The Presidents Cup took an unexpected turn with Tom Kim leading the International team in a valiant effort that ended in a victory for the United States. Despite sitting out the day before, Kim showed his dedication to the team by hyping them up and leading by example on the course. The day started with dense fog delaying play, but once it cleared, Kim and his partner Si Woo Kim took on Keegan Bradley and Wyndham Clark in a thrilling match that ended in a 4 and 3 victory for the Internationals.
Kim’s energy and passion for the game were evident throughout the match as he celebrated each successful shot with gusto, pumping his fists and engaging with the crowd. His performance was a bright spot for the International team in an otherwise challenging morning session, with only one other match going in their favor. The Americans took the lead with three wins out of four matches, giving them a narrow 8-6 lead as they headed into the afternoon foursome session.
In the afternoon session, the Americans continued their strong play with Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa securing a 2 and 1 win over Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith. Scheffler’s late surge with back-to-back birdies sealed the victory and gave the Americans momentum heading into the next matches. Xander Schauffele and Tony Finau also contributed to the American lead with a 3 and 2 win over Mackenzie Hughes and Corey Conners.
The final match of the afternoon saw Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns fending off a late charge from Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im to secure a 2 and 1 win for the Americans. Despite Im’s impressive birdie streak, the Americans held on for the victory, extending their lead in the overall standings. With four more matches set for the evening foursomes session, the Americans looked to maintain their momentum and secure a decisive lead heading into the final day of competition.
Overall, the day belonged to the Americans, who showcased their depth and skill across the board. The Internationals, led by Tom Kim’s inspirational performance, put up a valiant fight but ultimately fell short. As the Presidents Cup entered its final day, both teams were poised for a thrilling conclusion to the competition. With the Americans holding a solid lead, the Internationals would need a miraculous comeback to dethrone the defending champions and claim victory. The stage was set for an exciting finish to a memorable Presidents Cup.

