List of American Presidents Cup golfers

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This is a list of all the American golfers who have played in the Presidents Cup through 2022. Phil Mickelson holds the record number of appearances with 12.

Contents

Players

PlayerEditions
Woody Austin 2007
Paul Azinger 2000
Notah Begay III 2000
Daniel Berger 2017
Keegan Bradley 2013
Mark Brooks 1996
Sam Burns 2022
Mark Calcavecchia 1998
Patrick Cantlay 2019, 2022
Kevin Chappell 2017
Stewart Cink 2000, 2005, 2007, 2009
Fred Couples 1994, 1996, 1998, 2005
Bryson DeChambeau 2019
Chris DiMarco 2003, 2005
Jason Dufner 2013
David Duval 1996, 1998, 2000
Tony Finau 2019, 2022
Rickie Fowler 2015, 2017, 2019
Fred Funk 2003, 2005
Jim Furyk 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2015+
Jim Gallagher Jr. 1994
Lucas Glover 2007, 2009
Bill Haas 2011, 2013, 2015
Jay Haas 1994, 2003
Scott Hoch 1994, 1996, 1998
Charley Hoffman 2017
J. B. Holmes 2015
Max Homa 2022
Billy Horschel 2022
Charles Howell III 2003, 2007
John Huston 1994, 1998
Hale Irwin 1994*
Lee Janzen 1998
Dustin Johnson 2011, 2015, 2017, 2019
Zach Johnson 2007, 2009, 2013, 2015
Jerry Kelly 2003
Anthony Kim 2009
Chris Kirk 2015
Kevin Kisner 2017, 2022
Brooks Koepka 2017, 2019+
Matt Kuchar 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017, 2019
Tom Lehman 1994, 1996, 2000
Justin Leonard 1996, 1998, 2003, 2005, 2009
Davis Love III 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005
Jeff Maggert 1994
Hunter Mahan 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013
Phil Mickelson 1994, 1996, 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2017
Collin Morikawa 2022
Sean O'Hair 2009
Mark O'Meara 1996, 1998
Corey Pavin 1994, 1996
Kenny Perry 1996, 2003, 2005, 2009
Patrick Reed 2015, 2017, 2019
Loren Roberts 1994, 2000
Xander Schauffele 2019, 2022
Scottie Scheffler 2022
Webb Simpson 2011, 2013, 2019
Brandt Snedeker 2013
Jordan Spieth 2013, 2015, 2017, 2022
Steve Stricker 1996, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013
Hal Sutton 1998+, 2000
Justin Thomas 2017, 2019, 2022
David Toms 2003, 2005, 2007, 2011
Kirk Triplett 2000
Scott Verplank 2005, 2007
Jimmy Walker 2015
Nick Watney 2011
Bubba Watson 2011, 2015
Gary Woodland 2019
Tiger Woods 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2007, 2009, 2011, 2013, 2019*
Cameron Young 2022

Playing record

Source: [1]

O = Overall, S = Singles matches, Fs = Foursome matches, Fb = Fourball matches
W = Matches won, L = Matches lost, H = Matches halved

PlayerFirst
year
Last
year
Presidents
Cups
MatchesPointsWinning
percentage
O
W
O
L
O
H
S
W
S
L
S
H
Fs
W
Fs
L
Fs
H
Fb
W
Fb
L
Fb
H
Woody Austin 20072007152.5113010101002
Paul Azinger 20002000131120010100010
Notah Begay III 20002000153320100200020
Daniel Berger 20172017132210100010100
Keegan Bradley 20132013152.5221010101110
Mark Brooks 19961996130030010010010
Sam Burns 20222022151032001020011
Mark Calcavecchia 19981998142112001001110
Patrick Cantlay 20192022296630200300130
Kevin Chappell 20172017131.5111001000110
Stewart Cink 2000200941810972310421241
Fred Couples 1994200541610952301220431
Bryson DeChambeau 20192019120.5011001000010
Chris DiMarco 200320052106.5631200220211
Jason Dufner 20132013143310100110100
David Duval 199620003147.5761210230321
Tony Finau 20192022284.5323101201021
Rickie Fowler 201520193127534111213210
Fred Funk 20032005282.5143020112011
Jim Furyk 1998201173321.520103520733850
Jim Gallagher Jr. 19941994153.5311100101110
Lucas Glover 20072009292.5261011210040
Bill Haas 201120153135.5463120122221
Jay Haas 19942003295.5531200111220
Scott Hoch 199419983127.5741201220320
Charley Hoffman 20172017131120010000110
J. B. Holmes 20152015152.5221010101110
Max Homa 20222022144400100200100
Billy Horschel 20222022131120010000110
Charles Howell III 20032007295540200300040
John Huston 19941998281170020020130
Hale Irwin 19941994132210100110000
Lee Janzen 19981998142112001011100
Dustin Johnson 20112019418111062211611240
Zach Johnson 2007201541710.51061220520321
Jerry Kelly 20032003142220100110010
Anthony Kim 20092009143310100100110
Chris Kirk 20152015131120100000020
Kevin Kisner 20172022273.5223011101111
Brooks Koepka 20172017142220010010200
Matt Kuchar 201120195208.5695041343311
Tom Lehman 199420003156.5681021330330
Justin Leonard 19962009523108114131433350
Davis Love III 19942005628181684411532741
Jeff Maggert 19941994142220100020100
Hunter Mahan 2007201341810.51071310421340
Phil Mickelson 19942017125532.526161345312641056
Collin Morikawa 20222022132210100110000
Sean O'Hair 20092009152.5221100110011
Mark O'Meara 19961998297720200210310
Corey Pavin 199419962104352020121211
Kenny Perry 199620094178890220430240
Patrick Reed 201520193136562111230221
Loren Roberts 19942000274.5421101300020
Xander Schauffele 20192022296630200300130
Scottie Scheffler 20222022140.5031010020001
Webb Simpson 201120193147662111320231
Brandt Snedeker 20132013152230010110110
Jordan Spieth 2013202241913.51351130700521
Steve Stricker 199620135241414100230630640
Hal Sutton 20002000153320010200110
Justin Thomas 20172022315111032030402600
David Toms 200320114189.5981310530141
Kirk Triplett 20002000143.5301001200100
Scott Verplank 20052007296.5621110301210
Jimmy Walker 20152015141130010100020
Nick Watney 20112011142.5211100001110
Bubba Watson 201120152106532011301220
Gary Woodland 20192019141.5121010101010
Tiger Woods 1998201994327.5271517201241890
Cameron Young 20222022141.5121010110001

Record American point winners

RankNameRecord
(W–L–H)
PointsWinning
percentage
1 Phil Mickelson 26–16–1332.5
2 Tiger Woods 27–15–127.5
3 Jim Furyk 20–10–321.5
4 Davis Love III 16–8–418
5 Steve Stricker 14–10–014

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