2022 Presidents Cup pairings, tee times: Singles, matches, complete schedule for Day 4 on Sunday

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The race to 15.5 is officially on at the 2022 Presidents Cup as a mad dash to end Day 3 saw the International team turn what was thought to be a blowout into a legitimate ball game. Trimming the United States’ overnight lead from six points to four with an overall score of 11-7, the away team will look to ride a wave of momentum into Sunday singles and pull off the improbable.

The catalyst for this comeback: Tom Kim. The 20-year-old took Quail Hollow by storm Saturday winning his foursomes match with K.H. Lee over world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns in the morning. Then, he outdid himself in the afternoon alongside countryman Si Woo Kim as the pair downed the two-headed monster of Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele in four-ball. 

Despite Kim’s heroics, the U.S. lead is still four points thanks to a 4-0-0 record from Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth. The two will bat 1-2 in Sunday singles for the U.S. and attempt to fend off any scent of an upset. Spieth has yet to win a singles match in his career with a 0-6-1 record and will face a budding star in Cameron Davis.

The message is clear from the U.S. side: Give the International team no hope. With a front loaded lineup of Thomas, Spieth, Cantlay, Scheffler and Burns, any thought of a repeat of “Miracle at Medinah” will hopefully be far from the mind.

Here’s a look at all the singles matches on Day 4 of the 2022 Presidents Cup. Don’t miss our complete Presidents Cup TV schedule and coverage guide so you can check out the action all weekend long. All times Eastern

2022 Presidents Cup pairings

Day 4 — Singles

Match United States Internationals Time

1

Justin Thomas

Si Woo Kim

12:02 p.m.

2

Jordan Spieth

Cam Davis

12:14 p.m.

3

Sam Burns

Hideki Matsuyama

12:26 p.m.

4

Patrick Cantlay

Adam Scott

12:38 p.m.

5

Scottie Scheffler

Sebastian Munoz

12:50 p.m.

6

Tony Finau

Taylor Pendrith

1:02 p.m.

7

Xander Schauffele

Corey Conners

1:14 p.m.

8

Cameron Young

Sungjae Im

1:26 p.m.

9

Billy Horschel

K.H. Lee

1:38 p.m.

10

Max Homa

Tom Kim

1:50 p.m.

11

Collin Morikawa

Mito Pereira

2:02 p.m.

12

Kevin Kisner

Christiaan Bezuidenhout

2:14 p.m.

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