0905: Westwood/Stricker start singles (Europe 9½-6½ USA)
1149: Europe up in 7 matches, USA in 4, one all-square
1247: Stricker beats Westwood 2&1 (9½-7½)
1248: D Johnson beats Kaymer 6&4 (9½-8½)
1302: Poulter beats Kuchar 5&4 (10½-8½)
1320: McIlroy halved with Cink (11-9)
1329: Donald beats Furyk 1up (12-9)
1403: Jimenez beats Watson 4&3 (13-9)
1409: Overton beats Fisher 3&2 (13-10)
1414: Woods beats F Molinari 4&3 (13-11)
1442: Mickelson beats Hanson 4&2 (13-12)
1501: E Molinari halved with Fowler (13½-12½)
1502: Z Johnson beats Harrington 4&3 (13½-13½)
1520: McDowell beats Mahan 3&1 (14½-13½)
The 2010 Ryder Cup in detail: http://www.rydercup.com/2010/
Monday, October 4, 2010
Celtic thriller as Europe triumph in Ryder Cup classic!
A victory roar from McDowell (left) and Poulter after clinching the Ryder CupHOW THE FINAL DAY UNFOLDED (BST)
A stunning days golf at the Celtic Manor in South Wales saw Europe win the closest Ryder Cup contest since Brookline, Massachusetts in 1999.
Northern Ireland's Graeme McDowell won the final singles match to help Europe regain the trophy by the smallest possible margin, 14½ points to 13½ points.
Trailing 9-6½ going into the weather delayed finale, the United States fought back superbly to take the match to the wire. Only Europe's Luke Donald, Ian Poulter and Miguel Angel Jimenez managed to win their singles matches, whist victories in the singles today by American's Steve Stricker, Dustin Johnson, Jeff Overton, Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Zach Johnson brought the USA level with Europe at 13½ points apiece.
This meant it all went down to the final singles match between McDowell and Californian Hunter Mahan, as Europe went in search of the magical 14½ points needed for outright victory. McDowell, ironically the US Open champion kept his cool and held his nerve as Mahan was forced to concede defeat on the 17th green, sparking wild celebrations among the European team and the majority of the 35,000 fans.
"A fantastic result for Europe's golfers, a great advert for the game and a marvellous advert for sport."
Chicago, Illinois is the venue in two years time, when the USA will have the opportunity to regain the coverted trophy on home soil.
Posted by mr.eko at 7:23 AM
Labels: Dustin Johnson, Europe, Golf, Graeme McDowell, Hunter Mahan, Ian Poulter, Jeff Overton, Luke Donald, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Phil Mickelson, Ryder Cup, Steve Stricker, Tiger Woods, USA, Zach Johnson
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