U.S. Presidents Cup Captain Brandt Snedeker expects his captaincy to be a melting pot of past experiences. There will be a hint of Jim Furyk, a dash of Davis Love III, a touch of Fred Couples, and yes ...
NORWICH – It was Presidents Cup weekend at the Canasawacta Country Club, where Team Red and Team Blue faced off in a friendly competition. The red team was led by Captain and Canasawacta Country Club ...
With the Ryder Cup in the rearview mirror, it’s time to start thinking about the next national team competition that’s less than a year away: the 2026 Presidents Cup. There are plenty of unknowns ...
Brandt Snedeker, who will lead the U.S. Presidents Cup team next year at Medinah, said the “task force” system shouldn’t be retired despite the Ryder Cup loss at Bethpage. Brandt Snedeker (middle) was ...
Wichita’s rise as a premier youth sports destination continues. United States Youth Soccer announced Thursday that Wichita will host the National Presidents Cup in 2026, 2027 and 2028, locking in a ...
Geoff Ogilvy, captain of the International team for the 2026 Presidents Cup at Medinah Country Club, thinks his side has been making headway in the biennial matches the past few years in a way that is ...
The Presidents Cup is set for a return to American soil at Medinah Country Club in September 2026, but this time, the International Team isn’t just hoping to show up. They’re aiming to make some ...
The unpacking of what happened to the U.S. Ryder Cup team at last month’s matches began almost immediately, but for Brandt Snedeker, the lessons of Bethpage take on even greater meaning. Snedeker, one ...
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WICHITA, Kan. (KWCH) - Stryker Sports Complex will serve as the home of the U.S. Youth Soccer National Presidents Cup for the next three years, officials announced Thursday. The city previously hosted ...
President Trump is again claiming he would move World Cup games from cities he deems unsafe. Andrew Caballero-Reynolds / Getty Images President Trump has once again suggested relocating World Cup ...