The Internationals are now up 3-1 after Sungjae Im and Adam Hadwin sealed the team's third point on the 18th hole at Royal Melbourne.
Adam Hadwin/Sungjae Im won two up against Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay Hideki Matsuyama/CT Pan tied through 16 against Webb Simpson/Patrick Reed 3.10pmThe Internationals are now up 3-1 after Sungjae Im and Adam Hadwin sealed the team's third point on the 18th hole at Royal Melbourne.
The final undecided match is between Hideki Matsuyama and CT Pan against Webb Simpson and Patrick Reed.The Internationals are now up 2-1 after Adam Scott sunk a match-winning putt on the 17th hole at Royal Melbourne. Scott and Byeong Hun An finished two and one against Tony Finau and Bryson DeChambeau, following Louis Oosthuizen and Abraham Ancer onto the leaderboard for the Internationals.
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