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The first two days of the Presidents Cup have been amusing weather-wise. If you look at the score, then Thursday was a nightmare for the International Team while Team USA received their heartbreak on Friday, as both did a 5-0 sweep on the first and second day, respectively. However, at least, the weather was normal and did not become a hassle for anyone, fans or golfers alike. Will the same condition follow on the Saturday of the Presidents Cup?

Fortunately, yes. As a Presidents Cup fan, you can visit the Royal Montreal Golf Club in Quebec without any rain gear as it has been reported that Saturday will have dry weather starting from the morning, which will be partly cloudy. But the clouds will provide a bit of shadow and nothing else. There will be no rain as the chances of precipitation are zero. As the day progresses, the temperature would reach an all-time high of the day at 71F, with winds blowing from the northeast between 6 to 12 mph.

The morning fourball session would be done with ease, as there are no warnings for the day. And the evening foursomes, you ask? Well, that too would not have any problems as the temperature would drop to 56F and there would be fewer clouds in the sky. The winds would be at a similar speed as the morning, while humidity would be a bit high at 89%, per AccuWeather. All in all, unlike previous PGA Tour events, the Presidents Cup will not have any inclement weather warnings and the intense battle between the International Team and Americans can be enjoyed without any issues.

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The first two days gave the fans all the drama as Scottie Scheffler and Tom Kim started their rivalry at the Royal Montreal Golf Club and the International Team broke a few records of the past decades. So, to not miss any second of the Saturday session, here is the tee TV schedule of Presidents Cup’s day three.

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Where and when to watch the Presidents Cup on Saturday? 

The go-to channel for any golf event will always be the Golf Channel and thus the broadcast of the fourball session on Saturday will be started there between 7:00 to 8:00 a.m. The same could also be watched on NBC Sports App as it will be streamed there too. After fourballs, the evening foursome session will follow, which will start on the NBC Channel at 8:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. and will also be simulcast on Peacock.

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If you cannot watch the event for any reason, there is also an option to listen to every second of it through the PGA Tour Live Audio on its website or on the radio at Sirius XM between 9:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m. Additionally, there will be another telecast of the Presidents Cup from 6:00 to 8:00 p.m. on the Golf Channel and NBC Sports App (All times ET).

So, clear up your weekend plans and get ready for the American and International Team to meet again at the Royal Montreal Golf Club and take the lead as it is tied at 5-5 after Friday. Who will be the leading team by the end of Saturday? Stay tuned to find out.