After 36 holes of play on day three (Saturday in Australia, Friday afternoon/evening here in the USA), the USA team leads the International team 13-9. The International team still has a chance, but they need a big day for day four.
Tiger Woods finally recorded his first win in the 2011 Presidents Cup, then lost in the afternoon. So Woods is 1-3. Good decision for Fred Couples to pick him over Keegan Bradley? Comment in below if you wish.
| Saturday Four-Ball | ||
|---|---|---|
| USA | Result | International |
| Simpson/Watson | LOSE 2 & 1 | Goosen/Schwartzel |
| Woods/Johnson | LOSE 1 DOWN | Kim/Yang |
| Stricker/Kuchar | LOSE 1 DOWN | Ogilvy/Choi |
| Mahan/Haas | WIN 2 & 1 | Baddeley/Day |
| Furyk/Watney | WIN 1 UP | Scott/Els |
| Saturday Foursomes | ||
|---|---|---|
| USA | Result | International |
| Simpson/Watson | WIN 3 & 2 | Allenby/Ogilvy |
| Haas/Kuchar | LOSE 1 DOWN | Els/Ishikawa |
| Mahan/Toms | WIN 5 & 4 | Goosen/Schwartzel |
| Woods/Johnson | WIN 3 & 2 | Scott/Choi |
| Mickelson/Furyk | WIN 2 & 1 | Baddeley/Day |









The days of Tiger dominating golf are over. His best days are truly behind him – the reason? Well, there was a time when everybody was intimidated by him. He was young, couldn’t miss and everybody loved him. Those days are long gone, there are better, hungrier golfers!