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Internationals storm back at Presidents Cup to tie elite golf tournament 5-5 in Montreal

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The International team stormed back with a 5-0 second-round shutout at the Presidents Cup to tie the United States 5-5 in the overall score.

A 15-foot putt by South Korea's Si Woo Kim sealed the fifth foursome, alternate ball, match of the day. He and fellow Korean Byeong Hun An beat world No.

1 Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley 1 Up in Friday's final match. The elite biennial tournament sees 12 Americans face 12 golfers from around the world, excluding Europe.

Each match is worth a point and the first team to 15 1/2 wins the tournament, which made the American's 5-0 first-round lead seem insurmountable before the comeback.

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