Presidents Cup: Predicting the remaining 12 players that will compete in Canada next month

PGA: Presidents Cup - Day Two Rounds
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The 2024 Presidents Cup is less than a month away, taking place on international soil.

Twelve players will represent the United States team, and 12 others will represent the International team (not from Europe). The event will take place from Sept. 26-29 at The Royal Montreal Golf Club in Canada. 

The first 12 names to participate in this biennial tournament were finalized last week following the BMW Championship.

Scottie Scheffler, Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Wyndham Clark, Patrick Cantlay and Sahith Theegala all qualified for Team USA.

Hideki Matsuyama, Sungjae Im, Adam Scott, Tom Kim, Jason Day and Byeong Hun An all qualified for the International team.

As a result, there are six more players that U.S. Captain Jim Furyk and International Captain Mike Weir will each have to make. The announcement of those six players will be Sept. 3 on Golf Channel.

Here is the prediction of who Furyk and Weir will choose for their squads ahead of the announcement next Tuesday.

United States pick No. 1: Tony Finau

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United States pick No. 2: Keegan Bradley

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United States pick No. 3: Sam Burns

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United States pick No. 4: Max Homa

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United States pick No. 5: Akshay Bhatia

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United States pick No. 6: Billy Horschel

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International pick No. 1: Corey Conners

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International pick No. 2: Taylor Pendrith

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International Pick No. 3: Christiaan Bezuidenhout

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International pick No. 4: Cam Davis

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Internation pick No. 5: Min Woo Lee

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International pick No. 6: Adam Hadwin

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