U.S. keeps noses in front at Presidents Cup

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By Peter Rutherford INCHEON, South Korea (Reuters) - It has been a day of great escapes and blown opportunities for the Internationals so far at the Presidents Cup on Saturday as they split the morning foursomes to remain a point behind the United States going into the afternoon four-balls. Louis Oosthuizen and Branden Grace earned their third straight win by beating Patrick Reed and Rickie Fowler 3&2, as International blue dominated the early scoreboard at the Jack Nicklaus Gold Club Korea. Jason Day and Charl Schwartzel led Jordan Spieth and Dustin Johnson by three holes at one point but fell apart over the closing stages, with world number one Spieth draining a seven footer on 18 to win the match.

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