Europe four points from Ryder Cup victory as Rory McIlroy involved in angry row
Europe need just four points from the final day’s 12 singles matches to complete their revenge mission in Rome and regain the Ryder Cup.
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Europe need just four points from the final day’s 12 singles matches to complete their revenge mission in Rome and regain the Ryder Cup.
Europe need just four points from the final day's 12 singles matches to complete their revenge mission in Rome and regain the Ryder Cup.
Europe were poised for another home Ryder Cup victory after ending Saturday's action five points ahead but the United States earned a glimmer of hope by taking the fourballs 3-1 in a tense finale.
Europe’s record-breaking pair of Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg were brought back down to earth as the United States attempted to launch a fightback in the Ryder Cup.
Viktor Hovland and Ludvig Aberg trampled Scottie Scheffler and Brooks Koepka 9 and 7 in a record-breaking Saturday morning foursomes session, and Team Europe are five points away from winning the 44th Ryder Cup this weekend in Rome.
Jon Rahm hit back at Brooks Koepka for branding him a child after the humiliated Yank ended up the one taken to school in Rome.
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.