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Internationals return favor, sweep USA to tie Presidents Cup - ESPN

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MONTREAL — Tony Finau could feel a big change when he stepped on the first tee Friday at the Presidents Cup. The horseshoe-shaped grandstand was packed and loud.

The gallery was four-deep down the first fairway. The vibe was entirely different. The biggest difference was the scoreboards.

They switched from red to gold. All of them. In a stunning turnaround at Royal Montreal, the Internationals flipped the script on the U.S.

team by sweeping the foursomes session, a performance so one-sided, the Americans led in only one of the five matches, and that was for only one hole.

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