The Internationals have won only once in past 10 editions and tied another time and it will be a tough ask for them to make a comeback from a 1-4 deficit.
From the moment, the first pair of India's Anirban Lahiri and Thongchai Jaidee of Thailand lost their match 5&4 to a sizzling Rickie Fowler and consistent Jimmy Walker, the Internationals were always on the back foot, barring when the South African duo, Branden Grace and Louis Oosthuizen, took out Matt Kuchar and Patrick Reed 3&2.
Lahiri and Matsuyama will sit out for Friday's Fourballs, while the Americans have kept their only losing duo, Reed and Kuchar out and brought in Bill Haas and Chris Kirk.
With a huge crowd thronging the Jack Nicklaus Golf Club for the first-ever Presidents Cup in Asia, the only match to go the wire today was when veteran Phil Mickelson holed from the bunker once and then held his nerve to beat Jason Day and Steve Bowditch 2-up on 18th. Day did stretch the match to the 18th with a really long putt for birdie on 17th, but other than that he seemed a little flat.
Rookies Lahiri and Thongchai struggled through the day and barely made a putt.
Lahiri admitted, "We didn't make a single birdie in 14 holes, and we hit 13 fairways. I mean, we only missed one fairway on 10 and we hit every fairway apart from that but did not make a birdie. So that tells you that we didn't putt well, and that's what you need.
