Presidents Cup Day 2 Winners and Losers: Internationals Answer U.S. With 5-0 Sweep

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Presidents Cup Day 2 Winners and Losers: Internationals Answer U.S. With 5-0 Sweep
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In a stunning reversal from Day 1, the International team swept the U.S. 5-0 on Friday. It’s the first time in Presidents Cup history two sessions were swept on back-to-back days, and this Presidents Cup is tied 5-5 entering the weekend.

Day 2 of the 2024 Presidents Cup is in the books and the Internationals and Americans are tied 5-5 after a shocking 5-0 International sweep during Friday’s session. We call ’em like we see ’em around here. They are:The exhales can be heard from Ponte Vedra to NBC headquarters as these matches transformed from a rout into something worth watching this weekend.

Instead, the friends sustained such a decisive 7 and 6 loss that captain Jim Furyk can’t send them out again Saturday afternoon … can he?After a 1-7 showing in alternate shot at last year’s disastrous Ryder Cup, the U.S. turned in an 0-5 effort Friday—and it is assured of a losing week in the format with only four foursomes matches Saturday.

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