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American red numbers filled the electronic scoreboards Thursday in the Presidents Cup, an outcome that surprised no one for these one-sided matches. Know more:

CHARLOTTE, North Carolina—American red numbers filled the electronic scoreboards Thursday in the Presidents Cup, an outcome that surprised no one for these one-sided matches.

“I told the guys last night we need to set the tone—us and JT and Jordan’s match—and we did,” Schauffele said. “Playing this format on a day like today and not making any bogeys, it’s exactly what we need.”Max Homa and Tony Finau were all square with four holes to play when Homa’s shot from a fairway bunker on the 15th hole—typically the 18th at Quail Hollow—was headed for the middle of the stream when it caromed off the rocks and into the rough.

The International team, already an underdog in these matches, was hurt more than the Americans by players leaving the Professional Golfers Association Tour for Saudi-funded LIV Golf, including British Open champion Cameron Smith, Louis Oosthuizen and Joaquin Niemann. The Americans had a 1-up lead and appeared to be headed toward the 18th when Young slammed in a 25-foot birdie putt on the 17th to end the match.

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