Western Daily Press (Saturday)

Rahm stars as Europe take huge early lead

- PHIL CASEY at the Ryder Cup in Rome

JON Rahm cemented his status as Spain’s latest Ryder Cup superstar as Europe claimed a record-equalling five-point lead after an extraordin­ary opening day of the 44th Ryder Cup in Italy.

Captain Luke Donald’s decision to start with foursomes for the first time since 1993, when the United States last won on European soil, paid handsome dividends as his side swept an opening session for the first time ever.

Roared on by a partisan crowd at Marco Simone, the home side never trailed at any point in all four matches and their opponents won just ten holes all morning.

Zach Johnson’s side threatened to stage a fightback as they led in all but one of the afternoon fourballs on the closing stretch, only for three of the European pairs to snatch half a point each in incredible fashion.

The five-point lead after the first day equals the biggest in Ryder Cup history and was last achieved at Oakland Hills in 2004, when Europe went on to win by nine points.

Rahm had led from the front as he partnered Tyrrell Hatton to a 4&3 victory over world number one Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns in the foursomes, but his display in the afternoon was on another level.

The Masters champion chipped in for an eagle on the 16th to get back on level terms before Scheffler – partnering five-time major winner

Brooks Koepka – won the 17th after almost holing his tee shot.

Scheffler and Koepka then both had birdie putts from close range on the par-five 18th, only for Rahm to hole from 33 feet for eagle, his ball slamming into the back of the hole and into the air before dropping in.

“There was definitely a bit of Seve magic on that one,” Rahm said in reference to the late Seve Ballestero­s, who has a space dedicated to him in the European team’s dressing room.

“He definitely pulled that one towards the hole.”

Viktor Hovland had already holed from 20 feet on the 18th to ensure he and Tyrrell Hatton halved with Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth.

Moments after Rahm’s heroics, Matt Fitzpatric­k claimed his first Ryder Cup point after five straight losses, the ex-US Open champion making four birdies and an eagle in the first six holes to set himself and Rory McIlroy on the way to a 5&3 win over Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele.

Max Homa and Wyndham Clark looked set to claim a first win for the visitors when they won the 16th to go two up on Justin Rose and Robert MacIntyre, but Rose’s par was enough to win the 17th and the Englishman then birdied the last to cap a stunning finish.

BOXING: Tyson Fury is set to fight Oleksandr Usyk in an undisputed heavyweigh­t showdown in Saudi Arabia.

Promoter Frank Warren revealed yesterday that a deal for the blockbuste­r bout has finally been agreed.

However, the date of the contest, which will take place in Riyadh, has not been announced.

“Delighted to finally get this fight signed,” said Queensbury promoter Warren. “This is the biggest fight that could possibly be made in our sport.”

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Patrick Smith/Getty Images > Jon Rahm helped Europe into a five-point lead over the USA

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