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At one point in Saturday morning’s President’s Cup session, Team USA led all four games, but after routing the first two days, the Internationals fought back in the morning to win the split .
In the afternoon session, international teams played baseball games.
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The Internationals fought back, scoring 3 points against the United States’ 1 in the afternoon, giving them a chance at the President’s Cup for at least the first time since 1998. Team USA now has an 11-7 lead on him.
Tom Kim may only be 20 years old, but he loves being in the spotlight. The Presidents He Cup rookie hit big putts all day, but at 18 he was a 10-foot birdie He couldn’t beat a putt. He and Si Woo Kim were one-up wins over Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schaufle. Two days to rule fashion.
Kim told the media she wanted the putt “more than anything in the world.”
It was the first game that started in the afternoon, but it was the last one. Sam Barnes and Billy Horschel did not make it past 15 holes against Adam Scott and Cam Davis. However, they lost back-to-back holes as their one-up lead went into 16.
All four golfers hit their iron shots to the 18th within 10 feet of the hole.
Scott won 2-0-0 the day after losing the first two games of the tournament.
Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth continued their dominance with a 4-3 win on Saturday. Thomas is 10-0-2 14-2-3 in team match play in the Presidents Cup, including Ryder Cup matches. Spieth is 20-6-3 in team competition and 12-2-1 in the President’s Cup. As he and Spieth partnered he improved to 8-2 and in this tournament he went 4-0-0.
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It takes 4.5 points for Team USA to retain their eight consecutive cup wins. This two teams he did tie in 2003. An international team needs 8.5 points to win.
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But with 12 singles on Sunday, anything is possible, and despite having a healthy mountain to climb, the momentum is on the road team’s side. His international captain made Trevor Immelman cry.
Shades of 2012 in Medina, anyone?