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Dominant Europe retain Ryder Cup against US

September 28, 2014
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Dominant Europe retain Ryder Cup against US
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Europe completed their mission in the singles to win the 40th Ryder Cup against the United States at Gleneagles.

Captain Paul McGinley’s side led 10-6 going into the final day and reached the 14½ needed to win the Cup outright when Welsh rookie Jamie Donaldson beat Keegan Bradley 4&3.

Europe's Rory McIlroy

Ryder Cup 2014: Remarkable Rory McIlroy birdies sixth to go five up

Rory McIlroy struck first with a 5&4 win against Rickie Fowler before countryman Graeme McDowell came back from three down to beat Jordan Spieth 2&1.

Martin Kaymer chipped in on 16 to defeat Bubba Watson 4&2 and Justin Rose scrapped back from four down against Hunter Mahan to grab a half on the last and take Europe to within half a point of retaining the trophy.

The 38-year-old Donaldson, playing in the 10th match, sealed the win against Bradley on the 15th green to spark scenes of euphoria in the Perthshire hills.

Europe have now won eight of the last 10 Ryder Cups, while the US have not won an away match since 1993.

Europe’s singles winners
Graeme McDowell beat Jordan Spieth 2&1
Rory McIlroy beat Rickie Fowler 5&4
Martin Kaymer beat Bubba Watson 4&2
Sergio Garcia beat Jim Furyk 1UP
Jamie Donaldson beat Keegan Bradley 4&3

McGinley said: “I’m very proud of every one of these players. I couldn’t have asked for an ounce more from them. I’ve been involved in so many Ryder Cups and seen mistakes we’ve made.

“I’ve changed things a bit, bringing in the fifth vice-captain has been a factor in helping to prepare the guys, especially in the afternoon sessions, but we have had 12 players who have been awesome.”

“I can’t say enough about our captain,” said McIlroy. “Paul McGinley has been immense. I’m so glad it’s worked out for him.”

America’s singles winners
Patrick Reed beat Henrik Stenson 1UP
Phil Mickelson beat Stephen Gallacher 3&1
Matt Kuchar beat Thomas Bjorn 4&3
Jimmy Walker beat Lee Westwood 3&2

US captain Tom Watson was seeking redemption for Medinah two years ago when Europe came back from 10-6 down to win 14½-13½ on the final day, but the visitors were unable to create their own sensation in Scotland.

Henrik Stenson earlier missed a short putt on the last that would have given him a half against Patrick Reed, while Stephen Gallacher lost 3&1 to Phil Mickelson and Thomas Bjorn went down 4&3 to Matt Kuchar.

Europe lost Friday morning’s fourballs 2½-1½ but dominated the foursomes to lead 5-3 going into Saturday.

McGinley’s side dominated Saturday afternoon’s foursomes 3½-½ – a 7-1 foursomes tally overall – to move to within four points of retaining the trophy.

Halved singles matches (Europe first)
Justin Rose v Hunter Mahan
Ian Poulter v Webb Simpson
Paul McGinleyEurope won seven out of eight points in the foursomes sessions
Jamie DonaldsonJamie Donaldson won three out of four points on his Ryder Cup debut
Rory McIlroyMcIlroy was five up after six holes against Fowler
Graeme McDowellMcDowell was three down at one stage before coming back to win–

Source: BBC Sport

Europe completed their mission in the singles to win the 40th Ryder Cup against the United States at Gleneagles.

Captain Paul McGinley’s side led 10-6 going into the final day and reached the 14½ needed to win the Cup outright when Welsh rookie Jamie Donaldson beat Keegan Bradley 4&3.

Europe's Rory McIlroy

Ryder Cup 2014: Remarkable Rory McIlroy birdies sixth to go five up

Rory McIlroy struck first with a 5&4 win against Rickie Fowler before countryman Graeme McDowell came back from three down to beat Jordan Spieth 2&1.

Martin Kaymer chipped in on 16 to defeat Bubba Watson 4&2 and Justin Rose scrapped back from four down against Hunter Mahan to grab a half on the last and take Europe to within half a point of retaining the trophy.

The 38-year-old Donaldson, playing in the 10th match, sealed the win against Bradley on the 15th green to spark scenes of euphoria in the Perthshire hills.

Europe have now won eight of the last 10 Ryder Cups, while the US have not won an away match since 1993.

Europe’s singles winners
Graeme McDowell beat Jordan Spieth 2&1
Rory McIlroy beat Rickie Fowler 5&4
Martin Kaymer beat Bubba Watson 4&2
Sergio Garcia beat Jim Furyk 1UP
Jamie Donaldson beat Keegan Bradley 4&3

McGinley said: “I’m very proud of every one of these players. I couldn’t have asked for an ounce more from them. I’ve been involved in so many Ryder Cups and seen mistakes we’ve made.

“I’ve changed things a bit, bringing in the fifth vice-captain has been a factor in helping to prepare the guys, especially in the afternoon sessions, but we have had 12 players who have been awesome.”

“I can’t say enough about our captain,” said McIlroy. “Paul McGinley has been immense. I’m so glad it’s worked out for him.”

America’s singles winners
Patrick Reed beat Henrik Stenson 1UP
Phil Mickelson beat Stephen Gallacher 3&1
Matt Kuchar beat Thomas Bjorn 4&3
Jimmy Walker beat Lee Westwood 3&2

US captain Tom Watson was seeking redemption for Medinah two years ago when Europe came back from 10-6 down to win 14½-13½ on the final day, but the visitors were unable to create their own sensation in Scotland.

Henrik Stenson earlier missed a short putt on the last that would have given him a half against Patrick Reed, while Stephen Gallacher lost 3&1 to Phil Mickelson and Thomas Bjorn went down 4&3 to Matt Kuchar.

Europe lost Friday morning’s fourballs 2½-1½ but dominated the foursomes to lead 5-3 going into Saturday.

McGinley’s side dominated Saturday afternoon’s foursomes 3½-½ – a 7-1 foursomes tally overall – to move to within four points of retaining the trophy.

Halved singles matches (Europe first)
Justin Rose v Hunter Mahan
Ian Poulter v Webb Simpson
Paul McGinleyEurope won seven out of eight points in the foursomes sessions
Jamie DonaldsonJamie Donaldson won three out of four points on his Ryder Cup debut
Rory McIlroyMcIlroy was five up after six holes against Fowler
Graeme McDowellMcDowell was three down at one stage before coming back to win–

Source: BBC Sport

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