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Thursday’s final match ends in crucial halve

JERSEY CITY, N.J. – The final margin at the end play Thursday of the Presidents Cup’s wasn’t decided until the last hole of the last match. The Americans were ahead 3-1, as Jason Day and Marc Leishman held a 1-up advantage with two holes remaining for the Internationals in their match against Kevin Kisner and Phil Mickelson. With a chance to cut the International deficit to a single point, Day and Leishman instead bogeyed the last two holes to halve the match, giving the Americans a 3 1/2 to 1 1/2 advantage after Day 1. Phil Mickelson had an 8-footer for par on the par-3 18th hole to win the match and the put the U.S. up 4-1, but it just slid past the hole. “That’s about as intense as it gets,â€�

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