Jacksonville resident Jim Furyk named as captain of US team for President’s Cup

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Jacksonville resident Jim Furyk named as captain of US team for President’s Cup
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PGA Tour Champions golfer and Jacksonville resident Jim Furyk was named the captain of the U.S. team for the President's Cup on Tuesday morning. The event, held every two years, will be played Sept. 24-29, 2024 in Montreal.

Furyk, who has lived in Ponte Vedra Beach but now lives in Jacksonville, has 29 professional wins, including the 2003 U.S. Open. The President’s Cup will be held Sept. 24-29, 2024 at The Royal Montreal Golf Club in Montreal, Quebec. The news was announced Tuesday morning.

“Over the span of several decades this event has evolved tremendously into the global showcase it is today, and I am thrilled to help continue that momentum. So many legendary captains have come before me, so now to be here as the 2024 U.S. Team Captain is quite remarkable.” Furyk follows recent captains Davis Love III and Tiger Woods . Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer are also among the notable President’s Cup captains. He served as a captain’s assistant under Jay Haas in 2015 and Steve Stricker in 2017. Furyk was captain of the U.S. team in the 2018 Ryder Cup.

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