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Popular Presidents Cup Golf Betting Markets<\/h2>\n \n\n \n The Presidents Cup has a number of golf betting markets available that are based around the result of the tournament and the players that are competing on the course. We've listed the best and most popular below.<\/p>\n\n
\n Outright Result\n <\/h3>\n \n\n \n With this market, you can bet on the outright result of the Presidents Cup. You have three options: Team USA, Team International,<\/strong> or draw<\/strong>. The US are always the favourites, meaning you will not usually find top value on their odds.<\/p>\n\n\n While betting on The International is therefore a bit riskier, the potential rewards are greater. However, to be on the safe side, consider placing a small stake if you do back the latter team.<\/p>\n\n
\n Top Player\n <\/h3>\n \n\n \n Here, you bet on the player who you think will achieve the top score<\/strong> over the course of the Presidents Cup. The good thing about this market is that can be any player from either team. You can find value on this market as unheralded players can cause a stir by having a great three days, and the top player does not necessarily have to be win from the winning team<\/strong>.<\/p>\n\n\n For example, in the 2019 tournament, Abraham Ancer and Im Sung-jae both finished with 3.5 points. Look at the form of players and their scheduled matches before placing a bet, and avoid players who might not be overly active over the three days of the tournament.<\/p>\n\n
\n Over\/Unders\n <\/h3>\n \n\n \n You will be able to bet on over\/under markets regarding points accumulated by teams or players <\/strong>over the course of the tournament. All you have to do is select whether the correct value will be over or under.<\/p>\n\n\n Four-ball Matches and Foursomes\n <\/h3>\n \n\n \n Four-balls and foursomes make up the majority of the Presidents Cup, with the options available being to back either team to win or to halve the point available. You will have the opportunity to bet on the individual matches as sessions.<\/p>\n\n
\n The winning team does not necessarily have to win every match and session, however. Look at the matchups individually and the session to see if you can find value on backing a particular pairing.<\/p>\n\n
\n Singles\n <\/h3>\n \n\n \n The singles matches round off the Presidents Cup, where all 12 players have to face off against an opponent. You can back either player to win or a tie.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n Study the schedule to find matches that might provide value for your bets, as some top players do struggle with the matchplay format compared to strokeplay. These minute factors can make a big difference to your wager on the Presidents Trophy.<\/p>\n\n
\n Accumulators\n <\/h3>\n \n\n \n Accumulator betting allows you to stack together result bets on the fourballs, foursomes, and singles matches to boost the odds of your wager.<\/strong> It does come with a greater risk, but the reward is greater than that of a single bet. The ability to place accas is one of the great aspects of golf Presidents Trophy betting compared to strokeplay tournaments.<\/p>\n\n\n You can find all the information you need to know about placing an accumulator bet<\/a> <\/strong>here.<\/p>\n\nHistory of the Presidents Cup<\/h2>\n \n\n \n The history of the Presidents Cup dates back to 1994<\/strong>, with the first tournament being staged at the Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Virginia. Over the intermitting 28 years, the world's best players, excluding Europeans, have come together to contest their talents for team and country while donating appearance fees to charity and competing for the Presidents Trophy.<\/p>\n\n\n The host nation switches between the United States and a different international country every two years, with Canada, South Africa, Australia, and South Korea having all staged the event in the past.<\/p>\n\n
\n The USA have traditionally been massively dominant, winning all but two of the previous events – and even one of those was a tie. The International team have won only one event, which was back in 1998, the third iteration of the Presidents Cup.<\/p>\n\n
\n Recent Presidents Cup Winners\n <\/h3>\n \n\n\n
Year<\/th> Champion<\/th> Score<\/th><\/tr><\/thead> 2019<\/td> USA<\/td> 16-14<\/td><\/tr> 2017<\/td> USA<\/td> 19-11<\/td><\/tr> 2015<\/td> USA<\/td> 15.5\u201314.5<\/td><\/tr> 2013<\/td> USA<\/td> 18.5\u201315.5<\/td><\/tr> 2011<\/td> USA<\/td> 19-15<\/td><\/tr> 2009<\/td> USA<\/td> 19.5-14.5<\/td><\/tr> 2007<\/td> USA<\/td> 19.5-14.5<\/td><\/tr> 2005<\/td> USA<\/td> 18.5-15.5<\/td><\/tr> 2003<\/td> Tied<\/td> 17-17<\/td><\/tr> 2000<\/td> USA<\/td> 15.5 \u2013 14.5<\/td><\/tr><\/tbody><\/table><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n\n\n Presidents Cup Key Stats\n <\/h3>\n \n\n\n
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The United States have won 11 of the 13 Presidents Cup competitions.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n
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Phil Mickelson<\/strong> is the most successful player in Presidents Cup history, winning a total of 32.5 points.<\/p>\n <\/div>\n <\/div>\n <\/li>\n \n