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Ogilvy, Snedeker to lead Presidents Cup

  • Brandt Snedeker and Geoff Ogilvy have been appointed as captains for the Presidents Cup scheduled to take place at Medinah Country Club near Chicago in late September 2026.
  • The choice follows Ogilvy's experience as a three-time International player and assistant captain four times, and Snedeker's single Presidents Cup appearance plus Ryder Cup involvement.
  • Ogilvy's firm OCM led a two-year renovation of Medinah's Course No. 3, where the event will be played, including wider fairways, larger greens, and new back-nine routing.
  • Snedeker, a nine-time PGA Tour winner and 2012 FedEx Cup champion, expressed his excitement about guiding the team at Medinah for what promises to be an exceptional week of golf.
  • The appointment suggests a U.S. team aiming to extend its 10-year Presidents Cup winning streak, while Ogilvy intends to rally a unified International team around its symbol debuted in 2019.
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Snedeker, Ogilvy to skipper Presidents Cup teams: PGA Tour

American golfer Brandt Snedeker and Australia's Geoff Ogilvy will be the respective captains of the United States and International Teams for next year's Presidents Cup at Medinah Country Club outside Chicago, the PGA Tour announced Tuesday.

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
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