Presidents Cup: United States Dominate International Team 11-7 after ‘Feisty’ Saturday in Montreal – BBC.com
The Presidents Cup is heating up in Montreal as the United States team has taken a commanding 11-7 lead over the International team after a “feisty” Saturday of competition. The American team came out strong, winning four out of the six matches on the day, including a dramatic come-from-behind victory by Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth.
The day was filled with intense competition and passionate play from both sides, with tensions running high on the course. There were several heated moments between players, including a heated exchange between Patrick Cantlay and Sungjae Im, which added to the drama of the day.
Despite the intense competition, both teams showed great sportsmanship and camaraderie throughout the matches. The fans in attendance were treated to some thrilling golf and exciting moments, making for an unforgettable day at the Presidents Cup.
With the United States team holding a four-point lead heading into the final day of competition, the International team will need to rally together and put on their best performance if they hope to make a comeback and win the cup. The stage is set for an epic showdown on Sunday, as the two teams battle it out for golfing supremacy. Stay tuned for more updates as the Presidents Cup continues to unfold in Montreal.