 points from the 12 singles matches after leading 11-7. Keegan Bradley, who will captain Team USA in the Ryder Cup in 2025, secured the decisive point against Si Woo Kim, despite a late challenge. Xander Schauffele led the charge for Team USA, winning his match decisively against Jason Day. Other notable performances included Russell Henley and Patrick Cantlay, who also contributed to the team's success. The Americans demonstrated their dominance throughout the competition, winning six matches and tying three on the final day. The International Team, despite showing strong performances, could not secure their first victory since 1998. Players like Hideki Matsuyama and Tom Kim put up commendable fights, but ultimately, the Americans' consistent play proved too much. Bradley's victory was particularly emotional, as he reflected on the team's camaraderie and leadership. This victory not only extends Team USA's winning streak but also sets the stage for Bradley's upcoming role as Ryder Cup captain, highlighting the depth of talent within the American squad and their continued dominance in international golf competitions.