The Asian Age

Ryder Cup rides to Europe

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Saint- Quentin- en- Yveli- nes ( France), Sept. 30: Europe regained the Ryder Cup from the USA as star man Francesco Molinari became the first- ever European to win all five of his matches with a 4 and 2 victory over Phil Mickelson on Sunday.

Ian Poulter’s dramatic 2up win against Dustin Johnson had sent Thomas Bjorn’s hosts to a guaranteed 14 points with Henrik Stenson 5- up on Bubba Watson with five to play, before Molinari finished the job.

“It’s been an incredible week,” said Molinari, adding, “It’s been a long week, playing five matches, but you know, again, I stepped it up when I had to and you know, that putt on 14 was great. Just amazing.”

Jon Rahm had earlier dealt Tiger Woods a fourth loss of the Ryder Cup as Europe weathered an early fightback from the US at Le Golf National.

Spanish rookie Rahm won his first Ryder Cup point with a 2 and 1 victory over Woods, the American suffering just his second singles defeat in eight matches in the competitio­n.

“To beat Tiger, one of the greatest, if not the greatest, on the Sunday, with a pivotal point, I was so aware of it, it’s the best feeling of my life,” said the 23- year- old Rahm.

Rahm’s triumph came after Thorbjorn Olesen, in the seventh match to tee off, powered to an impressive 5 and 4 win over the in- form Jordan Spieth to quell the US team’s momentum.

Jim Furyk’s men had pulled to within a point after claiming 3.5 points from the first four matches on Sunday, with Justin Thomas defeating Rory McIlroy 1- up in the opening clash. A calamitous 18th hole for McIlroy saw him find the bunker with his tee shot, as well as the water, as Thomas picked up his fourth point of the competitio­n.

Paul Casey and Brooks Koepka halved the second match, while Webb Simpson beat Justin Rose 3 and 2 after carding six birdies to put away the Olympic champion on the Albatros course.

Tony Finau romped to a 6 and 4 win over fellow rookie Tommy Fleetwood, denying the Englishman the chance to become the first European to win five points from a possible five

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 ?? AP ?? Rory McIlroy of Europe reacts after holing a putt on the fifth hole during a singles match on the final day of the 42nd Ryder Cup at Le Golf National in Saint- Quentin- enYvelines, outside Paris on Sunday. —
AP Rory McIlroy of Europe reacts after holing a putt on the fifth hole during a singles match on the final day of the 42nd Ryder Cup at Le Golf National in Saint- Quentin- enYvelines, outside Paris on Sunday. —

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