After two days of floggings, the Internationals started day three down 8-2, but two separate Australian rampages saw them win the day 5-3. They will enter the final day full of confidence down 11-7 with 14 points on offer.In foursomes, Scott and Matsuyama had not won a point the opening two sessions, and they were headed in the same direction when the Americans went 2-up through eight holes.
The match ended on the 16th when the Americans failed to get up-and-down from a greenside bunker and had to settle for matching pars. On the next hole, Davis made a 15-foot birdie putt for the Australian tandem to go 1up for the first time in the match. Burns put the pressure right on the Aussies when he stuck his approach on the 18th to 4 feet, while Scott and Davis each had about 10 feet for birdie.“I kind of went numb, to be honest,” Davis said.
The Internationals will take all the momentum into the final day, where they will look to replicate the comeback the European team made at the 2012 Ryder Cup at Medinah.No one on the American team was at Medinah for the 2012 Ryder Cup except for Davis Love III, the captain at both.
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