US lead Internationals after Presidents Cup opening day
jersey city — The United States lived up to their top billing, seizing a two-point lead over a battling International team on the opening day of the Presidents Cup match play golf showdown.
The Americans, winners of nine of the prior 11 editions of the Cup, with one draw and just one International victory back in 1998, wasted no time in asserting themselves at Liberty National Golf Club.
They won the first three matches before South Africans Louis Oosthuizen and Branden Grace notched the lone International win of the day.
Australians Jason Day and Marc Leishman were 3-down early but battled back to stand 1-up through 16.
But they ended up sharing a point with Kevin Kisner and Phil Mickelson in the final match of the day, in which Mickelson missed a seven-foot putt at the 18th that could have given the Americans yet another win.
It’s the sixth straight time that the Internationals have lost the opening session.
Rickie Fowler and Justin Thomas got the ball rolling for the hosts on a blustery day, dominating Japan’s Hideki Matsuyama and South African Charl Schwartzel 6 & 4.
Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed never trailed in their 5 & 4 win over International rookies Kim SiWoo of South Korea and Emiliano Grillo of Argentina.
Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar rallied on the back nine for a 1-up win over Aussie Adam Scott and Venezuela’s Jhonattan Vegas before Oosthuizen and Grace topped Brooks Koepka and Daniel Berger 3 & 1.
It was another solid showing for Oosthuizen and Grace, who won all four of their matches together two years ago, when the Internationals fell by a point in South Korea.
International captain Nick Price was hoping a faster start this year would put his team on the way to an upset win over the powerful US squad. —