Summary
IT'S all over bar the shouting, and there hasn't been much of that either. With another impressive demonstration of their strength in depth, Europe again silenced the natives yesterday, to move within touching distance of a famous victory on American soil. Even by the standards of their recent stranglehold on the Ryder Cup, it has been a performance of remarkable control.
As their captain, Hal Sutton, said the other day, any more of this and America will be the underdogs. The Europeans are a younger, less experienced side than their counterparts across the water, but with a display of uncommon maturity in the afternoon foursomes, they set themselves a straightforward task in today's climactic singles session.See the full content of this document
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Europe On the Brink
With a mighty 11-5 lead to enjoy supper over last night, Bernhard Langer's side require only three and a half points from their 12 remaining matches at Oakland Hills to ensure that the trophy stays in European hands. A 14-poi...
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