Presidents Cup 2024 Day 3: U.S. Team Dominates Four-ball and Foursomes
Day 3 of the 2024 Presidents Cup saw the U.S. Team dominate, winning three of four matches in both Four-ball and Foursomes. Their 11-7 lead sets the stage for a decisive Sunday at Royal Montreal Golf Club.
Day 3 Morning Session: Four-ball Success for U.S. Team
On Day 3 of the 2024 Presidents Cup at Royal Montreal Golf Club, the morning session kicked off with Four-ball matches, where the U.S. Team showcased their strength by securing victories in three out of the four matches. This format, where each player plays their own ball and the best score per hole counts for the team, favored the Americans as they built momentum early in the day. Key pairings delivered critical points, setting a strong tone for the competition. The International Team managed to claim only one match, struggling to match the consistency and precision displayed by their opponents during this session.
Afternoon Action: Foursomes Tilt in U.S. Favor
The afternoon shifted to Foursomes, a format where teammates alternate shots with one ball, testing strategy and synergy. Once again, the U.S. Team excelled, winning three of the four matches. A standout moment came with Patrick Cantlay's clutch birdie on the 18th hole, securing a crucial point for the Americans, as highlighted in posts on X from PGA TOUR. This performance further solidified their dominance, pushing their overall lead to 11-7 heading into the final day of singles matches. The International Team, despite showing flashes of resilience, could not keep pace with the coordinated efforts of the U.S. pairings in this session.
Key Takeaways from Day 3 Matches
The dual sessions on Day 3 underscored the U.S. Team's depth and adaptability across both formats. Their ability to capitalize on critical moments, especially in high-pressure situations like the final holes in Foursomes, proved decisive. Players like Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay emerged as pivotal figures in maintaining the team's momentum. Meanwhile, the International Team, led by talents such as Hideki Matsuyama, faced challenges in converting opportunities into wins, leaving them with a significant gap to close on the last day of the event at Royal Montreal.
Looking at the Scoreboard
With an 11-7 lead after Day 3, the U.S. Team positioned themselves strongly for the Sunday singles matches. The six-point advantage reflects their consistent performance across the first three days of competition, particularly in the split sessions of Four-ball and Foursomes on this day. The International Team will need a remarkable turnaround in the individual matchups to challenge for the title, while the Americans aim to maintain their grip on the Presidents Cup.