With the Europeans having just taken each of the first three matches of the opening foursomes session Friday at the Ryder Cup, the skies roared overheard. It was Air Force One, and on it, President Donald Trump on his way to his box set up behind Bethpage Black’s first tee.

No other European squad had won each of the first three matches before, and the last two European sides to take 3-1 leads have both gone on to win the whole thing, but U.S. captain Keegan Bradley remained hopeful.

“We just had the President fly over in his Air Force One, so I’ve got a feeling things are going to turn here,” said Bradley, who then watched his anchor pairing of Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele finally put a point on the board.

“The team is not doing so well. I heard that, so I said, ‘Let’s get on

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