PRESIDENTS CUP: Event will look different when Canada hosts next year

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PRESIDENTS CUP: Event will look different when Canada hosts next year
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CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The next stop for the Presidents Cup is Canada in 2024 and the event will look significantly different than 2007 when Royal Montreal last…

Anyone that has attended the RBC Canadian Open, or any PGA Tour event, recently knows that gone are the days of cramming into grandstands for six hours and wishing you had grabbed lunch and had more sunscreen before you sat down. Golf tournaments are now sprawling entertainment venues with massive hospitality areas, plenty of food and beverage options, and off-course activities fighting for your attention.

What Royal Montreal lacks in spaciousness directly around its more traditional layout, it makes up for by being a 54-hole club, which actually equates to even more land than Quail Hollow had at its disposal. Although it’s yet to be announced, Canadian Mike Weir is a lock to captain the International side in Montreal in 2024.

The South African’s powerful personality brought a swagger and leadership to his team that had everyone believing the impossible was possible. Don’t let the Big Easy moniker fool you, the swing is smooth but the man himself dominates any room he enters, including ones shared with U.S. captain Tiger Woods at Royal Melbourne. That week, he stubbornly and repeatedly refused to give an inch, leading his team to a two-point lead before the Americans turned the tables in singles on Sunday.

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