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Ryder Cup 2018 – as it happened: Europe triumph in Sunday singles

Ed Malyon
Le Golf National
,Jonathan Liew,Tom Kershaw
Sunday 30 September 2018 11:23 EDT
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Ryder Cup 2018 Footage of Le Golf National in Paris

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Europe have won the 2018 Ryder Cup after a thrilling afternoon in the Sunday singles. After coming into the final day 10-6 behind, USA upped the pressure with early points on the board with wins for Justin Thomas, Webb Simpson and Tony Finau.

But the Europeans held their nerve as Jon Rahm, Ian Poulter and Thorbjorn Olesen all won their matches, and they sealed the trophy when Francesco Molinari beat Phil Mickelson when the American conceded 16th tee.

We had all the latest reaction from Paris in the live blog below:


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Preview

What time does it start?

It all gets underway at 11.05am on Sunday morning with the first of 12 singles matches.

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.

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.

What's the draw?

  • 11.05am Rory McIlroy vs Justin Thomas
  • 11.17am Paul Casey vs Brooks Koepka
  • 11.29am Justin Rose vs Webb Simpson
  • 11.41am Jon Rahm vs Tiger Woods
  • 11.53am Tommy Fleetwood vs Tony Finau
  • 12.05am Ian Poulter vs Dustin Johnson
  • 12.17pm Thorbjorn Olesen vs Jordan Spieth
  • 12.29pm Sergio Garcia vs Rickie Fowler
  • 12.41pm Francesco Molinari vs Phil Mickelson
  • 12.53pm Tyrrell Hatton vs Patrick Reed
  • 1.05pm Henrik Stenson vs Bubba Watson
  • 1.17pm Alex Noren vs Bryson DeChambeau

Who's going to win?

USA 10/1

Europe 1/6

Draw 14/1

Ben Burrows30 September 2018 14:42

Ben Burrows30 September 2018 14:43

Paul Casey vs Brooks Koepka (A/S)

Massive moment on seventeen as Casey makes winning birdie. They're all square going down the last.

Ben Burrows30 September 2018 14:45

Ed Malyon at the eighteenth green:

It's quiet on 18 after McIlroy's defeat in match one. He could have won this an hour ago but missed putt after putt. So did Justin Thomas, but the American kept his head on 18 and puts some red on the board.

Ben Burrows30 September 2018 14:47

Alex Noren vs Bryson DeChambeau (1UP)

Noren finally has a birdie and gets one back on six.

Ben Burrows30 September 2018 14:48

Paul Casey vs Brooks Koepka (A/S)

The rock has finally cracked. Paul Casey hit a nice shot into the green at eighteen and Koepka knows he needs to go close. He pulls it into the bunker under the pressure.

Ben Burrows30 September 2018 14:49

Tyrrell Hatton vs Patrick Reed (2UP)

A birdie on the ninth for Reed and Captain America has finally taken flight.

Ben Burrows30 September 2018 14:50

Jon Rahm (2UP) vs Tiger Woods

Jon Rahm had a birdie putt to win on the par-5 fourteenth but misses on the low side. He really should have holed that but Woods has missed an absolute tiddler to half the hole. That's a shocking miss. He can't believe it. What a gift.

Ben Burrows30 September 2018 14:53

Justin Rose def. by Webb Simpson 3&2

Justin Rose needs a birdie at sixteen to have a chance of staying in it and he finds it. Simpson still has a birdie putt of his own for the match. He backs away from it, resets and it's in. That's the match. Simpson has been great today.

Ben Burrows30 September 2018 14:56

Justin Rose def. by Webb Simpson 3&2

Ed Malyon:

We have a winner on 16. Great noise as Rose forces Simpson to make his putt but the American has been superior all day tofay and deserves his point.

Ben Burrows30 September 2018 14:56

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