Well maybe next year. Even if the Vikings aren't playing they're pretty fun occasions, especially when it's a decent match
Largest ever Ryder cup foursome win 9&7 And unless I am mistaken Scheffler is ranked number 1 in world golf.
Europe 10.5 USA 5.5 Shame that McIlroy and Fitzpatrick let it slip over the last couple of holes, going from 1up after 16, to 1down on the last hole. Fair play to Cantlay though, he’s a top golfer. Fitzpatrick will be disappointed with his last putt which came up short of the hole when it was an all or nothing, must go in putt, but that’s golf. I think we have enough to win 4 matches in the singles.
All kicked off in the car park afterwards, with McIlroy getting involved in a heated row with Cantlay’s caddy. Will add some heat to tomorrow’s matches. https://www.bunkered.co.uk/golf-news/rory-mcilroy-jim-bones-mackay-heated-car-park-confrontation/
Lineup for the singles with a tasty first match between the world’s numbers 1&2 1135 Jon Rahm (Esp) vs Scottie Scheffler 1047 Viktor Hovland (Nor) vs Collin Morikawa 1059 Justin Rose (Eng) vs Patrick Cantlay 1111 Rory McIlroy (NIrl) vs Sam Burns 1123 Matt Fitzpatrick (Eng) vs Max Homa 1135 Tyrrell Hatton (Eng) vs Brian Harman 1147 Ludvig Åberg (Swe) vs Brooks Koepka 1159 Stepp Straka (Aut) vs Justin Thomas 1211 Nicolai Hojgaard (Den) vs Xander Schauffele 1223 Shane Lowry (Irl) vs Jordan Spieth 1235 Tommy Fleetwood (Eng) vs Rickie Fowler 1247 Robert MacIntyre (Sco) vs Wyndham Clark
It’s funny because we are well on top but, apart from Rory and maybe Justin Rose, it is hard to pick where the European winners will come from.
Rahm is a big game player and Scheffler was on the wrong side of the 9&7 loss so I would have Rahm favourite for that. Viktor Hovland has been on a very hot streak in recent months so could be good for a win. Rose will need to be on his best game as I think Cantlay has been their stand out player to date. Homa has been good for them as well so Fitzpatrick will have a hard game. What’s been evident is how often the pressure has got to players on both teams during the matches with fairways and greens being missed more than you would expect with the 17th hole of the last four ball being a perfect example. A straightforward par 3 and only one player found the green. Every Ryder Cup throws up an unexpected singles win or two. Hopefully they will be in our favour.
Useless fact of the day, as Rahm is lining up his drive on the 9th hole. Up flashes “The team that drives the furthest on this hole wins it 50% of the time”.
Rahm starting to struggle after being 2up. Currently tied but Scheffler favourite to go 1up on the 11th. Keeps missing the fairways and having to play scramble golf