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US open four-point advantage ahead of Presidents Cup singles
International team member Hideki Matsuyama of Japan (left) shakes hands with United States team member Scottie Scheffler as International team member Sungjae Im of South Korea, shakes hands with United States team member Russell Henley (right) after the Team USA won the match on the 16th hole during their fourth round foursomes match at the Presidents Cup golf tournament at Royal Montreal Golf Club, September 28, 2024 in Montreal [Frank Gunn/The Canadian Press via AP]

THE United States will take a four-point lead into the decisive singles as they chase a 10th successive victory in the Presidents Cup.

Tied at 5-5 with the International team after the opening two days at Royal Montreal Golf Club in Quebec, the US moved ahead with a 3-1 win in Saturday’s fog-delayed morning fourballs.

They stretched the advantage to 11-7 with another 3-1 win in a tighter afternoon foursomes session — three of the matches reaching the 18th.

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