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Presidents Cup: Team USA open up commanding six-point lead over International team

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Highlights of the second day's play as Team USA open up a six-point lead over the International team at the Presidents Cup.

Team USA opened up a commanding six-point lead over the International following a dominant display in Friday’s fourballs at the Presidents Cup in New Jersey.

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The hosts had built up a two-point lead following the opening day's foursomes and extended their advantage thanks to some inspired play from their pivotal players to increase their chances of securing a seventh consecutive victory in the biennial matchplay event.

Steve Stricker's side claimed four-and-a-half points from a possible five at Liberty National GC to damage Nick Price's International hopes of securing a surprise victory.

JERSEY CITY, NJ - SEPTEMBER 29:  Kevin Chappell and Charlie Hoffman of the U.S. Team celebrate on the 13th green after defeating Anirban Lahiri of India an
Image: Kevin Chappell and Charlie Hoffman celebrate on the 13th green after defeating Anirban Lahiri and Charl Schwartzel

American rookies Charley Hoffman and Kevin Chappell, left out of Thursday's foursomes action, thrashed Anirban Lahiri and Charl Schwartzel 6&5 in the fourth game to get the opening point on the board for the hosts.

Justin Thomas, last week's FedEx Cup champion, and Rickie Fowler overcame South African duo Louis Oosthuizen and Branden Grace 3&2 to hand a first defeat for the South African in the Presidents Cup after winning their opening five matches as a duo.

JERSEY CITY, NJ - SEPTEMBER 29:  Justin Thomas of the U.S. Team makes a shot from a bunker on the 14th hole during Friday four-ball matches of the Presiden
Image: Justin Thomas produced an exquisite hole-out from the bunker for birdie on the 14th hole

"We are going to play in 15 or 20 more years of this stuff and if we continue to be partners there are going to be rounds where we really rely on the other," Thomas told Sky Sports.

"He (Fowler) really held us in the start when I wasn't playing really well and then I made a couple of birdies later but it was just such a great victory for us today."

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The big-hitting partnership of major winners Dustin Johnson and Brooks Koepka earned a hard-fought 3&2 success against the International pairing of Jhonattan Vegas and Adam Scott.

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Team USA captain Steve Stricker reflects on an undefeated session in Friday's fourballs over the International team at the Presidents Cup.

Meanwhile, Canada's Adam Hadwin and Japan's Hideki Matsuyama were unable to capitalise on a 2-up lead with only four holes to play against the proven matchplay pairing of Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed as the Texan duo snatched a half in the opening encounter.

The final match like the top match went the distance and five-time major winner Phil Mickelson showed his composure to make a 12-foot birdie putt to recover from a losing position, two down after the front nine, against the Australian duo Jason Day and Marc Leishman.

Australian duo Marc Leishman (right) and Jason Day succumbed to Kevin Kisner and Phil Mickelson 1 down at the 18th
Image: Australian duo Leishman (right) and Day succumbed to Kevin Kisner and Phil Mickelson at the 18th

Team USA need a further seven-and-a-half points to reach the 15 1/2 points target needed for victory with four foursomes and four fourballs encounters to follow on Saturday ahead of Sunday's 12 singles matches.

Watch the Presidents Cup throughout the week live on Sky Sports Golf. Live coverage continues on Saturday behind the red button from 1.00pm and uninterrupted from 5.00pm.

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