2019 Presidents Cup to Royal Melbourne in Australia
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2019 Presidents Cup to Royal Melbourne in Australia

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The 2019 Presidents Cup is heading back to Australia, with Royal Melbourne Golf Club set to again host the PGA Tour's biennial event pitting the 12-man American side against the 12-man Internationals team.

The PGA Tour made the announcement Thursday, setting up the Alister Mackenzie masterpiece to host the event for a third time (1998, 2011).

“We’re thrilled to once again be returning to the prestigious and storied Royal Melbourne Golf Club,” PGA Tour Commissioner Jay Monahan said in a news release.

“Our history there speaks volumes about not only the course and its ability to host world-class competitions, but also the surrounding area in Melbourne as a destination for our fans and players. With so many great courses in the Sandbelt, we were not short on choice when it came to selecting a championship-tested venue. Returning to such a storied course for this event, especially as both teams have been victorious there, is a special privilege and sets both teams up for an even playing field to break the tie.”

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The club, Australia's oldest, was founded in 1891. It found its current space in 1926. The Presidents Cup, like most events played at the club, is contested on a composite 18-hole course of the club's 36 on property.

The 2017 Presidents Cup is set for Liberty National Golf Club in Jersey City, N.J., from Sept. 27 - Oct. 1.

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