Europe Holds Commanding 10½-5½ Lead as Ryder Cup Nears Its Climax
As Sunday’s decisive singles matches loom, Team Europe has a substantial 10½-5½ lead, a position from which no side has ever come back to win in the Ryder Cup’s 96-year history. While deficits of 10-6 have been overcome twice before, it’s an uphill battle for the American team.
Ryder Cup Final Day Singles Matches
- Rahm vs. Scheffler – 11:35 AM
- Hovland vs. Morikawa – 11:47 AM
- Rose vs. Cantlay – 11:59 AM
- McIlroy vs. Burns – 12:11 PM
- Fitzpatrick vs. Homa – 12:23 PM
- Hatton vs. Harman – 12:35 PM
- Aberg vs. Koepka – 12:47 PM
- Straka vs. Thomas – 12:59 PM
- Hojgaard vs. Schauffele – 1:11 PM
- Lowry vs. Spieth – 1:23 PM
- Fleetwood vs. Fowler – 1:35 PM
- MacIntyre vs. Clark – 1:47 PM
Europe need 14½ points to regain the coveted trophy, while the US, as the defending champions, require 14 to retain it.
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