PEBBLE BEACH, Calif. – Wild.

That was the word from U.S. captain Nathan Smith but also the unanimous sentiment felt across Cypress Point Club on Sunday morning, as both sides split the second foursomes session, 2-2, to keep the Americans a point clear after a wild bunch of alternate-shot matches.

“It’s been all over the place,” said Smith, whose team is up 8.5-7.5 with 10 singles points on the line in the afternoon. “Some of the matches we thought we’d win, we lost, and same for them. Everything was flipping, and it’s been so exciting for everybody.”

All four matches reached the 17th hole, including the anchor match between GB&I’s Niall Shiels Donegan and Cameron Adam and Americans Michael La Sasso and Jase Summy. It was a spirited match, during which La Sasso laid his putter down on th

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