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Presidents Cup 2013 Schedule: Day 4 Start Time, TV Coverage and Live Stream

Richard LangfordJun 2, 2018

Team USA will take a comfortable 11.5 to 6.5 lead into the final day of play at the Presidents Cup. Well, maybe it will be the final day of play. Mother Nature has not cooperated with the schedule of this event. 

As a result, we've been playing catch-up since the start, and Sunday will be no different. Sunday's play will begin with the completion of Saturday's afternoon session. 

Saturday began with the guys completing Friday's foursomes matches, and that came on the one day with two sessions scheduled. As a result, all but one of Saturday's foursome matches have yet to find a winner. 

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After Saturday's action wraps up, all 12 golfers on each team will play in head-to-head match play to finish off the tournament. 

2013 Presidents Cup Day 4 Information

When: Sunday, Oct. 6; according to PGATour.com, play will begin at 7:35 a.m. ET by resuming Saturday's foursome matches.

Those matches are expected to conclude at 9 a.m. ET. Sunday's single matches will begin shortly thereafter. 

Where: Muirfield Village Golf Club, Dublin, Ohio

Live Stream: Golf Live Extra

Radio: PGA Tour Radio (Sirius 208, XM 93, PGATour.com)

Top Storylines to Watch on Day 4

Will Tiger Woods and Adam Scott Wage a Final Showdown? 

One of the problems of play being pushed back is that we don't get the pairings for the singles matches until Monday. 

I, for one, am hoping that the captains decide to pit their two No. 1s against each other. A showdown in match play between world No. 1 Woods and world No. 2 Scott would be a perfect way to cap this event. 

Scott is coming off a breakout year that saw him claim his first major and play consistently excellent golf. He is finally living up to the potential that sprang from a game and swing that drew comparisons to Woods. There is no doubt Scott is itching to prove he can topple Woods in a setting like this. 

Meanwhile, Woods has already gotten the best of Scott once. He and partner Matt Kuchar bested Scott and Hideki Matsuyama in Saturday's fourball. 

Still, how great would it be to see these two heavyweights battle one-on-one for national pride?

Who Will Come Out on Top? 

The Americans will take a comfortable lead into the final day, but this event is far from over. There are 12 points to be had just from the singles play.

If the current standings in the incomplete foursomes hold, the International squad will enter singles play trailing by four. To win, the Internationals would have to win seven of the 12 matches. While daunting, that is not impossible. 

The Americans carried a four-point lead into the final 12 singles matches at last year's Ryder Cup, and that didn't work out so well for the U.S. 

Of course, if Scott and Matsuyama battle back to beat Bill Haas and Steve Stricker, or Jason Day and Graham DeLaet earn a full point instead of the half they are on pace for, the International team will have some momentum and a more manageable deficit heading into the individual matches. 

Things could get interesting in a hurry on Sunday. 

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