US edge tight session to close in on Presidents Cup victory
The United States will take a four-point lead into the decisive singles as they chase a 10th successive victory in the Presidents Cup.
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The United States will take a four-point lead into the decisive singles as they chase a 10th successive victory in the Presidents Cup.
The United States got their bid to secure a 10th consecutive Presidents Cup back on track as they beat the International Team 3-1 in morning fourballs matches on Saturday in Montreal and will take an 8-6 lead into the afternoon foursomes.
The United States has recaptured the lead at the Presidents Cup after a 3-1 third round of four-ball play at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
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 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.
The International team staged a remarkable comeback on day two of the Presidents Cup, winning all five of the Friday foursomes matches to level the contest at 5-5 heading into the weekend.
The United States look set to continue their Presidents Cup dominance after completing a 5-0 whitewash over the International team in the opening fourballs.
Americans Xander Schauffele and Tony Finau will battle the international duo of Jason Day and An Byeong-hun in the first of five fourball matches in the opening session of the Presidents Cup on Thursday in Montreal.