The Scottish Mail on Sunday

MIRACLE NEEDED!

Europe on the rack despite American’s F-word rant

- From Derek Lawrenson GOLF CORRESPOND­ENT AT WHISTLING STRAITS

BROOKS KOEPKA uttered a foul-mouthed tirade at the Ryder Cup referee yesterday, accusing him of endangerin­g his career.

But it was one of the few moments when the Americans didn’t get their own way as they establishe­d a record six-point 9-3 lead over the outclassed Europeans after the third session of play.

Europe famously came back from 10-6 to win in the Miracle of Medinah in 2012, but form is against them here in Wisconsin.

Koepka’s rant came in the one match that went Europe’s way in another lop-sided foursomes series. He completely lost the plot at referee David Price after being refused a free drop. He had contended that, in having to play from a bad lie, the path of his swing would see him strike a man-made drain. Price was having none of it, causing the four-time major winner to lose the plot.

The 31-year-old, who almost missed this Ryder Cup with a wrist injury after hitting against the root of a tree two weeks ago, fumed: ‘You have seen me swing a club? How can you say that’s not in my line of swing? If I break my f***ing wrist, it’s on you.’

Koepka didn’t break his wrist but lost alongside Daniel Berger to Jon Rahm and Sergio Garcia. For the third series in a row, however, Europe lost 3-1 and you have to go all the way back to 1975 — before the Europeans joined the party — to find the last time they trailed by so many points.

‘It’s disappoint­ing, there’s no getting away from that,’ said Europe captain Padraig Harrington. ‘But the guys are pumped up for the rest of the match, so let’s get at it.’

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