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Presidents Cup Records

A focused guide to the all-time marks that define the Presidents Cup: team results, points leaders, format records, age records, and the rare five-point individual weeks.

Team series
13-1-1

United States leads the all-time series through the 2024 Presidents Cup.

Most appearances
12

Phil Mickelson played in every Presidents Cup from 1994 through 2017.

Most total points
32.5

Phil Mickelson's 26-16-13 record remains the top all-time points total.

Most singles points
7

Tiger Woods leads the singles category with a 7-2-0 singles record.

Core All-Time Records

These records are the safest high-value reference points because they appear consistently across official Presidents Cup record material and independent record summaries.

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CategoryRecordHolderTeamContext
Most team appearances12Phil MickelsonUnited States1994-2017
Most total points32.5Phil MickelsonUnited States26-16-13 overall record
Most singles points7Tiger WoodsUnited States7-2-0 singles record
Most foursomes points14Phil MickelsonUnited States12-6-4 foursomes record
Most fourball points13Phil MickelsonUnited States10-5-6 fourball record
Youngest player18 years, 21 daysRyo IshikawaInternational2009 Presidents Cup
Oldest player49 years, 353 daysJay HaasUnited States2003 Presidents Cup

Perfect Five-Point Weeks

A player can earn five points only by playing every possible session and winning every match. Through the 2024 edition, six players are commonly listed with a five-point Presidents Cup week.

  • -Mark O'Meara, United States, 1996
  • -Shigeki Maruyama, International Team, 1998
  • -Tiger Woods, United States, 2009
  • -Jim Furyk, United States, 2011
  • -Branden Grace, International Team, 2015
  • -Jordan Spieth, United States, 2022

How To Read These Records

Presidents Cup records mix team-session formats and singles results, so raw win totals should be read with context. A player who appears in many editions can lead in points without having the highest winning percentage.

The current 30-point format also differs from earlier editions, which means records from 1994 through 2013 were produced under different match totals. This page separates confirmed records from interpretation for that reason.

For year-by-year results and venues, continue to the Presidents Cup history timeline.

Sources and Further Reading (5)