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Presidents Cup 2022: International Team winless as Team USA continues dominance on Day 2

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The 2022 Presidents Cup is going how it usually goes — with continued dominance from the United States.

Team USA won the day 4-1 for the second day in a row, winning three matches and halving two others.

Max Homa celebrates winning the 18th hole during a four-ball match at the Presidents Cup at the Quail Hollow Club, Friday, Sept. 23, 2022, in Charlotte, N.C. (AP Photo/Chris Carlson)

Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas are the dynamic duo that keeps on giving. They took down Adam Scott and Cam Davis 2-and-1 with the help of a near ace from Thomas and a clutch putt on hole 15 from Spieth that clinched at least half a point. 

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Thomas is 8-0-2 in team match play at the Presidents Cup and 12-2-3, including Ryder Cup matches. Spieth is 18-6-3 in team match play and 10-2-1 in the Presidents Cup. He and Spieth improved to 6-2 as partners.

Justin Thomas, left, and Jordan Spieth of the United States Team celebrate after winning 2-and-1 over Adam Scott and Cam Davis of Australia and the International Team during Friday four-ball matches of the 2022 Presidents Cup at Quail Hollow Country Club in Charlotte, N.C., Sept. 23, 2022. (Rob Carr/Getty Images)

Sam Burns drained an 80-foot eagle putt on the seventh, but Sungjae Im and Sebastian Munoz were able to battle back from two down with six holes to go. 

Munoz birdied the 13th, while both Scottie Scheffler and Burns bogeyed 17 to even the match heading to 18. Im and Scheffler both parred to halve the match.

Neither Kevin Kisner and Cameron Young nor Mito Pereira and Christiaan Bezuidenhout were able to get beyond a one-up lead in their match that was halved.

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