In a reversal of the great American captain’s pick drama ahead of last fall’s Ryder Cup, 2024 Presidents Cup captain Jim Furyk on Tuesday made the bold choice to include Keegan Bradley among his six picks while leaving off Justin Thomas. Bradley, of course, was recently named the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup captain, while Thomas is a team golf stalwart who has put up an astounding 10-3-2 record in his Presidents Cup career.

Along with Bradley, Furyk picked Presidents Cup rookies Brian Harman and Russell Henley as well as veterans Sam Burns, Max Homa and Tony Finau. They join the six automatic picks, including World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler, two-time major winner Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay, Collin Morikawa, Patrick Cantlay, and Sahith Theegala.

The Presidents Cup will be staged at Royal Montreal Golf Club later this month, so perhaps it should be no surprise that International Team captain Mike Weir went to the Canadian well, picking three of his countrymen with his six captain’s picks.

Corey Conners, Taylor Pendrith and rookie Mackenzie Hughes will all be playing for Weir against the Americans, along with his three other selections: Si Woo Kim, Min Woo Lee and Christiaan Bezuidenhout. They’ll be joining the six automatic picks previously announced: Hideki Matsuyama, Sungjae Im, Adam Scott, Tom Kim, Jason Day, and Byeong Hun An.

Among the tough exclusions for Weir was another Canadian, Nick Taylor, who won last year’s RBC Canadian Open in dramatic fashion, becoming the first golfer to win his home country’s event in 69 years. Taylor followed that up with a victory in Phoenix this year, but his recent form has dipped.

Canada’s Nick Taylor thrilled his home country with a dramatic win at the 2023 RBC Canadian Open, but he will watch the Presidents Cup from home having missed out on a captain’s pick. Minas Panagiotakis

“Really difficult,” Weir said of his choice. “He was looking very good to make the team, and as it happens in golf, sometimes you go through a little spell that’s not your greatest. It was a super tough decision for me but one that was well thought through, and through a number of different analytical things and gut feelings and all kinds of things, it came to that conclusion.”

The International Team will be looking to break a streak of nine straight losses against the Americans, including the most recent blowout at Quail Hollow. The good news for them is that the last two home Cups for the Internationals have been incredibly close: A 16-14 loss at Royal Melbourne in 2019, and a 15½-14½ loss in South Korea in 2015.

Keegan Bradley’s late heroics in the summer, including a win at the BMW Championship, were enough to secure his captain’s pick, while match-play team standout Justin Thomas was on the wrong side of the bubble.

But if the greater pressure falls on Weir, it was Furyk’s picks that were most surprising. Max Homa, in particular, was an eyebrow raiser; despite his success at the 2022 Presidents Cup, where he went 4-0, and a 3-1-1 record in his only Ryder Cup in 2023, Homa’s recent form has been rough, with no finish better than a T-33 at the limited field BMW Championship in his last six starts. Compare that to Thomas, who has a longer history and an equally strong record, but who made the Tour Championship and played well at East Lake.

“It was a difficult decision with JT. Definitely a difficult call to make,” Furyk said. “But as a captain, you’re trying to make the best decision, put the best 12 guys together, fit the puzzle pieces together, the pairings together. It’s tough. He’s got a great record in these events. But ultimately that was the decision that was made.

“No matter who I pick, there’s going to be a push-back that I left someone off the team that should have been on there,” he added. “From an optics perspective, the only thing I really care about is getting these 12 guys together, getting them to gel, getting them to bond moving forward towards Montreal, and being prepared and ready to go.”

With Bradley making the roster as a player, Furyk was asked on the Golf Channel if he knew who might take the now open spot as assistant captain, and whether he cared to make news by announcing it.

“I do have a good idea of who that will be, but I don’t care to make news today,” he said with a laugh.

Below are the Presidents Cup records of each of the captain’s picks chosen on Tuesday.

International Team

Player (past Presidents Cup record)

Christiaan Bezuidenhout, 1-0-1

Corey Conners: 0-4-0

Mackenzie Hughes, Rookie

Si Woo Kim, 4-3-0

Min Woo Lee, Rookie

Taylor Pendrith, 0-4-0

U.S. team

Keegan Bradley, 2-2-1

Sam Burns, 0-3-2

Tony Finau, 3-2-3

Brian Harman, Rookie

Russell Henley, Rookie

Max Homa, 4-0-0

Main image: Tracy Wilcox

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