Team USA celebrates its win at the 2025 PDGA Presidents Cup. Photo: Kevin Huver / DGN
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For the second time in history, the Presidents Cup was held on United States soil.
For the 13th time in history, Team USA emerged as the victors.
Team USA jumped out to a lead over Team Europe in the stroke-play portion of the event on Wednesday at Swenson Park in Stockton, California and defend the home soil with clutch wins in the match play second round to remain undefeated in the event.
Team captains must designate numbers for their team’s players: 1-6 for men and 1-2 for women. Numbering must be provided to the Presidents Cup tournament director at tournament central one hour before the tournament.
Groups
The Presidents Cup will be played in four groups of four players — three men’s groups and one women’s group. Men’s groups are paired as follows:
Group 1: Players 1 and 2
Group 2: Players 3 and 4
Group 3: Players 5 and 6
Tournament Layout
The 2025 Presidents Cup will be contested on Holes 1, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13, 17 and 18 at Swenson Park DGC.
Under the direction of the PDGA, the 2025 Presidents Cup returns to American soil for the second time in its storied history on April 30 at Swenson Park in Stockton, California, ahead of the 2025 PDGA Champions Cup.
Disc golf fans around the world can vote to add one player to Team Europe and Team USA for the upcoming 2025 PDGA Presidents Cup on April 30 in Stockton, California.
The annual Fan Vote opened March 26 and runs through April 6 and fans can vote once per day or up to 12 times.
Pride and prestige were the driving forces for Jussi Meresmaa behind the formation of the Presidents Cup in 2006.
Meresmaa, the long-time event director behind the European Open and leading force behind Europe’s first PDGA Professional World Championships coming later in 2025, created the event to pit Europe’s best against elite players from the United States.
That pride and prestige has been felt since 2006 and in 2025 and beyond, there will be a “home turf” aspect to the annual event, which is now a PDGA-owned property.