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Forecasts from Golfweek’s experts for Friday’s foursomes

Golfweek staff predictions for Friday’s foursomes


2024 Presidents Cup

Adam Scott of the International team tees off on the second hole during the first round of the 2024 Presidents Cup. (Eric Bolte-Imagn Images)

Adam Schupak: In the aftermath of a day that saw the Internationals dig a steep hole, Adam Scott, who has seen this movie too many times, looked like a man whose steak was prepared to the wrong temperature and his fries were cold. He and Canadian Taylor Pendrith, who has yet to earn a point in five career matches, will get the black and gold on the board, 2 and 1.

Cameron Jourdan: The Internationals will get their first point in this match. Pendrith was perhaps the best International player with six birdies on Thursday, and Adam Scott isn’t one to panic. They’ll be fired up and get a point, 3 and 2.

Todd Kelly: The overall U.S. lead will grow to 6-0 but this is when the Internationals will start to claw back. Scott and Pendrith will get them a full point here, with some of those chips and putts that were burning the edges of the cup all day Thursday will start to go down.