Best moments from USA's Presidents Cup celebration
The United States won its 10th straight Presidents Cup on Sunday with the largest winning margin on the road in the event's history.
That calls for celebration - and the Americans did not disappoint. Here are some of the most memorable moments following USA's victory.
Kisner a (shirtless) man of his word
United States assistant captain Kevin Kisner was likely more than happy to be on the losing end of a bet with Max Homa.
Kisner vowed to follow a trend set by the U.S. Solheim Cup caddies - he said he'd go tarps off if Homa holed out. Lo and behold, Homa jarred one from 102 yards on the first hole of his singles match on Sunday.
If we don't see a shirtless Kiz at some point tonight, we riot. pic.twitter.com/cqRYzvrB61
— Skratch (@Skratch) September 29, 2024
Kisner delivered.
Tarps off!!! @K_Kisner kept his promise.
— Presidents Cup (@PresidentsCup) September 29, 2024
Pas de chandail!!! Kiz tient sa promesse.#PresidentsCup | @MaxHoma pic.twitter.com/X5QwswfdHV
Bradley's redemption
Keegan Bradley last played in a team event in the 2014 Ryder Cup, where he was responsible for the losing point. In true Hollywood fashion, it was Bradley who delivered the final dagger for the Americans a decade later.
"The last time I played (in a team event), I was the point to lose the Ryder Cup."@Keegan_Bradley is emotional after clinching the winning point for the U.S. @PresidentsCup ❤️ pic.twitter.com/Dvbv95C6JE
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 29, 2024
Bradley also discussed the nerves he felt heading into Sunday.
"I thought I was going to throw up this morning ... I couldn't eat."@Keegan_Bradley reflects with his parents on his roller-coaster of emotions. pic.twitter.com/Pkw9qVPT35
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 29, 2024
The 38-year-old has already been named captain of the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team. Considering his 2-1 showing in Montreal, Bradley didn't rule out the possibility of being a playing captain next year at Bethpage Black. "We'll see," he said.
'Brothers for life'

Golf is largely an individual sport. During the grind of a PGA TOUR season, there are surely some moments of isolation.
But that's not the case at all with team events like the Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup. The team camaraderie is part of what makes them so special. Just ask rookie Sahith Theegala.
"It's a totally different feeling. You always want to beat these guys that we play with," Theegala said. "And this is one of the weeks where you're trying to hold them up and beat the other guys with your teammates.
"I will say that the team did such a good job of welcoming me. I think (fellow rookie Russell Henley) could say the same thing. Just hyping us up. Making us feel like we've been doing this forever. I think it's safe to say we've made some brothers for life. Regardless of the golf, really, off the course, I felt so welcomed and such a part of a team. (In) golf it gets lonely. I understand why these team events are held on such a pedestal."
No context needed
Fluff is vibing
Vibin' with Fluff 😎 pic.twitter.com/AmhyMgAGi4
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 29, 2024
The party doesn't stop for the commissioner's speech
Bad night to be a beer in Montreal. pic.twitter.com/uRDr2xMYrN
— Skratch (@Skratch) September 29, 2024
Stogies > bogeys
We've been waiting for this one 😮💨
— Presidents Cup (@PresidentsCup) September 29, 2024
On attendait celle-ci.#PresidentsCup | @XSchauffele pic.twitter.com/BRTQMTTVLN
Kisner in the clutch
Kevin is for the boys. pic.twitter.com/TqMHq1kQK4
— GOLF.com (@GOLF_com) September 29, 2024
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