United States pulls ahead with 11-7 lead against International team at Presidents Cup after grueling day – CTV News

United States Dominates Presidents Cup, Takes 11-7 Lead over International Team After Long Day of Play

In a thrilling and action-packed day, the United States team has taken an 11-7 lead over the International team at the Presidents Cup. The competition, held at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia, saw the American team dominate play throughout the day.

The United States team got off to a strong start in the morning foursomes, winning three out of four matches. The momentum continued into the afternoon four-ball matches, with the Americans winning four out of five matches.

Team USA’s strong performance was led by world number one golfer, Tiger Woods, who won both of his matches alongside partner Justin Thomas. Other standout performances came from Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, who also won both of their matches.

Despite the International team’s best efforts, they were unable to keep up with the Americans’ strong play. However, there were some bright spots for the International team, with players like Adam Scott and Louis Oosthuizen putting up tough fights in their matches.

As the Presidents Cup heads into the final day of singles matches, the United States team will look to maintain their lead and secure a victory. The International team, on the other hand, will need to rally and put together a strong showing to come from behind and win the trophy.

Golf fans around the world are eagerly anticipating the conclusion of the Presidents Cup, as the competition heats up and the tension rises. Stay tuned for more updates as the battle between the United States and International teams continues to unfold.

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