Presidents Cup Saturday four-ball picks, predictions: Can Internationals cut into American lead?

The usual suspects are out early for the Americans.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The Internationals earned two major points on Saturday morning after splitting the foursomes session on Day 3 of the 2022 Presidents Cup. That said, they still trail by six.

The Americans hold a commanding 10-4 lead entering Saturday afternoon’s four-ball session and have their best two pairings in the first two slots with Patrick Cantlay-Xander Schauffele and Jordan Spieth-Justin Thomas leading the charge.

Golfweek’s Adam Schupak and Adam Woodard are on the scene this week at Quail Hollow Club and made picks for Saturday afternoon’s matches (after calling it pretty close on both Thursday and Friday but admittedly whiffed on Saturday morning).

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12:10 p.m. ET: Si Woo Kim-Tom Kim (Intl.) vs. Patrick Cantlay-Xander Schauffele (U.S.)

AS: Tom Kim has more energy than the Energizer Bunny but Cantlay-Schauffele duo is electric and rested after the morning session off and will continue to light it up for Team USA.

AW: Tom Kim walking in putts and screaming his way to a morning win was exactly the kind of juice the Internationals needed this morning. That said, Cantlay and Schauffele are given us no reason to believe they won’t win. It pains me to say this, but the Americans roll.

12:25 p.m. ET: Hideki Matsuyama-Taylor Pendrith (Intl.) vs. Justin Thomas-Jordan Spieth (U.S.)

AS: Intriguing pairing for the International side but JT and Jordan look unbeatable.

AW: Thomas is a perfect 5-0-0 in his Presidents Cup four-ball career and there’s nothing this International pairing can do to stop that. The pairing of American pals will remain undefeated this week and earn a fourth point.

12:40 p.m. ET: Sungjae Im-Sebastian Munoz (Intl.) vs. Tony Finau-Kevin Kisner (U.S.)

AS: Im got saddled with Conners, who has had a cold putter all week, in a morning defeat but otherwise he’s been a bright spot for the International side. Munoz is capable of making plenty of birdies and he and Im eked out a half point together on Friday. This time, I’m marking them down for a full point.

AW: Kisner didn’t look great yesterday when paired with Cameron Young in Friday’s four-ball session, but the 38-year-old didn’t come to Quail Hollow to lose. That said, he’ll have to wait till his Sunday singles match because Im and Munoz make up for their tie yesterday and win today.

12:55 p.m. ET: Adam Scott-Cam Davis (Intl.) vs. Billy Horschel-Sam Burns (U.S.)

AS: Well, the Burns-Scheffler pairing looked to be deadly on paper but it didn’t produce the goods, so it’s time to move on and see if Billy Ho and Burns can work some of their Zurich Classic magic together. I like the pairing a lot and am backing them to win big.

AW: Scott got off the schneid with a big win alongside Matsuyama Saturday morning, and I expect the man in tan to pair well with his Aussie teammate Davis. Sure, they lost 2-and-1 on Friday together, but they went against the American buzzsaw of Spieth and Thomas. Gimme the Aussies.

Schupak: USA wins, 3-1 | Woodard: USA and Internationals tie, 2-2-

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Presidents Cup: Usual suspects help Americans extend lead over Internationals after Friday four-ball session

The rout is on at Quail Hollow.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The usual suspects for the Americans got the job done in convincing fashion on Friday at the 2022 Presidents Cup, but the Internationals didn’t go down without a fight.

Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas continued their impressive partnership with a 2-and-1 win over Australians Adam Scott and Cam Davis to give the Americans the first point of the day at Quail Hollow Club. And speaking of unbeatable duos, Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele won yet again on Friday, taking down Hideki Matsuyama and Tom Kim, 3 and 2.

They weren’t wins, but the International pairings of Sungjae Im-Sebastian Munoz and Mito Pereira-Christiaan Bezuidenhout picked up a clutch point with a pair of ties in the second and third matches of the day, while Max Homa and Billy Horschel sealed the deal on the 18th for the Americans to win the session, 4-1, and extend their overall lead to 8-2.

Here’s a breakdown of each match on Day 2 at the 2022 Presidents Cup.

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Presidents Cup Friday four-ball features five new pairings for the trailing Internationals

The U.S. only made two changes to its lineup for Friday while the Internationals will roll out a new team.

CHARLOTTE, N.C. — The first match of the 2022 Presidents Cup featured what was on pace to be a historic beatdown and set the table for what would follow Thursday at Quail Hollow Club.

Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele danced all over International vets Adam Scott and Hideki Matsuyama to the tune of a 6-and-5 victory to put the first point on the board (the largest American margin of victory is 7 and 5). From there the United States went on to win its next two matches, both 2 and 1, before Si Woo Kim and Cam Davis bested Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns, 2 up, for the lone International point of the day. Tony Finau and Max Homa also went to the 18th hole to squeak out a 1-up win over Taylor Pendrith and Mito Pereira to seal the 4-1 Day 1 win.

While the score paints a picture of a strong day for the Americans, it wasn’t worry-free as a few hiccups down the stretch on the back nine kept the Internationals in the mix.

So where do we go from here? Friday afternoon features five more matches, this time in the four-ball format, where each player plays his own ball and the lowest score on the hole wins.

Here’s how the pairings shake out for Day 2 at the Presidents Cup, with the live TV coverage starting 90 minutes earlier than it did Thursday.

Friday four-ball pairings

11:35 a.m. ET: Adam Scott-Cam Davis (Intl.) vs. Jordan Spieth-Justin Thomas (U.S., -170 to win match)

11:50 a.m. ET: Sungjae Im-Sebastian Munoz (Intl.) vs. Scottie Scheffler-Sam Burns (U.S., -150 to win match)

12:05 p.m. ET: Mito Pereira-Christiaan Bezuidenhout (Intl.) vs. Kevin Kisner-Cam Young (U.S., -135 to win match)

12:20 p.m. ET: Hideki Matsuyama-Tom Kim (Intl.) vs. Patrick Cantlay-Xander Schauffele (U.S., -150 to win match)

12:35 p.m. ET: Corey Conners-Taylor Pendrith (Intl.) vs. Billy Horschel-Max Homa (U.S., -125 to win match)

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On the bench

Tony Finau and Collin Morikawa will sit for the Americans while Si Woo Kim and K.H. Lee will ride the pine pony for the Internationals.

Finau went 0-1-1 in four-ball matches in his lone previous appearance at the Presidents Cup, tying alongside Matt Kuchar and losing with Bryson DeChambeau. Kim, however, won his only four-ball match at the 2017 Presidents Cup alongside Anirban Lahiri over Kevin Chappell and Charley Hoffman.

Lee is making his debut in the event his year, same with Morikawa, though the American has a four-ball win from the 2021 Ryder Cup alongside Dustin Johnson.

How to watch, stream, listen

Friday, Sept. 23

Golf Channel/Peacock: 11:30 a.m.-6 p.m. ET
PGA Tour Radio: 12-6 p.m. ET

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