Donald to go again?
Should Luke Donald lead Europe to Bethpage Black in 2025? His 12 players think so!
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Team Europe are on the brink of reclaiming the Ryder Cup from their American rivals, with Luke Donald's team needing just four points from Sunday's singles matches.
After a dominant first day, the Europeans once again found their form in Saturday morning's foursomes. An American fightback finally came in the fourballs though, as they clinched their first session of the week 3-1 to give them a glimmer of hope heading into Sunday.
There will no doubt be some added fire in the belly of both teams on day three, after Rory McIlroy was seen furiously confronting Justin Thomas' caddie Jim Mckay in the Marco Simone car par, following the end of play on Saturday evening.
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Should Luke Donald lead Europe to Bethpage Black in 2025? His 12 players think so!
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Despite only just getting his hands on the 2023 title, Rory McIlroy is already planning on going back-to-back at Bethpage Black in two years time.
“Winning an away Ryder Cup is one of the most difficult things to do in golf - and that’s what we’re going to do at Bethpage.”
Fighting talk!
Viktor Hovland's had the weekend of his life. It started with some self-deprecation about his lack of a partner at the gala dinner, but it has ended with a cheeky picture with his teammates' wives and girlfriends.
Some huge praise from vice-captain Thomas Bjorn who described Europe's class of 2023 as the 'best team I have ever seen'. The Dane knows exactly what it takes to win the event, after captaining Europe to victory back in 2018.
Dame Laura Davies believes the Americans have their slow start to blame. The visitors found themselves 4-0 down following the opening foursomes matches on Friday morning, leaving them an uphill battle from the very beginning in Rome.
Zach Johnson has taken the blame away from his 12 players, and put the defeat solely on his shoulders.
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There we have Luke Donald lifts the Ryder Cup trophy into the air, as chants of 'Championies' ring aroung the 18th green at Marco Simone.
Poulter admits Ryder Cup captain snub over LIV loyalties would be "devastating"European skipper Luke Donald takes to the stage and describes his 12 players as 'legends' following their victory.
On the back of that the players and fans call on Donald to lead them into 2025 at Bethpage black with the chant 'Two more years!'
A classy statement from Zach Johnson. The American captain takes to the Ryder Cup captain to congratulate his European rivals on their victory. Speaking towards Luke Donald's team, he tells them: "You deserve it."
Fleetwood was two up with two to play, meaning the win was in the bag, but he secured his victory against Rickie Fowler at the 17th.
This man has had a great day...
And who can blame them, it's roasting in Rome.
The European captain has been reduced to tears by the 16.5-11.5 win.
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Shane Lowry was the only bright spark in Europe's dismal display at Whistiling Straits two years ago, and this time around he quite rightly got his chance again and took it.
In emotional interview after his tie with Jordan Spieth, the Irishman described the win in Rome as 'the best week of my life!'
Let the celebrations begin! In the final match out on the course, Shane Lowry earns a half-point against Jordan Spieth at the 18th to cap off an emphatic 16.5-11.5 victory in Rome!
Another point for the Europeans! Robert MacIntyre caps off a Ryder Cup debut to remember, after defeating none other than U.S. Open champion Wyndham Clark.
MacIntyre (2&1) vs Clark
Team Europe have reclaimed the Ryder Cup! It is official, Tommy Fleetwood has secured a 15th point for the European team after defeating Rickie Fowler on the 17th.
Let the celebrations begin!
It's not official yet, but Europe has won the Ryder Cup after a birdie for Tommy Fleetwood to go dormie 2 against Rickie Fowler!
Shane Lowry has taken the lead against Jordan Spieth with one to play, too.
It has all gone wrong for Rickie Fowler. He has found the water off the tee at 16, opening the door for Tommy Fleetwood to move two-up and win the Ryder Cup for Team Europe!
Drama everywhere you look on the back nine at Marco Simone. Jordan Spieth chunks a wedge shot on short par-four 16th forcing him to concede to Shane Lowry, drawing the pair level with two holes to play.
Lowry vs Spieth (A/S) (16)
A nightmare for Bob MacIntyre and Europe... He misses a streaky putt from two-feet to open the door for Wyndham Clark who draws level in the final match.
Europe are now ahead in just one match out on the course...
Sepp Straka has the chance to win the Ryder Cup for Europe. He needs to win the 18th against Justin Thomas to deliver the all-important half-point.
Another on the board for the Americans! Xander Schauffele sees off Nicolai Hojgaard 3&2 to reduce the gap to four points. The nerve levels are ramping up at Marco Simone!
Hojgaard vs Schauffele (3&2)
Sepp Straka that is superb! He holes a remarkable putt for eagle from downtime on the par-four 16th to keep himself well in his match against Justin Thomas.
Straka vs Thomas (1 UP) (16)
Two years on from his tears at Whistling Straits, it was the same again for Rory McIlroy, but this time for all the right reasons.
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Max Homa take a bow. Homa has been the American's main man all week, and he came up clutch just when his nation needed him.
After a taking a penalty drop the 32-year-old completed a remarkable up-and-down to deny Europe the half-point they needed with victory against Matt Fitzpatrick at the final hole.
Fitzpatrick vs Homa (1 UP) (F)
The Americans are not done yet. Brooks Koepka adds another point onto their tally with victory over Ludvig Aberg, who concedes at the 16th.
Aberg vs Koepka (3&2)
What a week for Tyrrell Hatton! The Englishman has been superb for the Europeans, and has completed an unbeaten three days after defeating Brian Harman 3&2 at the 16th.
Team Europe require just half-a-point to win, but there is still plenty of red on the board...
Hatton (3&2) vs Harman
Two years ago Rory McIlroy broke down in tears for all the wrong reasons at Whistling Straits, this time around it is on the back of a superb performance.
The Northern Irishman issued an emotional interview with Sky Sports whilst stood green-side, admitting his bust-up in the Marco Simone car park yesterday evening worked to 'his advantage' after coming out of the blocks on Sunday.