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Ryder Cup 2023 LIVE: Day 3 scores and updates as McIlroy helps Europe hold off USA comeback to secure victory

Europe saw off a late thrilling late fightback from the USA to get over the line

Lawrence Ostlere
Marco Simone Golf Club
,Jack Rathborn,Ben Fleming
Sunday 01 October 2023 16:41 EDT
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Europe have won the Ryder Cup after holding off a late fightback to defeat USA 16.5-11.5 on a dramatic final day of singles at Marco Simone.

The Europeans were led from the front by an inspired Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland and Rory McIlroy, who put captain Luke Donald’s side on the verge of victory.

But the Americans showed fight and character with the middle of the leaderboard turning into a sea of red, forcing Europe to hold their nerve and close it out.

After Max Homa denied Matt Fitzpatrick, who missed a putt to clinch the cup, the winning half-point was secured by Tommy Fleetwood down the stretch, getting Europe past the magic 14.5 mark with his victory over Rickie Fowler. And the final match was left to Shane Lowry and Jordan Spieth, with the American snatching a half surrounded by chaos on the 18th as joyous European fans started the party in Rome.

Follow all the reaction and latest updates from Rome as Europe win the Ryder Cup.

Good half from Fitzpatrick

1UP Matt Fitzpatrick v Max Homa (2)

Fitzpatrick is in a spot of bother on the second but he rolls in an 11-footer from across the green to secure a half on that hole and remain ahead.

All going Europe’s way early doors.

Ben Fleming1 October 2023 11:55

McIlroy extends lead

2UP Rory McIlroy v Sam Burns (3)

A lot of column inches were dedicated to McIlroy’s exchange in the car park last night but the Northern Irishman looks calm and collected this morning.

Another birdie chance at three and he makes no mistake this time. A gently first bump and a nod as he moves into a nice early lead against Burns

Ben Fleming1 October 2023 11:53

Hatton takes early lead

1UP Tyrrell Hatton v Brian Harman (1)

Europe have dominated the first hole these last few days and that trend is continuing today. Hatton pours in a putt to give Europe another early lead in match six.

Ben Fleming1 October 2023 11:51

Scheffler bounces back

1UP Jon Rahm v Scottie Scheffler (6)

Even if he’s missing putts, Scheffler’s ball-striking is so excellent that he keeps creating opportunities for himself. That’s the case at six as he spins one back with a wedge in hand to give himself a great look at birdie.

Rahm can’t make his birdie putt and Scheffler taps in to reduce the deficit.

Ben Fleming1 October 2023 11:50

Missed chance for Hovland

2UP Viktor Hovland v Collin Morikawa (5)

Hovland is playing solid golf in these early stages but he’s being gifted openings by some fairly mediocre play from his opponent. A good chance for the European to take another hole but his putt just comes up short.

Morikawa, though, still with work to do to tie the hole...and he makes it. He remains two down.

Ben Fleming1 October 2023 11:48

Hovland extends lead

2UP Viktor Hovland v Collin Morikawa (4)

Problems for Morikawa on the fourth and Hovland’s tap-in for par is enough to secure a win on the fourth hole. Europe now leading by two in the top two matches.

Ben Fleming1 October 2023 11:42

More putting woes for Scheffler

2UP Jon Rahm v Scottie Scheffler (5)

Oh my, Scottie. He finds the par-four fifth in one but it’s an unforgivable three putt from nowhere to gift Rahm a two-hole lead.

If you want to produce a record comeback, that can’t happen.

Ben Fleming1 October 2023 11:41

Perfect start for Europe in match five

1UP Matt Fitzpatrick v Max Homa (1)

A great way to crush any potential comeback is with plenty of early blue. Right now, there is a sea of it as Fitzpatrick pours in another birdie on the first for Europe. Homa’s second from the rough came up short of the green and the Englishman capitalised in superb style.

Ben Fleming1 October 2023 11:39

1UP Jon Rahm v Scottie Scheffler (4)

The Independent’s Lawrence Ostlere is following the top match this morning at Marco Simone. He sends this in:

“So far this morning Jon Rahm and Scottie Scheffler are putting on a bit of a masterclass from tee to green. Every tee shot has found the target. But with the putter, Rahm is winning and he’s one up. Saying all that, Rahm has just missed trying to drive the fifth green…”

Ben Fleming1 October 2023 11:34

Blue, blue and more blue

1UP Viktor Hovland v Collin Morikawa (3)

Just the start Europe would have wanted as Hovland finds a birdie on the third to take an early lead in three of the first four matches. Very early days but that’s the kind fo start they would have wanted.

Ben Fleming1 October 2023 11:32

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