Matt Fitzpatrick showed no sign of Ryder Cup hangover to lead at Alfred Dunhill Links Championship
Matt Fitzpatrick shrugged off any sign of a Ryder Cup hangover to lead by one stroke at the midway point of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
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Matt Fitzpatrick shrugged off any sign of a Ryder Cup hangover to lead by one stroke at the midway point of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
Ryder Cup vice-captain Nicolas Colsaerts showed no signs of a hangover from Europe's triumph in Rome as he outshone three of his victorious players to sit just a shot off the lead after day one of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
After three enthralling days of golf in Rome, Europe reclaimed the Ryder Cup in emphatic style. Sunday's singles may, at one stage, have provided some tension, but ultimately the 16½ to 11½ victory demonstrated the hosts' overall dominance.
Europe captain Luke Donald backed his Ryder Cup winners to have more success in the event after wresting back the trophy from the United States with a 16.5-11.5 victory in Rome.
The United States gave themselves a glimmer of hope of retaining the Ryder Cup as Patrick Cantlay holed a 30-foot putt on the final green on Saturday to reduce Europe's lead to 10.5-5.5 ahead of the closing singles.
Team Europe currently hold a 7-point lead over the United States on Day 2 of the Ryder Cup.
GUIDONIA MONTECELIO, Italy — It took until 2:01 p.m. local time for America to lead a match for the first time in the 44th Ryder Cup. The novelty of standing in the Italian sun had since worn off, with spectators cramming into the small pockets of shade, stepping through crunched beer cans and twisted plastic water bottles as various chants of «Ole, Ole, Ole» broke out.
Jon Rahm cemented his status as Spain’s latest Ryder Cup superstar as Europe claimed a record-equalling five-point lead after an extraordinary opening day of the 44th Ryder Cup.