Europe in Ryder Cup paradise after dominating third consecutive session | amNewYork
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Europe in Ryder Cup paradise after dominating third consecutive session | amNewYork
"FARMINGDALE, NY Europe has strengthened what is becoming a vice-like grip on the Ryder Cup with another dominant display in the morning foursomes at Bethpage Black on Saturday morning. The Europeans took a commanding three-point lead into the Saturday morning session after winning both sessions on Friday and produced another dominant display on Saturday to race into an almost unassailable 8.5-3.5 lead."
"Jon Rahm, who has now won three points from three matches at the Ryder Cup, produced yet another virtuoso performance alongside Tyrell Hatton to inspire the Europeans to a massive victory over the American pair of Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay. Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood, meanwhile, produced yet another impressive display to defeat Collin Morikawa and Harris English for the second consecutive morning. Scottie Scheffler's wait for a Ryder Cup point goes on after another disappointing morning for the World Number 1 and Russell Henley in a narrow defeat against Robert MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland."
"Bryson DeChambeau & Cameron Young's emphatic victory against Matt Fitzpatrick & Ludvig Aberg in the opening match of the session provided a solitary glimmer of light for Keegan Bradley's Team USA in what is fast becoming a European rout. The Europeans have now guaranteed that they will carry a lead into the Sunday singles, regardless of if the Americans sweep the Saturday fourballs or not. Bradley's charges simply must avoid defeat in that fourth session of the tournament if they are to have any hope of regaini"
Europe dominated the Saturday morning foursomes at Bethpage Black, extending a commanding lead to 8.5-3.5. European pairs won both morning sessions, building on victories from Friday and creating an almost unassailable advantage. Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton produced a standout performance, while Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood defeated Collin Morikawa and Harris English for a second consecutive morning. Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley suffered a narrow defeat, leaving Scheffler still without a Ryder Cup point. Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Young delivered the lone American victory. The Europeans are guaranteed to carry a lead into the Sunday singles.
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