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USA cut Europe lead at Ryder Cup, but biggest Sunday comeback required

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.

Cantlay and Wyndham Clark won the last two holes to beat Rory McIlroy and Matthew Fitzpatrick 1-up in the gathering gloom as the Americans grabbed the afternoon fourballs session 3-1.

But the visitors will still need the biggest Sunday comeback in Ryder Cup history to lift the trophy on European soil for the first time since 1993.

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"It felt big, just trying to get any momentum we can going into tomorrow," said Cantlay who competed without a cap, reportedly in a protest over players not being paid.

McIlroy and Fitzpatrick led 1-up with three holes to play and appeared set to secure a record seven-point advantage after two days for Europe when the Northern Irishman drove the 16th green.

But Cantlay made a crucial birdie, before making it three in succession with his monster effort on the 18th.

The majority of the US team were greenside and celebrated wildly as Cantlay roared in delight, evoking memories of Ian Poulter's famous Saturday heroics before Europe's comeback from 10-6 behind at the 'Miracle at Medinah' in 2012.

That was the last time either side won away from home.

Justin Rose and Robert MacIntyre had earlier fought back to see off Justin Thomas and a struggling Jordan Spieth 3 and 2.

The European pair twice trailed one-down on the front nine but rallied as Spieth misfired badly, Thomas failing to shoulder the burden alone.

MacIntyre had missed a succession of putts over the weekend but made three clutch ones on the back nine.

Rose finished

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