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Presidents Cup 2013: Tee times and pairings for Saturday’s matches

After sleeping on it one more night, the captains have set the order for Saturday Four-ball and there aren’t many changes to the pairings.

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The pairings are now set for the Saturday morning Four-ball, and the first match out is comprised of the only two teams who wrapped up last night. Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley will lead off again for Fred Couples and the American side, facing an Ernie Els and Brendon de Jonge pairing which cruised to an International point on Friday night.

There’s still one match out on the course, but the PGA Tour is working to get the schedule back on track to try and have Saturday’s double session complete before darkness. There is a little bit of rain in the forecast for the afternoon, so it could get dicey again with another possible delay.

This is also the first session of the week where the captains can leave players on the bench. For the American side, Couples will sit down the duo of Jason Dufner and Zach Johnson while the Internationals will keep Richard Sterne and Marc Leishman on the shelf.

The session and first match will start just after 8:30 a.m. ET in Columbus. Here’s the lineup for the morning Four-ball, a format where the Internationals have traditionally competed best with the U.S.

Saturday Four-ball -- (5 Points)

Match One

Ernie Els / Brendon de Jonge vs. Phil Mickelson / Keegan Bradley

Match Two

Jason Day / Graham DeLaet vs. Steve Stricker / Jordan Spieth

Match Three

Branden Grace / Angel Cabrera vs. Webb Simpson / Bill Haas

Match Four

Louis Oosthuizen / Charl Schwartzel vs. vs. Hunter Mahan / Brandt Snedeker

Match Five

Adam Scott / Hideki Matsuyama vs. Matt Kuchar / Tiger Woods

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