2UP DeChambeau/Young v Fitzpatrick/Aberg (9)
Scenes on the 9th green! DeChambeau bins a 15-footer for birdie after Fitzpatrick hit his second to 7 feet.
Aberg now has a putt to tie the hole, but he holds his nerve to sink it and stay 2 down.
2UP DeChambeau/Young v Fitzpatrick/Aberg (9)
Scenes on the 9th green! DeChambeau bins a 15-footer for birdie after Fitzpatrick hit his second to 7 feet.
Aberg now has a putt to tie the hole, but he holds his nerve to sink it and stay 2 down.
Cantlay/Schauffele v Hatton/Rahm 1UP (6)
Over at the 6th, Tyrrell Hatton is eyeing up a seven-footer for par.
He needs this to tie the hole after Cantlay holed his.
It catches just enough of the cup.
Well done, Tyrrell.
Henley/Scheffler v Hovland/MacIntyre 1UP (4)
This might get Scottie Scheffler going.
The 29-year-old drains a 17-footer to save a half at the 4th green.
2UP DeChambeau/Young v Fitzpatrick/Aberg (8)
Europe concede DeChambeau's birdie putt.
Can Aberg match it with a birdie? Nope.
The US are finding a bit of momentum.
Cantlay/Schauffele v Hatton/Rahm 1UP (5)
Hole back to the US after Tyrrell Hatton hits a weak putt at the 5th.
1UP DeChambeau/Young v Fitzpatrick/Aberg (8*)
Cam Young has the honour at the par-3 8th. It's another beauty. That looks like Bryson will have around three or four feet for birdie.
Fitzpatrick is posing at his tee shot. And why wouldn't he. His golf ball lands just outside of Young's.
English/Morikawa v Fleetwood/McIlroy 2UP (5)
Rory McIlroy dumps his approach into the bunker over at the 5th.
Tommy Fleetwood has his back and splashes out nicely to around eight feet.
After watching the US clean up for par, McIlroy's putt just about catches enough of the cup to drop.
That's huge.
1UP DeChambeau/Young v Fitzpatrick/Aberg (7)
Both teams are scrambling for par here over at the 7th green.
Fitzpatrick goes first and leaves it in the jaws.
Cam Young rolls in his par putt from four feet to give the US a lead in the top match.
Henley/Scheffler v Hovland/MacIntyre 1UP (3)
Are the mind games beginning already?
The European duo refuse to give Scottie Scheffler a three-foot putt to tie the hole over at the 3rd.
The World No.1 has no trouble knocking it in...
Cantlay/Schauffele v Hatton/Rahm 2UP (4)
Lovely approach from Jon Rahm over at the 4th.
Hatton rolls in another birdie putt.
Cantlay responds with a birdie of his own.
English/Morikawa v Fleetwood/McIlroy 2UP (5)
The Europeans are playing phenomenal golf right now.
Rory McIlroy was sensational yesterday and he's hitting all the right notes for Luke Donald this morning.
The Northern Irishman drains a 20-footer at the 5th to extend their lead.
That's four birdies in a row.
Henley/Scheffler v Hovland/MacIntyre 1UP (2)
A disastrous start from the US has just got worse.
Robert MacIntyre drains a huge birdie putt at the 2nd to take the lead in the fourth and final match of the morning foursomes.
Europe are now leading in three out of four matches.
GO ON BOB! #TeamEurope | #OurTimeOurPlacepic.twitter.com/TYX0953kJb
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 27, 2025
DeChambeau/Young A/S Fitzpatrick/Aberg (6)
Decent putt from Young, but it ends up about three feet past the hole.
The US commentary team want that putt to be conceded, but Fitzpatrick and Aberg won't have it.
Fitzpatrick eyes up his putt from seven feet... but it starts left and doesn't move.
Chance missed.
Bryson tidies up.
DeChambeau/Young A/S Fitzpatrick/Aberg (6*)
Over at the 6th, Matthew Fitzpatrick has hit a booming drive that catches the ridge and scoots all the way down the hill.
Ludvig Aberg watches Bryson DeChambeau come up short.
The Swede's approach is right over the flag. Decent chance here for Fitzpatrick.
Cantlay/Schauffele v Hatton/Rahm 2UP (3)
A fine approach at the par-3 3rd is converted by a pumped-up Tyrrell Hatton.
Fair to say he loved that.
Schauffele also hit a lovely tee shot. After a few shuffles, Patrick Cantlay converts to tie the hole.
DeChambeau/Young A/S Fitzpatrick/Aberg (5)
The solid pars on the 5th hole for this group.
English/Morikawa v Fleetwood/McIlroy 1UP (4)
Collin Morikawa chips close over at the par-5 4th. That's conceded.
Tommy Fleetwood plays a delightful chip to about four feet.
Rory McIlroy tidies up to retain Europe's advantage.
Henley/Scheffler A/S Hovland/MacIntyre (1)
As expected, Scottie Scheffler and Viktor Hovland both make their short birdie putts at the 1st.
Cantlay/Schauffele v Hatton/Rahm 2UP (2)
Tyrrell Hatton drops a birdie putt over at the 2nd after a delightful approach from Jon Rahm.
Cantlay's approach was also decent, but Schauffele misses.
Rahm and Hatton are now 2UP.
Henley/Scheffler A/S Hovland/MacIntyre (1*)
Wedge in hand, Russell Henley takes aim over at the 1st. It's delightful. That's a birdie.
Can Bob MacIntyre respond? Oh my goodness. Yes he can. That spins back to about four feet.
We have fireworks.
English/Morikawa v Fleetwood/McIlroy 1UP (3)
Collin Morikawa goes first over at the 3rd. A decent effort burns the edge.
Tommy is much closer after Rory hit a superb tee shot over the top of the flag.
A 10-foot birdie putt drops.
Europe are now up in two matches.
Henley/Scheffler v Hovland/MacIntyre (1*)
Big day for Scottie Scheffler today. The top-ranked golfer didn't register a single point yesterday.
He has been sent back out with Russell Henley.
Viktor Hovland has the honour and, after a few waggles, rips his drive down the middle. What a great tee shot.
Scheffler responds. Fairway found.
DeChambeau/Young A/S Aberg/Fitzpatrick (4)
Bryson DeChambeau has a 10-foot putt to tie the hole over at the 4th.
It's firm... and misses right!
All tied in this one now.
Cantlay/Schauffele v Hatton/Rahm 1UP (1)
Cantlay can't find a birdie after the American duo concede Rahm's putt.
English/Morikawa A/S Fleetwood/McIlroy (2)
Tommy Fleetwood! The English drops a bomb from the front of the green.
Collin Morikawa can't answer.
This match is all tied.
Nice putt Tommy #TeamEurope | #OurTimeOurPlacepic.twitter.com/pYwNg9mXPt
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 27, 2025