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USA 4 - International Team 1
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September 23, 2022
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Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay led the way for Team USA, remaining bogey-free and beating Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama 6-and-5 at Quail Hollow. Their record in foursomes at the Presidents Cup and Ryder Cup is now 5-0.

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

The only team to hold off the American landslide was Si Woo Kim and Cameron Davis who took advantage of Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns' mistakes to go from 2 down to 2 up.

Team USA needs just 11 more points from the next 25 matches to retain the cup.

International Team 1vs.USA 4
Adam Scott / Hideki Matsuyama6 & 5>Patrick Cantlay / Xander Schauffele
Sungjae Im / Corey Conners2 & 1>Jordan Spieth / Justin Thomas
Tom Kim / K.H. Lee2 & 1>Cameron Young / Collin Morikawa
Si Woo Kim / Cam Davis<2 UPScottie Scheffler / Sam Burns
Taylor Pendrith / Mito Pereira1 UP>Tony Finau / Max Homa
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Presidents Cup 2022

Date: September 22nd - 25th 2022

Location: Quail Hollow Club, Charlotte, North Carolina

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