Similar to the Ryder Cup, the Presidents Cup was inaugurated in 1994 and is held every two years between teams of 12 golfers from the United States and and the Rest of the World, excluding players from Europe.
As at the end of the 2024 event, the United States had won 12 times with the International Team winning just once in 1998. There was a tie in 2003 when the trophy was shared.
All details correct up to and including the 2024 event.
| Biggest Winning Team Margins
|
| Margin |
Winning Team |
Score |
Year |
Winning Captain |
| 11 |
USA |
21½-10½ |
2000 |
Ken Venturi |
| 9 |
International Team |
20½-11½ |
1998 |
Peter Thomson (Australia) |
| 8 |
USA |
20-12 |
1994 |
Hale Irwin |
| 8 |
USA |
19-11 |
2017 |
Steve Stricker |
| 7 |
USA |
18½-11½ |
2024 |
Jim Furyk |
| 5 |
USA |
19½-14½ |
2007 |
Jack Nicklaus |
| 5 |
USA |
19½-14½ |
2009 |
Fred Couples |
| 5 |
USA |
17½-12½ |
2022 |
Davis Love III |
| Jack Nicklaus has captained the USA team a record four times while Nicklaus and Fred Couples have both captained a record three winning teams. |
| Most Individual Appearances |
| No. |
Golfer (Country) |
Years |
| 12 |
Phil Mickelson (USA) |
1994-2017 |
| 11 |
Adam Scott (INT/Australia) |
2003-24 |
| 9 |
Tiger Woods (USA) |
1998-2019 |
| 8 |
Vijay Singh (INT/Fiji) |
1994-2009 |
| 8 |
Ernie Els (INT/South Africa) |
1996-2013 |
(INT) = International Team
Phil Mickelson has won a record 32½ points for the USA while Adam Scott holds the International Team's record with 23 |
| Most Times on a Winning Team |
| No. |
Golfer |
Years |
| 11 |
Phil Mickelson |
1994-2017 |
| 8 |
Tiger Woods |
2000-19 |
| 6 |
Jim Furyk |
2000-11 |
| 5 |
Davis Love II |
1994-2005 |
| 5 |
Matt Kuchar |
2011-19 |
| All golfers from the USA. |
| Biggest Winning Margins in one Match |
| Score |
Year/Event |
Winner(s) (Country) |
Loser(s) |
| 7 & 6 |
1996 Singles |
David Frost (INT) |
Kenny Perry |
| 7 & 6 |
2011 Foursomes |
Adam Scott & K. J. Choi (INT) |
Tiger Woods & Steve Stricker |
| 7 & 6 |
2024 Foursomes |
Hideki Matsuyama & Im Sung-jae (INT) |
Patrick Cantlay & Xander Schauffele |
| 7 & 5 |
1994 Foursomes |
Davis Love III & Jim Gallagher, Jr. (USA |
Frank Nobilo & Robert Allenby |
| 7 & 5 |
2011 Singles |
David Toms (USA) |
Robert Allenby |
(INT) = International Team |