Golf

Quail Hollow Club picked to host The Presidents Cup 2021

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — PGA Tour Commissioner Tim Finchem and Quail Hollow Club President Johnny Harris have announced that the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte will be the host site for The Presidents Cup in 2021.

It will mark the first time the international, team match-play event will be played in the Southeastern United States in what will be its 27-year history.

The Presidents Cup 2021 will take place September 30-October 3.

Quail Hollow Club will be the fifth golf course in the United States to host the prestigious competition, joining Robert Trent Jones Golf Club in Prince William County, Va., (1994, 1996, 2000, 2005), TPC Harding Park in San Francisco, (2009, 2025); Muirfield Village Golf Club in Dublin, Ohio (2013); and Liberty National, Jersey City, N.J. (2017).

"We're thrilled to add Quail Hollow Club to the growing list of exceptional venues to host The Presidents Cup," said Finchem. "Charlotte is a major hub of business in the Southeastern United States with a growing economy and broad base of sports fans, and The Presidents Cup matches perfectly as we look to bring it to exciting, emerging markets and allow a new fan base to experience the competition, pageantry and international goodwill that the event represents. Quail Hollow Club has been a player favorite since the PGA Tour returned there in 2003, and we're confident players, fans and sponsors from around the world will find Charlotte, the Carolinas and the course itself a remarkable setting for The Presidents Cup.

"I'd like to thank Johnny Harris, who played a key role to attracting the PGA Tour back to Charlotte in 2003, and the Quail Hollow Club membership for their support and partnership. It's obvious this club has high expectations and wants to deliver the worlds' best to the Carolinas. We will certainly help them achieve that goal with The Presidents Cup 2021."

Quail Hollow Club hosted the Kemper Open from 1969-79 and has hosted the PGA Tour's Wells Fargo Championship since 2003, one of the largest, most prestigious sporting events in the Charlotte region. In 2017, Quail Hollow Club will host the PGA Championship, the first major championship for the venue (the Wells Fargo Championship will be held at Eagle Point Golf Club in Wilmington, N.C., that year).

"Being chosen by the PGA Tour to host The Presidents Cup 2021 is a dream come true," said Harris. "Our membership is proud of all we've accomplished with the Wells Fargo Championship over the years, helping to impact the history of the sport here in the Carolinas, and the continual improvements we've made have allowed us to attract the best players in the world, the PGA Championship and now The Presidents Cup. We look forward to doing everything we can to make this an unforgettable event for not only fans from Charlotte and the Carolinas, but those who embrace The Presidents Cup from around the world."

"Golf is an important part of North Carolina's economy and quality of life," said Governor Pat McCrory. "Through this tournament, we will once again be able to showcase the beauty and opportunity that attract people to our state from around the world. Building on the  experience we gained hosting successful back-to-back U.S. Opens, our public safety officials, economic development and tourism teams and the administration at large look forward to working with the PGA Tour to prepare for The Presidents Cup, and we thank them for bringing this prestigious tournament to Charlotte."

"It truly is a great day in South Carolina when we welcome The Presidents Cup to the area," said S.C. Governor Nikki Haley. "The tournament will have a tremendous impact on the economy and give us another opportunity to show the world why the Carolinas are not only top tourist and golf destinations --they are also great places to raise a family and grow a business."
 


About The Presidents Cup

The Presidents Cup, a team match play competition featuring 24 of the world's top golfers – 12 from the United States and 12 from around the world, excluding Europe – is held every two years, and since 1996 has alternated between United States and international venues. The Presidents Cup was developed to give the world's best non-European players an opportunity to compete in international team match-play competition. The U.S. Team has won eight of the 10 previous Presidents Cups, and the only outright win by the International Team came at the 1998 event in Melbourne. A historic 17-17 tie came in 2003 when the event was held in South Africa.
 
The Presidents Cup is a unique golf event in that there is no purse or prize money; instead, each player, captain and captain's assistant allocates an equal portion of the funds generated to charities of his choice. Since the inception of The Presidents Cup in 1994, more than $32 million has been raised for charity from event proceeds, including more than $5 million from The Presidents Cup 2013. Over the past 20 years, The Presidents Cup has impacted more than 450 charities in 15 countries worldwide and 35 states in the U.S.

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