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Andrew Both

U.S. lead International team after first day at Presidents Cup

Sep 28, 2017; Jersey City, NJ, USA; Golfer Patrick Reed tees off on the first hole during the first round foursomes match of The President's Cup golf tournament at Liberty National Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

JERSEY CITY, New Jersey (Reuters) - International captain Nick Price expressed relief the damage was not worse after the United States stole another early march to open a two-point lead on the opening day at the Presidents Cup at Liberty National on Thursday.

The U.S. won three of five foursomes matches, and halved another, to enjoy a 3-1/2 to 1-1/2 advantage in strong and gusty winds that made club selection difficult.

Sep 28, 2017; Jersey City, NJ, USA; Patrick Reed chips onto the twelfth green during the first round foursomes match of The President's Cup golf tournament at Liberty National Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

It could have been even worse for the International team as American veteran Phil Mickelson missed a six-foot putt at the final hole as he and partner Kevin Kisner halved with Australians Jason Day and Marc Leishman.

The International team, comprised of players from the rest of the world excluding Europe, have now lost the opening session six consecutive times at the biennial event.

"We're one point better off then we were two years (ago)," Price said. "It was a brutal day to play golf. We got behind the eight-ball early with a few of our teams being two-down, three-down at the turn.

Sep 28, 2017; Jersey City, NJ, USA; (Left to right) Golfer Patrick Reed with former Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama and Bill Clinton and Si Woo Kim and Emiliano Grillo all pose for a picture before the first round foursomes match of The President's Cup golf tournament at Liberty National Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

"But the guys rallied back great. Even though we're two points behind, it was one of our strongest starts in foursomes on Thursday.

"So the team is not discouraged at all. We have a resilient team. They are raring to go tomorrow."

The American pair Justin Thomas and Rickie Fowler set the tone in the first match, thrashing Hideki Matsuyama and Charl Schwartzel 6&4.

September 27, 2017; Jersey City, NJ, USA; U.S. Team golfer Phil Mickelson hits his tee shot on the third hole during the practice round of The Presidents Cup golf tournament at Liberty National Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

The Americans also had an emphatic victory in match three as Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed thumped South Korean Kim Si-woo and Argentine Emiliano Grillo 5&4.

The International team suffered another disappointment when Australian Adam Scott and Jhonattan Vegas of Venezuela were edged one-up by Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar.

The result leaves Scott with more foursomes defeats, nine, than any player in Presidents Cup history. He is 4-9-1 in the alternate shot format. Scott also joins South African Ernie Els with a record 18 losses over all formats.

September 27, 2017; Jersey City, NJ, USA; International Team captain Nick Price (left) shakes hands with U.S. Team captain Steve Stricker (right) after the captain pairings selections during the practice round of The Presidents Cup golf tournament at Liberty National Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

STELLAR PARTNERSHIP

The International team did manage to salvage something from the other two matches as South Africans Louis Oosthuizen and Branden Grace continued their stellar partnership with a 3&1 win over Brooks Koepka and Daniel Berger.

Sep 28, 2017; Jersey City, NJ, USA; Patrick Reed watches his tee shot on the ninth hole during the first round foursomes match of The President's Cup golf tournament at Liberty National Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Oosthuizen and Grace paired up to win four matches at the 2015 event.

In the final match, Day and Leishman recovered from a big early deficit to take the lead against Mickelson and Kisner.

But the Australians opened the door with bogeys at the final two holes, and were fortunate to escape with 1/2 a point.

Sep 27, 2017; Jersey City, NJ, USA; From left to right U.S. Team golfers Phil Mickelson and Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas during The Presidents Cup golf tournament at Liberty National Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

U.S. captain Sticker was pleased with the day overall.

"There's still a long, long ways to go. But we very much liked the day and the way it started," he said.

The International team has only one overall victory (1998) and one tie (2003) in 11 stagings of the event.

Sep 27, 2017; Jersey City, NJ, USA; U.S. Team golfer Jordan Spieth chips prepares to chile on the 10th hole of The Presidents Cup golf tournament at Liberty National Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

The Cup continues on Friday with five four-ball (better ball) matches.

Price will rest rookies Kim and Grillo, while U.S. captain Steve Stricker opted to leave out Matt Kuchar and Daniel Berger.

Sep 26, 2017; Jersey City, NJ, USA; U.S. Team golfer Justin Thomas plays his shot off the 13th tee during The Presidents Cup golf tournament at Liberty National Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-USA TODAY Sports

Four-ball matches at Presidents Cup on Friday (U.S. named first):

11.35 a.m. ET (1535 GMT) - Jordan Spieth/Patrick Reed v Hideki Matsuyama/Adam Hadwin

11.50 a.m. ET - Rickie Fowler/Justin Thomas v Louis Oosthuizen/Branden Grace

Sep 28, 2017; Jersey City, NJ, USA; Golfers Kevin Kisner (left) and Phil Mickelson celebrate a made putt by Kisner on the first hole during the first round foursomes match of The President's Cup golf tournament at Liberty National Golf Course. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports

12.05 p.m. ET - Phil Mickelson/Kevin Kisner v Jason Day/Marc Leishman

12.20 p.m ET - Kevin Chappell/Charley Hoffman v Charl Schwartzel/Anirban Lahiri

12.35 p.m. ET - Dustin Johnson/Brooks Koepka v Adam Scott/Jhonattan Vegas

(Reporting by Andrew Both, editing by Pritha Sarkar and Ken Ferris)

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