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Long-driving Finau's form rewarded with final place on USA's Ryder Cup team
Jim Furyk’s 12-man team is now complete.
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Jim Furyk’s 12-man team is now complete.
Persistent rainfall on Sunday has forced the postponement of the fourth round until tomorrow.
The 24-year-old American opened with four birdies in his first seven holes at Aronimink.
While Thomas Bjorn defended his selection of Sergio Garcia, Jim Furyk still has one more decision to make.
Rory McIlroy believes Sergio Garcia will prove a valuable addition for Europe in Paris.
Paul Casey, Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter and Henrik Stenson have been selected.
After setting the goal of making the United States Ryder Cup team, Tiger Woods was delighted to be one of Jim Furyk’s captain’s picks.
Rory McIlroy was within two of the lead during the final round before his challenge began to dwindle.
US captain Jim Furyk announces three of his four picks on Tuesday.
Furyk has seven of the last 10 Major winners in his team to take on Europe in Paris in September.
Thomas Bjorn has completed his backroom team for September’s match in Paris.
Owner JP McManus said he wants to bring the tournament back to Ireland.
Jim Furyk has appointed the pair ahead of this year’s event at Le Golf National in Paris.
The United States are now a force to be reckoned with in team competition, but Europe’s McIlroy is not intimidated.
Tournaments that take place closer to the Ryder Cup will carry weighted points, helping in-form players to qualify.
The 2018 Ryder Cup takes place in France.
Dane was one of Darren Clarke’s assistants at Hazeltine in September.
The Olympic golf champion was far from happy with the pin positions on Sunday.
The USA captain was delighted to lay the ghosts of Medinah to rest as his side hammered Europe in singles to win the Ryder Cup.
The European captain left Hazeltine with no regrets despite overseeing a heavy defeat to the United States.
Darren Clarke’s side fell short at Hazeltine.
A 1up victory over Rory McIlroy left USA’s Patrick Reed almost speechless after Sunday’s headline singles battle.
That’s a big, big point for Davis Love.
Forget about everything else, this match will go down in history.
Reed-McIlroy showdown sets the ball rolling.
“It fuelled me a lot. The more they shouted the better we played. I hope they shout at us all day tomorrow.”
The nasty edge that crept into the Ryder Cup crowd on Saturday met with the disapproval of Sergio Garcia.
The match everybody wanted to see will kick off Sunday’s singles at Hazeltine.
The Ryder Cup is not over despite the USA’s healthy advantage, according to the European captain.
Darren Clarke and his side have it all to do.
The Spanish duo of Cabrero Bello and Garcia salvaged an unlikely half point against Spieth and Reed.
Henrik Stenson, will partner Matt Fitzpatrick, as he makes his debut in the second match meanwhile.
Europe’s Friday afternoon fightback puts them right back in it.
A hostile atmosphere created by fans of the USA prompted Rory McIlroy to get creative at the Ryder Cup.
Rose and Stenson have claimed a big, big point.
After he and Thomas Pieters were trounced on the first day of the Ryder Cup, Lee Westwood said: “I played poorly and Thomas played well.”
It’s been a disastrous start for Darren Clarke’s side.
Tommy Martin on the myth-making around Ryder Cup captaincy.
The Masters champion was at the heart of this week’s controversy.
They tee off tomorrow at 1.35pm Irish time.
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