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Ryder Cup 2018 - as it happened: Team Europe storm back to take lead against USA

Re-live all the thriling action from Le Golf National

Ed Malyon
Le Golf National
,Jonathan Liew,Tom Kershaw
Friday 28 September 2018 11:25 EDT
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Ryder Cup 2018 Footage of Le Golf National in Paris

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The 2018 Ryder Cup is underway and what a turnaround we've seen. The United States took the early lead with a dominant display in the morning but Europe bounced back in the afternoon foursomes.

The visitors at Le Golf National led 3-1 after the morning fourballs after Jordan Spieth, Brooks Koepka and Dustin Johnson all impressed on their way to victories over their European foes. But the hosts came roaring back in the afternoon taking all four matches to completely swing the contest and seize the momentum heading into Saturday

Here's how it all unfolded:

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Preview

What time does it start?

It all gets underway at 12.30pm on Friday morning with the opening fourballs.

Where can I watch it?

The whole tournament is being broadcast on Sky Sports Golf. You can also stream it online via SkyGo. It is also available on NowTV.

For those without access to any of those The Independent will be live blogging the entire weekend.

McIlroy struggled on Friday morning
McIlroy struggled on Friday morning (PA)

Who's playing?

Some of the very best golfers on the planet. Tiger Woods leads the American team while new world number one Justin Rose is Europe's leading light.

Who's going to win?

USA Evens

Europe 5/4

Draw 11/1

Molinari & Fleetwood vs Woods & Reed (2UP)

And now the final American pair make their move. Patrick Reed gets his chance to antagonise the home crowd as he chips in for birdie on twelve and neither Molinari or Fleetwood can retaliate.  

Ben Burrows28 September 2018 10:53

Casey & Hatton vs Spieth & Thomas (1UP)

Could Casey really lead this pair to the unlikeliest of comebacks? Tyrrell Hatton hasn't managed to contribute much but Casey's approach on twelve leaves just a short tap-in for birdie and suddenly they're only one hole adrift.

Ben Burrows28 September 2018 10:55

McIlroy & Olesen v Johnson & Fowler (3UP)

This one's pretty much over. McIlroy and Olesen have never got going today and you get the impression that Dustin Johnson's birdie on thirteen has closed this one out.

Ben Burrows28 September 2018 10:58

Rose & Rahm (1UP) vs Koepka & Finau

Koepka and Finau both miss wildly off the tee on the long par-5 fourteenth which has given Rahm and Rose some valuable breathing room. Both Americans recover to get near the green in two but their third shots are still some way from the hole and it's a big opportunity for Rahm and Rose here.

Ben Burrows28 September 2018 11:02

Molinari & Fleetwood vs Woods & Reed (1UP)

Finally something happens for Molinari! Just as it looked as though this match might be getting away the Italian drains a 20ft birdie putt on the par-3 eleventh and the lead is back to one.

Ben Burrows28 September 2018 11:04

Rose & Rahm (1UP) vs Koepka & Finau

That's a huge chance missed there for Rahm and Rose. They only needed a birdie on the par-5 but Rahm's putt spins all the way around the lip of the hole and somehow stays out. If they don't win this match, that's the moment it got away.

Ben Burrows28 September 2018 11:07

Casey & Hatton vs Spieth & Thomas (A/S)

And now Tyrrell Hatton steps up on the twelfth. His approach from the fairway drops sits like a stone by the pin and it's a routine birdie-putt to win the hole. Casey and Hatton have now won three holes in a row against the American major champions. What a turnaround.

Ben Burrows28 September 2018 11:10

How didn't that go in?

Ben Burrows28 September 2018 11:12

McIlroy & Olesen v Johnson & Fowler (3UP)

McIlroy is getting disgruntled down on the fourteenth as his approach fades away from the hole but Olesen makes a marvellous recovery to give himself a good birdie chance.

Ben Burrows28 September 2018 11:15

Molinari & Fleetwood vs Woods & Reed (A/S)

And Molinari does it again. What a hole the twelfth is turning out to be for the Europeans. The Italian's approach stops dead and, although Tommy Fleetwood's birdie putt glides by, Molinari never looked like missing. Woods and Reed are off the boil and the match is all square.

Ben Burrows28 September 2018 11:21

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