US fight back but Europe still in the driving seat

America’s big guns were silenced again in the Ryder Cup at the K Club today - but Europe were then given a reminder that the first-ever match on Irish soil still had a long way to go.

US fight back but Europe still in the driving seat

America’s big guns were silenced again in the Ryder Cup at the K Club today - but Europe were then given a reminder that the first-ever match on Irish soil still had a long way to go.

Improving the overnight two-point lead to three in the morning fourballs would have been great for Ian Woosnam’s side whoever it was they beat.

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