Posted on

How to watch Presidents Cup Day 3: Saturday start times, pairings

How to watch Presidents Cup Day 3: Saturday start times, pairings

The Internationals played inspired golf on Friday – after being defeated on Thursday – to come clean on Day 2 and level at 5 players.

That means Saturday will be even more intense with the first game starting at 7 a.m. ET. Check out times and streaming options below.

FOUR-BALL TOMORROW

Game 1 (7:02 a.m.): Adam Scott & Taylor Pendrith (International) vs. Scottie Scheffler & Collin Morikawa (USA)

Game 2 (7:20 a.m.): Corey Connors & Mackenzie Hughes (International) vs. Tony Finau & Xander Schauffele (USA)

Game 3 (7:38 a.m.): Si Woo Kim & Tom Kim (International) vs. Keegan Bradley & Wyndham Clark (USA)

Game 4 (7:56 a.m.): Hideki Matsuyama & Sungjae Im (International) vs. Patrick Cantlay & Sam Burns (USA)

AFTERNOON FOURSOME

Game 1: TBD

Game 2: Still open

Game 3: Still open

Game 4: Still open

Fans who want to watch the action live can tune in for free with a free trial on FuboTV or DirecTV Stream.

What: Day 3, Presidents Cup

Where: Royal Montreal

When: Saturday, September 28th, 7pm ET

Streaming: FuboTV or DirecTV Stream

MONTREAL (AP) — A quick look at Friday’s Presidents Cup games at Royal Montreal (all times EDT):

THE RESULTS: USA 5, International 5.

THE SESSION: The Internationals won all five foursome games, only the second time in Presidents Cup history they have won a session.

THE STORY: This is the first time since the Presidents Cup began in 1994 that there have been two session sweeps on both sides.

THE BLOWOUT: Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im had a 7-6 win over Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele. In doing so, he tied the Presidents Cup record for largest margin of victory, which was last set in 2011 when Adam Scott and KJ Choi defeated Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker in the foursome.

THE STREAK: Matsuyama and Im had birdies on their final seven holes in alternating strokes.

SHOT OF THE DAY: Jason Day hit a tough pitch from a slightly downhill lie in a muddy patch of turf to within a foot for a conceded par that secured a 1-up win.

MATCH OF THE DAY: Si Woo Kim and Byeong Hun An vs. Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley. Thirteen of the 18 holes were halved. The Internationals won when Kim made a 15-foot par putt on the final hole.

KEY STATISTIC: The Americans won just seven of the 75 holes played Friday. They only led in one game, and that was by one hole.

NOTEWORTHY: This is the first weekend draw in South Africa since 2003. The Presidents Cup ended in a draw.

QUOTE: “There are 30 points available. Ten of the points have been completed. There are still 20 more to go. The only thing any of us can do is go out there and do our best to try and get a point.” – Scottie Scheffler.

SATURDAY: Four four-ball games in the morning, four four-ball games in the afternoon.