Ryder Cup 2016 - as it happened: A look back at Europe's fight back in the fourballs
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Your support makes all the difference.The 2016 Ryder Cup pits the United States against Europe once again in golf’s greatest rivalry, with the hosts looking to avoid a record fourth consecutive defeat when they meet at Hazeltine National Golf Course in Minnesota. Follow all the live action here.
- Defending champions Europe face the United States in the 41st Rydr Cup
- US have not won the Ryder Cup since 2008
- European captain Darren Clarke drops Masters champion Danny Willett from Friday foursomes
- Willett’s brother in astonishing foul-mouthed outburst on US fans
- Team USA start as favourites to regain the trophy
- Afternoon fourball pairings will be announced later today
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Teams
Team USA: Dustin Johnson, Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, Patrick Reed, Jimmy Walker, Brooks Koepka, Brandt Snedeker, Zach Johnson, JB Holmes, Rickie Fowler, Matt Kuchar and Ryan Moore.
Team Europe: Rory McIlroy, Danny Willett, Henrik Stenson, Chris Wood, Sergio Garcia, Rafa Cabrera Bello, Justin Rose, Andy Sullivan, Matthew Fitzpatrick, Lee Westwood, Martin Kaymer and Thomas Pieters.
HERE WE GO!
The introductions are underway, with Henrik Stenson and Justin Rose representing Europe, and Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed representing Team USA. The American duo were brilliant on day one in 2014, but in Rose and Stenson, Europe have the Olympic gold and silver medallists, with Stenson also claiming The Open this year. It's time...
Spieth & Reed vs Rose & Stenson
Cool as you like. Rose tees off into the early morning fog and finds the fairway beautifully, and Reed follows suit to get the slobberknocker of an opening match underway.
Mickelson & Fowler vs McIlroy & Sullivan
The four players making up match two are out onto the first tee to another raucous reception. McIlroy is joining in the chants and actually leading them, and he looks to be enjoying every second of it. It'll be Europe's first rookie to tee off in Sullivan though, and he settles in well to find the left of the fairway. Some perfect tee shots so far, and Fowler follows suit to get the second match underway.
Spieth & Reed vs Rose & Stenson
Stenson tees off on the second and looks happy enough with it, as he finds the outside corner of the dog-leg left on the 429-yard par 4. Spieth drives just past Stenson to the fairway at the 300-yard mark.
Mickelson & Fowler vs McIlroy & Sullivan
Mickelson misses his putt! A big chance for McIlroy to strike first blood in the second match. He lands it! Europe go 1 UP.
Dustin Johnson & Kucher vs Pieters & Westwood
Kuch and Johnson are playing very well so far, and the former leaves Johnson a simple putt. He doesn't need it, as Pieters misses another putt and gifts the Americans a 2 UP lead.
Mickelson & Fowler vs McIlroy & Sullivan
Fowler's made a rather big error on 5 as he hits left and into the crowd off the tee.
Dustin Johnson & Kucher vs Pieters & Westwood
Back on 3, Westwood misses the fairway by a long way and the final European pair are struggling.
Mickelson & Fowler vs McIlroy & Sullivan
Mickelson, from the trees, finds the green with a sublime effort that makes up for Fowler's error. McIlroy hits his effort thin and doesn't get the backspin he's after, and Fowler will get a chance to level the match if Sullivan can't hole a long one.
Walker & Zach Johnson vs Garcia & Kaymer
After watching Garcia hit beyond the green on the par-3 fourth, Walker can only find the edge of the green.
Mickelson & Fowler vs McIlroy & Sullivan
Mickelson and Fowler are conceding this hole without doubt. They've taken three before their second actual shot, and Mickelson has to hit right handed (with the club reversed) that goes all of 20 yards.
Spieth & Reed vs Rose & Stenson
Rose and Stenson are fighting back and a good tee shot gets the lucky break they need as the ball trickles out onto the fairway. Spieth is having none of it though, and instead of laying up on the 642-yard sixth, he attacks and gets rewarded with finding the green
Walker & Zach Johnson vs Garcia & Kaymer
Walker finds the green on 5, and that could be the first step to fighting back against the Europeans.
Walker & Zach Johnson vs Garcia & Kaymer
The Americans don't get the putt as Johnson misses. Kaymer top win the hole...it's close but no cigar. His ball curls agonisingly left of the hole and the fifth is shared.
Mickelson & Fowler vs McIlroy & Sullivan
Sullivan still manages to find the bunker, but Mclroy ensures there's no issues when he finds the green and that might be picked up their if Mickelson concedes. He does exactly that, and McIlroy and Sullivan move 2 UP.
Spieth & Reed vs Rose & Stenson
Both Rose and Reed hole their putts to leave it at 2 Up in the Americans' favour.
Spieth & Reed vs Rose & Stenson
It's confirmed that Rose and Stenson have already been warned once for a time violation since being put on the clock, although they have the better positioning on the fairway with time running out on their hopes of clawing back the deficit. Rose finds the green, but it's not quite what he wanted as it falls about 20-feet short. Reed pulls off a beautiful draw that also finds the green and bails them out of trouble.
Mickelson & Fowler vs McIlroy & Sullivan
Mickelson has a good lag on 13 but can't find home, and it gives McIlroy a chance to win the hole and retake the lead in this ding-dong battle. McIlroy lands it! He screams "come on!" towards the fans as he and Sullivan move 1 UP to restore the 2-2 scoreline. This could well be the crucial match of the day already.
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