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Presidents Cup: Morning match previews for Day 3

MELBOURNE, Australia – The International Team holds a three-point lead over the United States Team at 6 1/2 to 3 1/2. Clutch putts on No. 18 by Patrick Cantlay and Justin Thomas gave the U.S. two huge points heading into Saturday’s morning Four-ball session. PRESIDENTS CUP: Scoring | Day 2 match recaps | Quiz: Which team should you support? Here’s a look at each match. MATCH 11 MARC LEISHMAN/HAOTONG LI (INTERNATIONAL) vs. JUSTIN THOMAS/RICKIE FOWLER (USA) MATCH 12 SUNGJAE IM/ABRAHAM ANCER (INTERNATIONAL) vs. XANDER SCHAUFFELE/PATRICK CANTLAY (USA) MATCH 13 HIDEKI MATSUYAMA/C.T. PAN (INTERNATIONAL) vs. PATRICK REED/WEBB SIMPSON (USA) MATCH 14 ADAM SCOTT/BYEONG HUN AN (INTERNATIONAL) vs. MATT KUCHAR/TONY FINAU (USA)

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