Internationals lead by 3 but U.S. rally late at Presidents Cup

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Tiger Woods and Justin Thomas at the Presidents Cup at Royal Melbourne Golf Course. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

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The International Team still leads the Presidents Cup but the momentum is with the United States after a dramatic late rally on day two in Melbourne.

The U.S. made three back-nine rallies, salvaging 2½ points out of matches where the International Team looked odds on for the win. Patrick Cantlay and Justin Thomas holed nerveless birdie putts to turn the tide and Fowler sank a key par putt, to allow the U.S. to crawl within three points of the International Team.

The Internationals will start Saturday’s double session with a 6.5-3.5 lead. It’s just the third time in Presidents Cup history that the Internationals have led after two sessions, and this three-point lead is its second-largest after two sessions.

Still, it could’ve been looking even better for Els’ charges given the control they held with only holes to play on Friday. Leading all five matches on the back nine, the United States refused to give in but Els insists that a three-point lead is satisfying, despite what might have been heading into the weekend.

“Sometimes it bites you,” Els said. “Put a spear in it and bite back.

“Saying that, we’re in the lead. The Americans played wonderfully on the 18th hole and all credit to them.

“My guys learnt a lot from [Friday] afternoon. We won’t make this happen again. But saying that, they played great; birdies, great shots, and that’s why they are champions.”

“Look at the record we’ve had in the foursomes the last 25 years – for us to come out two-and-a-half – two-and-a-half in the session is like a win for us,” Els added. “We would have taken that at the start of the day.”

Meanwhile his opposing number Woods, who led the U.S. rally alongside day one winning partner, Justin Thomas has predicted a shift in momentum ahead of the weekend.

“It looked pretty bleak, but the guys turned it around,” Woods said. “They played phenomenal coming in. It was important for us to end the way we did and it totally changed the last hour.”

This week marks the first time the International Team has carried the lead into round three since 2005 while they are seeking a first Presidents Cup victory since winning at The Royal Melbourne Golf Club in 1998.

Full scoring HERE

 

Third Round (Saturday) – Pairings – Four-Ball

Match 11 (7:02 a.m.) – Marc Leishman/Haotong Li (INT) vs. Justin Thomas/Rickie Fowler (U.S.)

Match 12 (7:16 a.m.) – Sungjae Im/Abraham Ancer (INT) vs. Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay (U.S.)

Match 13 (7:30 a.m.) – Hideki Matsuyama/C.T. Pan (INT) vs. Patrick Reed/Webb Simpson (U.S.)

Match 14 (7:44 a.m.) – Adam Scott/Byeong Hun An (INT) vs. Matt Kuchar/Tony Finau (U.S.)

Note: Followed by four Foursomes matches in the afternoon. Pairings will be made approximately 10 a.m. local.

 

Second Round (Friday) – Foursomes – International 2.5, United States 2.5

Match 6 – Louis Oosthuizen/Adam Scott (INT) def. Dustin Johnson/Matt Kuchar (U.S.), 3 and 2

Match 7 – Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay (U.S.) def. Adam Hadwin/Joaquin Niemann (INT), 1-up

Match 8 – Marc Leishman/Abraham Ancer (INT) def. Webb Simpson/Patrick Reed (U.S.), 3 and 2

Match 9 – Justin Thomas/Tiger Woods (U.S.)  def. Byeong Hun An/Hideki Matsuyama (INT), 1-up

Match 10 – Sungjae Im/Cameron Smith (INT) vs. Gary Woodland/Rickie Fowler (U.S.), tied

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