U.S. Regains Lead at Presidents Cup
U.S. Regains Lead at Presidents Cup

U.S. Regains Lead at Presidents Cup

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The United States regained the lead in the Presidents Cup by winning three out of four matches in Saturday's morning four-ball session, bringing the overall score to 8-6 against the International Team at Royal Montreal Golf Club. World number one Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa delivered a crucial 2&1 victory, leveraging back-to-back birdies on the 16th and 17th holes. The only point for the Internationals came from South Korean duo Si Woo Kim and Tom Kim, who defeated U.S. players Keegan Bradley and Wyndham Clark 4&3. The Americans' performance followed a tied score of 5-5 after Friday's matches, where the Internationals had previously secured a shutout. Despite a fog delay affecting gameplay, the U.S. players showcased resilience as they aimed for their 10th consecutive Presidents Cup win. The tournament requires a total of 15½ points to clinch victory, with the International Team seeking their first win since 1998.

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