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Actually, I'll just, I'll actually, I'll plug recovery pin here too because let me, let me just, this is just a free one actually. I need to, I need to know my knee A7. I saw this guys out there today. So by the way, terrible idea to try to in my mid 30s and, you know, very, need to lose about 30 pounds, taking up running with the dogs. That was a turn out to be a terrible idea. I woke up the next day and my back felt awful. Oh, you don't say shocker, right? Hit it with the recovery pin. I think we're all the way back. I think we're good to go. And I've got the harnesses downstairs. They just arrived. I got the leashes. So we're going to try to do this thing with the help of recovery pin. So that's your quick little recovery pin up there. Okay. Thank you. Where you were going with Jim Furek. Here's where, here's what I kind of want to start this conversation is either talk us off the ledge here for just the viability of future President's Cup. You know, maybe it has something to do with the score lines all being close. You know, there were three one ups, one, three and two, one, two and one, or smiley, just push us over the ledge and say, we can't keep going with this thing. We got to come up with some sort of change for the format. Where are you standing after the U.S. swept all five four ball matches on day one of the President's Cup at Royal Montreal? I didn't really feel that way today that the United States was just dominating. All the matches were so close. You know, none of the matches were a blowout. 16 was the furthest or I should say the shortest the match went. So, you know, to have all these matches go to 18 in the international team, not be able to get a half out of any of them, I think is a huge disappointment. It was a, it was a weird day. Honestly, just the fact that it's the first day of the President's Cup in Canada just felt like this crowd was just going to be insane. You know, I had heard so much about how Canadian fans were going to be, you know, making an impact because at President's Cups in the U.S. doesn't matter if it's a Ryder Cup or if it's a President's Cup, the American fans, they make a pretty big impact. And you've heard players in the past say how, you know, it's made a difference. Some of the things that have been said to them while they've been playing, it's been disturbing. There was none of that out there today. And honestly, it felt like I was just at a very, very nice, just pleasant day of golf and just a lot of fun golf watchers. And this is, some of these go fire up the Canadian fans before the round tomorrow because it was so just the energy wasn't there. The only energy really in the entire day was in that match for just a little bit with Tom Kim and and Scottie Shaffer, which was great. You know, I love that. I love the the back and forth, but there just wasn't a ton of hold putts today. I think Keegan Bradley was one of the few guys to make a bunch of pots. The Greens are subtle. I saw a ton of lipouts in my group, but am I ready to wave off or just call off the President's Cup this year? Five points is a lot. When we're talking about 15 is all you need to, I guess, 15 and a half would be enough, I guess 15, you know, since they have the cup that that would be enough to retain it. So 10 more points from there just doesn't seem like it's that that challenging for the United States. So yeah, I would say if the international team somehow won this, it would be a miracle. But I don't know. It just seemed like this was going to be the year. And unfortunately, this is the worst nightmare type of situation. Where do you think it went wrong for the internationals? Because to your point, if you look at five zero, it looks like a complete blowout, but there was red, yellow switching back all day long and a number of different matches. Nothing was really truly out of hand, except for that the Sheffler and Hanley, you know, after Tom came kind of fired him up, they ran away with it and ended up winning three and two. But was it just, you know, you noted putts not being made. I think, you know, there were some balls and certain groups that were deposited and some hazards and penalty areas and very crucial moments where they needed to kind of find a fair way and keep the match alive. Was there any key thing that you saw that was like, this is what the internationals did poorly today? Or was it just kind of a tough luck match play day for all, you know, ten guys out there? Well, I can really speak to my match in particular, the match two. And that was between Colin Moore, Kala and and Sahith Thi Gala. They were playing Adam Scott and Minh Wu Li. The friends of the show match, friends of the show match. So that was an interesting match, right? You know, I, my expectations were that it would go to 18. It did go to 18. But the match, man, it was just, it was dominated by Colin Moore, Kala, and at times Adam Scott. To me, Thi Gala and especially Minh Wu at times, it just, they just weren't able to, you know, just find that one moment today. Thi Gala had more moments than Minh Wu did, especially at 18 making a birdie securing securing a full point for their team. But Colin was just a machine today, absolute machine, fairways, greens, mates and putts. He actually, you know, that that match could have really gone the United States way with how well he was hitting it in the middle of the round and not making anything. But I said this on the broadcast was on the 12th hole par five. Adam Scott drives it off right, lays it up to 100 yards. Colin Moore, Kala hits it on the green with a five wood. So you assume they're going to make a birdie. And it's, it's a hole that you just got to make a birdie on. And Minh Wu had, hold on, I got my cheat. Well, it's over here somewhere. So he had like 200 yards, wins down off the left. And he hit seven iron and you, you just can't miss short left. And he hits it short left. And it just was a, it just to me was the moment in the match of, you know, Adam, at that point, anytime the team needed to keep the momentum in the match, Adam was right there. Now Adam did miss some very, very crucial putts in this match, but he also hit the really nice shots to give him those opportunities where men really never gave himself the opportunities to have those moments. Adam just misread, you know, I'd say three putts inside of 10 feet that he should have made. But so did Colin. So both of those two were hitting great iron shots and not making putts where he got one in Minh Wu, which is kind of 30 feet, putted up there, grabbed their far and go. And that match really just, you know, after that point, once he made par, they win that hole. And then Adam Scott misses a pretty close birdie putt at 14. To me, you know, they just slammed the door shot with just really good shot iron play. And I think the gala is going to have a really nice rest of the presence cup because he looked really good t to green. Just needs to be a little bit better with the putter. And I think he will be. But that first stays tough. I can't imagine being a rookie, but you got to be happy with how he finished it off, making a birdie at 18 to win the match. And this was actually interesting. So I was thinking in my head, because we were talking about going up to the green, that column or cow is should let the gala putt his two and a half footer. And then I'm going in my brain thinking, I don't think the gala's had a ball and up in the bottom of the cup today. Yes, you know, like he's like, you know, whether it was a conceited putt or a lag putt that he was it was given or just picking up a coin. But never ever have I ever played in a four ball where I haven't had a ball end up in the bottom of the cup. 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Who would you leave on your bench? You left McKinsey Hughes on your bench. You also had a nice little beach hug to Stella, the first tee. Nice. You got to try to get the crowd fired up. That honestly is it should have been a lot of bats. Who's like bats? They might be in a better spot. That's a day two thing once I get close. A day one's a risky play because now it's a meme, right? Because if you're 0 and 5, it's like, boom, you know, like, or maybe he comes out with a beer hat tomorrow. He's got like two of them. He's got the straws and he takes them down real quick. Anything to help the team. So I mean, you have him. You have Seawoo Kim. He can use honestly, I'm surprised Seawoo didn't play day one. I'm surprised McKenzie and Seawoo didn't play today. The reason why, especially for Seawoo, he's a fantastic ball striker, somebody that had a very nice presence kept the last go around. And I just didn't see McKenzie playing in the force. I thought he would be playing four ball because he's such a good putter. And if you get enough looks, now maybe they're going to pair him up with somebody tomorrow that's going to be a really nice ball striker that he, you know, will have more opportunities to make some putts. But that means, you know, if he had some bad shots, they're going to be, you know, in some trouble. But if it were me, it kind of seemed like a missed opportunity not to put two Canadians together, not that it would have made a difference. But in that first group, go put out Corey Connors, go put out Taylor Pender together and let him go, try to get, just try to get some energy from the Canadian crowd. But just take a ways of like what this president's cup needs. Well, first off, they went to Australia and the United States every year, like you wouldn't have to worry about this. But I think the Canadian crowds eventually going to show up 5.0 lead doesn't help anything. I think the issue with the president's cup is that it's four days. And that, yeah, and that there's more, it's Thursday, right? It just seems like it should be a three day deal, you know, go exactly the same format as a Ryder cup instead of five matches today should have been four. And you know, I don't know, I think that's kind of one of things I'm thinking about. I totally agree with you because it's interesting and I don't go retrace the history of the competition the way that they've changed the structure of it. But it would seem to me that more so than a Ryder cup scenario, you'd want the number of matches played to be to be less for the president's cup because that's where you start really exposing the lack of depth and talent on the international side. If you're asking them to play 10 guys every day compared to the Americans, yeah, right? You guys can play tennis at eight, you know, and this is no knock on these international guys, but it's just, you know, it's it's when you get to nine and 10 on that list and you look at the nine and 10 on the American side. That's a clear talent advantage. And so I think that going to using eight guys in each session every day until you get to the 12 singles matches on Sunday would make a lot more sense to give them a better crack. Yes, it sure would. And I'd like for you to go look at Justin Ray's Twitter, because I'm sure he's going to have a banger stat to give us. After this always does. But my my instincts heading into tomorrow is that, dude, this is so easy for Fürich. He's like, yep, for some's, yeah, I'll send out Patrick Cantley and Xander Schofle. I'll send out Scotty Shuffler and Sam Burns, also not Max home and Brian Harmon. And it's it just seems like it's going to be so easy for him. Once you have everything go the way it should, now you can follow the plan in which you had in place for the entire week. Now Mike Weir's got a second guess everything that he had maybe put different guys together. What did who played poorly today? Who does he want to sit based off of that what he saw? So he might have to completely rework some lineups because he's got to find a way to win the session tomorrow. We've got three for you from Justin Ray, Justin Ray golf on just the machine. So here, sweeping the open set opening session at the President's Cup in 1994, USA sweeps opening session wins goes on to win by eight in 2000. They also did the same and they went on a win by 11. Obviously, they've done it this year. So we'll see the way the rest of this President's Cup shows up eight and 11. So that's that's kind of a risk that is here. So then, let me get let me give you two more here. Okay. This this this is kind of a wild one too. So with today's five zero score and they're being just four ball matches remaining on Saturday, you know, nine total matches you can play. This will be the first time in President's Cup history that either road team has outscored the home team in four ball. Prior to this, the home team had won 11 four ball matches, no losses and three ties. That's that's wild, you know, so to go in the complete opposite direction from a home team perspective. The last one to kind of take it forward a little bit. Christian was eight and now made 72.1% of his post from four to eight feet this season ranked 38, the 169 players on tour misses at 16 and 17 were six foot 11 inches and six feet eight inches. I'm wondering to play it forward on the lineup front. If you're talking about getting some Canadians together, getting McKinsey Hughes off the bench, you go look at that scorecard with Taylor Pendreth and Christiane was a not today. And it's a lot of Taylor Pendreth. Would you like to see that one kind of being rolled out tomorrow for four ball? I mean, for for for some's rather, uh, Pandreth and Hughes? Yeah, get some just throw some Canadians out there. The problem is, you know, the Canadians have been so poor in the last two, President's Cups. I don't know if they've had a win, you know, between Pendreth and Corey Connors going over eight. And then today, you know, starting out two losses and two matches. So that's over 10 by the Canadians. It's just, it's shocking too, because, you know, the Canadians we think very highly of as far as their ability to compete out on the PGA tour. It's not like there's not great PGA tour, Canadian golfers. It's just a little surprising. And maybe you just missed a little bit of a dog from Nick Taylor today. I still am adamant that Nick Taylor should have been on this team. And he's a player that I feel like you could have thrown out there today and got you got you something. He's just a gritty guy, can make big pots. We've seen it the Phoenix Open. Maybe a bit overthought on this team. Yeah, it's tough. I mean, it's tough with those picks because either way you're trying to kind of dial something up that's, that's different, you know, it's, that's what can we do to flip this result in a unique sort of way. And if they do it, they take Nick Taylor and had one and this team loses by a wide margin, then you get accused of being a homer. But I think kind of to your point, especially with your observations of the lack of atmosphere, like just give them some Canadians to root for. And so it just, it was weird. I don't know. I don't know about Canada on what, which, which like area of Canada's the got the route of fans, you know, I'm not one to say like, hey, this is the NHL hardest places to play in Canada because these, these fans are crazy. I don't know if Montreal, Canadian fans are considered to be, you know, on the crazy side. I'd imagine the Toronto maple leaves maybe would have crazier fans. I'm just, I'm just throwing it out here. Edmonton Oilers maybe feel like the Edmonton Oilers are nuts. We need to have somebody common here below to let us like give us a tiered list of, you know, Winnipeg, Edmonton, Vancouver, give us top to bottom. Calgary Flames, Calgary Flames. Well, yeah, there you go. Look at us. We're like, we're low key hockey guys maybe. We might be hockey guys. I've laid a better two on NHL in my day. I have, boy, have I taken a Calgary and a Winnipeg over in my day. I love to see the Jets back in Winnipeg after half of the years has been. That's really good stuff. We used to have, we used to have launches and, or, you know, when we finished up play, if I'm ever sitting next to Graham to let back on when I was on tour and then be like, hey, how's Calgary look? He's like, yeah, I'll just keep betting. They're always mad. Just keep betting the overs. And so I'll just keep betting the overs and, and it did pretty well. Great. Well, drop your best NHL picks in the comments and, uh, what the route started yet. Okay. All right. You're already spam base. Yeah. Yeah. Just all the above, uh, you just talk, talk a little hockey with us in the comments because, uh, if you're a Canadian right now, you probably don't want to talk a ton of golf. So, our good tough scene, tough scene. Colly, just a nightmare start, not only for, for the international team and Mike Weir, but for TV as well. We wanted this thing to be tight, new this, new this to be a little closer for some. The, the one part of this today that was very intriguing and that to me, I saw this and I said, ooh, this might give us a little bit of juice for the rest of the President's Cup. And I don't know if we're going to have any more moments like this now that the score line is five zero, but seventh hole of the Scheffler Henley M Kim match. Tom Kim makes a lengthy birdie putt gives a little, let's go. Little chest bump firing up the crowd. Scotty takes a little exception to that. Uh, he makes his birdie putt as it's trickling into the hole says, what about that? I think that was his quote. What about that? And then, uh, and then said, I think no, after that, or just something to the crowd. Here's a little smattering of booze. Tom Kim acknowledging that a little bit. And the next hole, the par four, eight, uh, Tom rolls in a long birdie putt again, kind of gets a crowd going. And then, uh, Scotty Scheffler walks up to the hole, kind of blocks him from the hole, takes the ball to the hole and hands it to him behind him without even making eye contact. And then apparently son J. M and Tom Kim, you know, step back, both Henley and Scotty Scheffler have birdie attempts remaining. And, uh, Camilo Vijagas says, Hey guys, we're just going to go over to the ninth tee. Uh, and she isn't close, by the way, not close. Like 60 yards away is what the seven broadcast. So then both Henley and Scheffler missed those putts and lose the hole. Apparently, Kevin Kessner took a little exception to that move from Vijagas and had some words with him after the fact. So there, there's a lot of one on pack here. First, I want, first thing I want to do is do you have any on the ground inside or Intel that you can share with us to add a little more color to the story, you know, further than what we just saw that I just laid out on the broadcast? No, you actually just explained it perfectly. And I think it was Camilo that, that tried to get them to, to take a move. And the reason why I'm not a fan of that is because a lot of times, after a big putt, you know, when you're walking to the next tee, that's when the fans want to get the loudest, you know, that's when they want to be very excited for you. Like, keep it going, keep that momentum going. And so for them to walk to the tee for somebody who wasn't there, I don't know if the fans responded at all, you know, just to create a bit of Russell. But, you know, it's always just polite as a, you know, uh, if there's something that happened to come up, especially, you know, it was a must-make putt. So it didn't matter for them to see the next one. But it's just some more of a respect thing, you know, it's not the end of the world type of deal. I think, I think Kevin probably just took an exception to it because, you know, it was a vice captain that probably got the guys to, to take the walk because Tom Kim and, and so, Jay, so I'm just like, all right, whatever. But Tom probably was like, okay, cool. Yeah, you know, the highest achievers among us are the people still striving, still reaching for something. The people who aren't satisfied to stay where they are and want to keep climbing higher. And it's those people who approach the impossible and embrace it. 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And so that's kind of why I think the Ryder Cup, you know, it definitely sings more is because you feel the intensity that these guys don't like each other. Now some I've obviously get along, but there's sure that don't. In the presence cup, I just doesn't, I like guys like Tom pushing the needle and even Camilo trying to get just some gamesmanship and what I consider to be a tournament that needs a little bit of Sergio Garcia, Sevi Byastaras type of yes, you know, just things that used to just piss off the Americans. I think you hit the nail on the head right there because Scotty was asked about this after winning the match. And he said, you know, essentially, we were playing a wolf game back home in Dallas, I would have done the exact same thing. And I think in some ways, they were probably trying to bring a little energy to a match where, I mean, I loved it. Like, I think that's for a competition like this. I'd say it this way. It's tough to kind of place your finger on why this doesn't have as much juice as a Ryder Cup. There are obvious things like, you know, the lack of history in the competition and the lack of competition, you know, itself and the internationals only winning once and tying once and the Americans winning every other one of those. But beyond that, I think you really kind of touched on it there is just, there's just a lack of disdain or animosity from one side to the other. And I don't know how you go about like manufacturing that. Yeah, that's a good code. I think if I were Mike, we're in this team room tonight and the vice captains, I think one of the things that they have to think about is like, okay, we need to get our pairings right for tomorrow. That's first and foremost. The second thing I would think about is like, man, we didn't really have the energy from the crowd. How can we, as vice captains and captains, do a better job of pumping up the crowd to try to get momentum? Because what's, you know, there's there's nothing better than for an away team to come into a quiet stadium. And not to say it was quiet. It just didn't have a juice of a Ryder Cup or a home president's cup or even an away president's cup. And Australia, like we saw at rural Melbourne. So that would be the two things I try to just, you know, nail. And then the third thing is, is I think you got to watch Miracle. I think you need to, you need to put it, you need to pull out all the DVDs of, of say it ain't so rocky. It was me outfield maybe. It was my outfield wouldn't be a bad shout. They could use a little bit of that magic right now. I think they need to order Uber Eats, you know, oh, yeah. Poutine. A lot of poutine. Maybe we'll tweet about poutine. They all need to huddle up and, you know, just get some popcorn and get some food and, and really just dive into Miracle and all those other classics that you mentioned. Because those are the three things I think they have to do to try to, to get this thing right tomorrow. They cannot lose the session. They cannot get dominating the session. Moving on. Maybe a lot. Maybe there's, is there like a large dog in Montreal they can borrow to, to get a little magic or maybe steal the American golf balls. No, I, I think it's to continue that, that original thought a little bit further. You almost got to get a little bit pissed off. Like that's what I like about the Vijaygas move is like he's trying to create a little bit of energy or a little bit of, you know, head to head animosity a little bit there. It's just a real shame that the person that he needled in the process is like probably the most competitive guy out there and Scotty Sheffler. And I think, I think that's a risk you run. It's like you can do stuff to kind of get your guys fired up and take a little pride and kind of dislike the other side a little bit, but you run the risk of motivating the Americans who are going to take a slight to that. And then they're going to go out and play great golf with Scotty did make some fun. How about my boy Scotty and Russell? That was my, that was the pairing I wanted to see. And scree call. Maybe I'm a feature vice captain. If I, if I come, if I'm coming up with what Jim is thinking, I mean, who's to say that? I don't have capabilities of, of, of tweeting out on the golf course like my boy is. I mean, you have a colleague that's a, that's a team manager, John Wood. So I mean, I feel like you're alive for, I mean, and Kissner, another colleague of yours, vice captain. I'd love to be a water boy. Maybe I can be like, you know, I've got all the gear now, so maybe I can be assistant to the vice captain. I could come as your assistant, and then that way I'm like, you guys don't have to pay for gear. I'm already ready to go. So I like this. Well, I'm interested for tomorrow to see what happens. Do we have pairings out? I know it's, it's 644 as we're, as we're doing this now. I imagine the pairings should be out any minute. If not, we can, oh, here we go. You got them right here? Yeah, I'm breaking news. Stop breaking everyone else. All right. 105 P.M. Patrick Kalay, Zander Shofle playing Hideki and some J.M. Okay. Next pairing we're going to send out is Sahithi Yal and Kalamore Kawa. They're going to play Adam Scott and Taylor Pendreth. Okay, interesting. So Pendreth, looking through this, looking through this right now, I'm in Louise, not playing tomorrow. So Max Homa and Brian Harmon in the next match, playing C Bez and Jason Day. Okay. Windham, Clark and Tony Feenow at 147 playing Corey Connors and Mackenzie Hughes. There's your Canadian team. There's your Canadian team. And then the anchor match, Scotty Sheffler and Russell Henry, we're going to run that back. And then they're going to play Seawoo Cam and Ben on. So quick takeaways in this is that Keegan Bradley is going to be sitting for the American team. And let's see, Sam Burns is going to be sitting for the American team. So that's a little surprising. I thought we might see Sam being played with Scotty Sheffler, but they must have really loved what they saw from Henry today. So I assume we'll see maybe Sam do a double session on Saturday. On the other side, I already mentioned Minhui Lee not playing. See the other one? Nope. C Bez is playing, which I was a little surprised by that. Tom Kim's not playing. Oh, wow. That's a little surprising. The one guy, the one guy that gave you juice. I don't understand that at all, unless you were like upset somehow about what he did. But I mean, the thing is like, you need, you have, and again, I'm not being disrespectful. You have a limited amount of like top 20 in the world star power on that team. So like you need those guys to play as many sessions as you possibly can. And you know, maybe you got to rest Tom Kim somewhere, but that doesn't make any sense to me. Go down 5.0 and the one guy that can give you an emotional spark. You bench him. I don't get I just think he's so good and enforce him. They must just have these pairings. And to me, this looks like pairings that that weren't changed. I don't think there was any adjustment to their pairings, which to me, that's a mistake. I think that Tom Kim should be playing. I don't know exactly from this team who you would take out. I would like to see some strokes gained statistics to kind of see like who really struggled from the international team. My guess would be C Bez would be the one guy I would say like put Tom Kim with Jason Day. I think that would give Jason Day a bit of a spark just going with somebody that's going to bring that energy. Yeah. Corey Connors and Mackenzie Hughes will be, I think a really good four ball team now to think about just how sharp Corey can be with his irons. I imagine that Corey will play on the odds. Mackenzie on the evens. We'll see. I think that can come down to how Mackenzie drives it on the backside with some of those really tough drivable. Not drivable holes, I should say, but trouble up the left. He's got to get up there and hit some good tee balls. But again, I look at this and think, man, it's going to be tough for the international team tomorrow. It's going to be tough. And Sneaky Russell Henley, you know, this is how you get your name in the, in the hat for future competitions as a guy that is, I mean, I'll say it this way. What's your wagon? It's got him. Let's go. Maybe if you are the guy that gets Scottish Shepherd playing good match play golf and stuff like this, you're definitely going to get a look for the Ryder Cup next year, no matter where you are on that points list. So it's a pretty good little gig. Russell's got this week. Yep. So that the big swing match in this to me is Max home at Brian Harmon versus Steve as in Jason Day. That just, it's, it seems like a match that the, that the internationals need to try to steal, you know, for, for those two guys not playing yesterday, can they go steal that match? Can, you know, Adam Scott and Taylor Pinterest find something there with Pinterest, Pinterest linked and Hideki. And some JM that to me is a really formidable pairing to go try to tackle. Can't wait and stop, Shoflay, but that's a challenge. Well, there you got it. There are the, the pairings, the matches for tomorrow, going to be an uphill battle for the internationals. We've laid out the reasons why here. So let's just all cross our fingers and hope we get a little more entertainment for, for your sake, smiley on the TV side. I just for the sake of this competition in general, we need, we need a little bit of a bounce back. Who knows? Maybe this is the year the internationals figure out all shot. That'd be a nice little plot twist. It definitely would be just the American side of, of Tom Kamenot playing. Keegan Bradley seemed like he had a really good day, putted really well, a great moment on 18. A little surprise that maybe he's not playing with, with Tony Fino and that windum was sitting. Yeah, Tony sitting. I think they were combined nine under, I want to say. Yeah, we'll surprise. We'll surprise he's not going out again, but we'll see him in the afternoon or not the afternoon. We'll see him on Saturday morning. That's a long break for him. So, well, we appreciate you tuning in for today's journal. We'll, of course, be back after play tomorrow in the Forceham's format with more breakdown of what happens in session two of the President's Cup. We appreciate you watching and listening. We'll talk to you then. You know, I listen to this podcast. It's really cool. 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The first day of the 2024 Presidents Cup is in the books, and the visitors are off to a hot start with a resounding 5-0 sweep of Thursday's fourball session. Smylie Kaufman and Charlie Hulme break down all the action from Royal Montreal, with Smylie fresh off the golf course covering the Morikawa/Theegala vs Lee/Scott match for Golf Channel. Smylie gives his thoughts on that match, plus the most exciting moment of the day as Scottie Scheffler and Tom Kim squared off. The show closes with a look at all the pairings for Friday's foursomes session.