In a stunning reversal of fortune, the International team dominated the foursomes session at the prestigious golf tournament, sweeping all five matches and sending a loud message to their opponents. The electric atmosphere at Royal Montreal was palpable, with packed grandstands and a sea of gold scorecards that told the story of the Internationals’ convincing victories.
Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im led the charge, tying a record for the largest margin of victory in the tournament’s history with a 7-and-6 win. Their impressive performance was matched by Jason Day, who chipped in for a sublime birdie that sealed a crucial point for his team. Si Woo Kim polished off the perfect day with a clutch 15-foot par putt that sent the crowd into raptures.
The Internationals’ sweep was a testament to their unwavering determination and teamwork. Adam Scott, playing in his 11th tournament, praised his teammates for their resilience and fighting spirit. “To come back and show everyone what this team is made of after a tough day out there yesterday is just incredible,” he said.
The Americans, meanwhile, were left reeling from the onslaught. Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele, previously unbeaten in foursomes, were overwhelmed by Matsuyama and Im’s blistering form. The Internationals’ dominance was so complete that three of the matches didn’t even reach the 14th hole.
As the teams head into the weekend, the tournament is now deadlocked, setting the stage for a thrilling conclusion. With two sessions of fourballs and foursomes scheduled for Saturday, followed by the 12 singles matches on Sunday, the Internationals will be looking to maintain their momentum and pull off a historic upset.
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