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Presidents Cup 2022: Internationals battle back to win Day 3, putting Team USA on upset alert

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At one point in the President Cup's Saturday morning session, Team USA led all four matches - but the Internationals fought back to earn a split in the morning after getting routed the first two days.

In the afternoon session, the Internationals made it a ballgame.

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Tom Kim of South Korea and the International Team celebrates his hole-winning putt to win the match 1 Up with teammate Si Woo Kim of South Korea on Sept. 24, 2022 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

The Internationals battled back and gained three points to the US' one in the afternoon, giving themselves at least a shot to win their first Presidents Cup since 1998. Team USA now leads 11-7.

Tom Kim is just 20 years old, but he certainly shines in, and loves, the spotlight. The Presidents Cup rookie knocked down big putts all day long, but none bigger than his 10-foot birdie putt on 18 to give him and Si Woo Kim a 1 up win over Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, who went 2-0 in their first two days in dominating fashion. 

Kim told the media he wanted that putt to go in "more than anything in the world."

It was the first match to begin in the afternoon, but the final one to end. Sam Burns and Billy Horschel didn't trail through 15 holes against Adam Scott and Cam Davis. But with a 1 up lead entering 16, they lost back-to-back holes. 

All four golfers drilled iron shots on 18 within 10 feet of the hole - Burns was inside 3 feet, but Davis' birdie won them the match, putting the Internationals within four points of the US to end the day.

Scott went 2-0-0 on the day after losing his first two matches of the

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