The Europeans win the 2010 Ryder Cup by one match after the Americans make an impressive comeback.
Europe Wins Ryder Cup 2010 Over U.S., 14.5 to 13.5 After Graeme McDowell Tops Hunter Mahan
The U.S. made an impressive comeback on the final day of Ryder Cup 2010, but in the end, the Americans fell just short, losing the Cup to Europe, 14.5 to 13.5.
Following an amazing stretch of four birdies in a row by 21-year-old Rickie Fowler to halve his match, the two sides were all square at 13.5. The Ryder Cup then came down to Hunter Mahan vs. Graeme McDowell. Mahan got within 1 of McDowell with three to play, but lost the 16th and 17th holes to seal the win for Europe.
Read Article >Ryder Cup 2010, Session 4: U.S. Picks Up Two Match Wins, Trails Overall, 13-11
The Americans have drawn closer, but Europe still leads the 2010 Ryder Cup, 13-11.
The U.S. picked up points with wins in Monday’s singles play from Jeff Overton and Tiger Woods, while Ian Poulter and Miguel Angel Jimenez picked up wins for the Europeans.
Read Article >Ryder Cup 2010, Session 4: USA Needs Big Comeback In Monday’s Singles Play
The final session of the 2010 Ryder Cup (singles play) is underway in Wales, and it will take a big day from the Americans if they are going to pull off the Brookline-like comeback.
As it stands right now (about 9 a.m. ET), Europe leads overall, 12-9, and are currently up in three, with the U.S. up in four.
Read Article >Ryder Cup 2010: All Matches Must Be Finished By 6:43 P.M. Monday
All matches of the 2010 Ryder Cup must be completed by 6:43 p.m. local time Monday, according to a Captain’s agreement. Matches not finished at that time will be halved. Because of the heavy rain that delayed fourball play on Friday, play will almost certainly carry over to Monday.
This is a correction from an earlier update we made, in which we said matches not finished by 6:43 Friday would be halved. So, sorry about that.
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