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Mike Weir eager for 'hockey'-like atmosphere of Presidents Cup next year in Montreal

Canadian golfing legend Mike Weir is counting the days until he can again hear the roar of a Presidents Cup crowd.

Weir, from Brights Grove, Ont., was doing site inspections and meeting key organizers of the 2024 Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club on Tuesday. He said that although the 12-on-12 tournament will feature some of the best players on the PGA Tour, the atmosphere is on an entirely different level than the top men's circuit.

"There's roars, there's not just pops," said Weir, who is the first Canadian to captain the International team. "It's a whole different experience, not only for the players, but the fans, the fans are more engaged.

The Presidents Cup sees 12 players from the United States face 12 players from around the world, excluding Europe. Because the team-based event has significantly fewer groups on the course at any given time, the crowds follow players from hole to hole, creating a lively atmosphere with thousands of people surrounding every tee box and green.

The first hole at a Presidents Cup is especially impressive, with players arriving at the tee through a tunnel with an announcer and video packages heralding their arrival.

"The first tee experience is incredible," said Weir. "There's music playing as players come out through the tunnel, there's a big screen up on the first tee, and you can see the opening tee shots go down and the camera pans with it.

"People cheer when the home team hits the fairway and people jeer when the ball goes in the rough and it's a totally different experience for the fans and the players in a team competition."

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