Presidents Cup Saturday Morning Four-Ball Picks

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Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for Saturday morning four-ball picks at the Presidents Cup! For more on the world of golf, follow Doc on X @drmedai59 
In this episode of the Golf Preview Podcast on Pregame's Network, host Will Docter delves into Friday's disappointing results during the 15th Presidents Cup, providing in-depth analysis, player statistics, and insights into team performances. Below is a breakdown of the key moments:
Friday’s Recap & Player Analysis: [Will Docter] (0:39 - 13:30)
Will discusses the complete turnaround from Thursday’s domination by Team USA to Friday’s losses in the foursome sessions. Below are detailed match analyses:
Match 6: Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im vs. Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele

Matsuyama and Im stunned Cantlay and Schauffele with seven consecutive birdies, finishing 7 and 6.

The Japanese-Korean duo, ranked low in strokes gained on Day 1, were in top five by the end of Friday.

Key Quote: "Seven straight birdies is flat-out impressive stuff in any format" (0:47).


Analysis: Matsuyama and Im displayed exceptional form, outperforming Cantlay and Schauffele in every aspect, particularly in putting.

Match 7: Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith vs. Sahith Theegala and Collin Morikawa

Pendrith continued his solid performance, paired with Scott who had a fantastic day on the greens.

Theegala struggled, having the second-worst day on the course.


Analysis: Theegala’s weak putting, combined with Morikawa’s subpar form, left them outmatched despite Morikawa’s solid ball striking.

Match 8: Christiaan Bezuidenhout and Jason Day vs. Max Homa and Brian Harman

Homa had a strong day with his driving, but Harman’s poor showing left the pair vulnerable.


Team USA Analysis: Homa and Harman couldn’t recover, losing 1-up in a closely contested match. Day and Bezuidenhout capitalized on their putting despite not playing their best.

Match 9: Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes vs. Wyndham Clark and Tony Finau

The Canadians made seven birdies, ending the match on 13, while Clark and Finau could not make their putts.


Key Stat: Both Finau and Clark had negative strokes gained with their irons.


Analysis: The home crowd support for Conners and Hughes gave them a needed boost as Team USA faltered.

Match 10: Si Woo Kim and Byeong Hun An vs. Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley

Si Woo Kim excelled with birdies on 12, 13, and 15, and a clutch par putt to close the match.

Scheffler admitted that Henley rolled the ball well but couldn’t capitalize on his chances.


Analysis: Si Woo’s ability to thrive in high-pressure situations made the difference, showcasing his incredible match-play abilities.

Saturday Picks & Predictions: [Will Docter] (13:30 - 17:00)
Match 11: Scottie Scheffler and Collin Morikawa vs. Adam Scott and Taylor Pendrith


Favorite: Scheffler and Morikawa (-205).


Prediction: Despite Morikawa’s shaky putting, Will leans toward Team USA based on Scheffler’s solid ball striking and world number one ranking.

Match 12: Tony Finau and Xander Schauffele vs. Corey Conners and Mackenzie Hughes


Underdog: Conners and Hughes (+141).


Prediction: Will favors the Canadians, citing their recent form and Finau’s ongoing struggles with the greens.

Match 13: Si Woo Kim and Tom Kim vs. Keegan Bradley and Wyndham Clark


Favorite: Si Woo and Tom Kim (-117).


Prediction: Will is confident in the chemistry between the Kims, emphasizing Si Woo’s clutch performance on Friday.

Match 14: Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns vs. Hideki Matsuyama and Sungjae Im

Even Money: Will predicts the Internationals will continue their momentum, doubting Cantlay and Burns’ ability to perform under pressure.
Closing Remarks: [Will Docter] (17:00 - End)
Will concludes by discussing his plan for Saturday's afternoon session, hinting at potential picks for Sunday singles based on Saturday’s results.
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Presidents Cup Saturday Morning Four-Ball Picks

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