sport news US takes an early 4-1 lead at the Presidents Cup with the Internationals ... trends now

sport news US takes an early 4-1 lead at the Presidents Cup with the Internationals ... trends now
sport news US takes an early 4-1 lead at the Presidents Cup with the Internationals ... trends now

sport news US takes an early 4-1 lead at the Presidents Cup with the Internationals ... trends now

The idea was for two of the most reliable American teams to set the tone Thursday in the Presidents Cup, and the result was predictable.

Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay made short work of Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama in the opening match. They didn't make a bogey in a 6-and-5 victory, improving their record to 5-0 in foursomes at the Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup.

Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas, best friends since they were 14, had clutch shots to atone for their mistakes and held off Sungjae Im and Corey Conners, 2 and 1.

Another strong American team from top to bottom played at a high level on a hot day at Quail Hollow and walked off with a 4-1 lead after the first session.

'I told the guys last night we need to set the tone - us and J.T. and Jordan's match - and we did,' Schauffele said. 'Playing this format on a day like today and not making any bogeys, it's exactly what we need.'

The International team, already an underdog in these matches, was hurt more than the Americans by players leaving the PGA Tour for Saudi-funded LIV Golf, including Cameron Smith and Joaquin Niemann.

Patrick Cantlay (L) & Xander Schauffele (R) celebrate on the fifth green during their foursomes match at the Presidents Cup golf tournament in North Carolina on Thursday

Patrick Cantlay (L) & Xander Schauffele (R) celebrate on the fifth green during their foursomes match at the Presidents Cup golf tournament in North Carolina on Thursday

It's a tough reality the International team is facing, but there's determination among the team to keep going.

'We're going to keep fighting. It's what we do.,' said International team captain Trevor Immelman.

'Nobody here expects us to win. We've got to have that belief deep down. We're up against maybe the strongest American team ever assembled on paper. We've got our work cut out for us, but like I said, we'll keep going, man. We'll keep going until they ring the bell.'

All that kept the International side from being shut out were Si Woo Kim and Cameron Davis. They were 2 down with four holes to play against Masters champion Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns when they seized on American mistakes and scratched out a 2-up victory.

Two of the eight rookies for the International team, Taylor Pendrith and Mito Pereira, nearly picked up another point. They were all square going to the tough par-4 closing hole when Pereira hit a wild tee shot, Pendrith could only manage the right bunker and they made bogey. Tony Finau and Max Homa walked away with a 1-up win and a point.

International team captain Trevor Immelman will make sure his team continues fighting

International team captain Trevor Immelman will make sure his team continues fighting

'We did what we

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