Americans take 5-0 lead over International team at Presidents Cup in Montreal
If Canadian fans have trouble getting loud at the Presidents Cup, South Korea's Tom Kim is going to help pump them up.
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If Canadian fans have trouble getting loud at the Presidents Cup, South Korea's Tom Kim is going to help pump them up.
MONTREAL — The United States swept the opening session of the Presidents Cup on Thursday for the third time behind a feisty Scottie Scheffler, late heroics from Xander Schauffele and plenty of help from a putting-challenged International team.
The United States' hopes of securing a 10th consecutive Presidents Cup got off to a dream start as they led the International Team 5-0 after the opening day's fourball session in Montreal on Thursday.
South Korea's Sungjae Im and Australia's Min Woo Lee were born in 1998, the same year the International team captured its only Presidents Cup victory with a 20½-11½ win at Royal Melbourne Golf Club.
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.
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