Ryder Cup 2014 live standings: Latest scoreboard on Day 2 from Gleneagles as Justin Rose leads Europe to a 10-6 overnight lead

Follow all the latest news from the penultimate day of action

Jack de Menezes. Marc Williams
Saturday 27 September 2014 15:42 EDT
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A view from the Ryder Cup
A view from the Ryder Cup (GETTY IMAGES)

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Europe fought back from a slow start at Gleneagles to earn themselves a narrow 5-3 lead at the end of day one of the 2014 Ryder Cup. The main developments of the Event so far are:

  • Mickelson & Bradley left out of Saturday's action
  • Rose & Stenson record third straight point
  • Westwood & Donaldson see of Johnson and Kuchar
  • Reed and Spieth lose 100 per cent record
  • McIlroy & Garcia power to win over Furyk & Mahan
  • G-Mac & V-Dub magic round out brilliant day for hosts
  • Latest score: Europe 10 - 6 USA

Saturday foursomes:

Jamie Donaldson & Lee Westwood BEAT Zach Johnson & Matt Kuchar 2&1

Sergio Garcia & Rory McIlroy BEAT Jim Furyk & Hunter Mahan 3&2

Martin Kaymer & Justin Rose v Jordan Spieth & Patrick Reed A/S

Victor Dubuisson & Graeme McDowell BEAT Jimmy Walker & Rickie Fowler 5&4

Justin Rose
Justin Rose (Getty Images)

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