Summary

Media caption,

US captain involved as Rose wins hole after wayward shot

  1. Young aheadpublished at 18:36 BST

    1UP Young v Rose (7)

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    Justin Rose misses his putt coming back after his wild first attempt, leaving Cameron Young with just five feet for the win, which he rolls in to go one up.

    The American has turned this top match around, albeit with a big assist from Rose and some unusually slack putting.

  2. Halved in fourspublished at 18:35 BST

    Scheffler A/S McIlroy (5)

    Uphill for Rory. Bit of left to right on it.

    But he just comes up shy... He had that if it had had a touch more pace.

    Now Scottie. Nails it. Solid.

    Halved in fours.

  3. Postpublished at 18:34 BST

    Young A/S Rose (6)

    Justin Rose has 50 feet on the seventh which he races by the hole, which Cameron Young then follows from only 17 feet - the American bashing it through the break and well beyond the cup.

  4. Henley blunders at the firstpublished at 18:32 BST

    Henley v Lowry 1UP (1)

    Russel Henley, who has looked out of sorts the past few days, misses a simple putt from a few feet at the first to hand the hole to Shane Lowry.

    A freebie for the Irishman.

  5. Postpublished at 18:32 BST

    Scheffler v McIlroy 1UP (4)

    Aggressive through the sand there from Scottie. Might well make his four.

    But here is Rory for the win...

  6. Not what Bradley wanted for the USpublished at 18:31 BST

    Scores with five European points
  7. Fitzpatrick on firepublished at 18:31 BST

    DeChambeau v Fitzpatrick 3UP (5)

    This is getting ugly for Byson DeChambeau, the American fans favourite is not getting a look in from Matt Fitzpatrick at present.

    The Englishman is on fire on the greens at present and rakes in a 20 footer to take a third hole.

  8. Postpublished at 18:30 BST

    Scheffler A/S McIlroy (4)

    Scottie from the rough again. Managed it on the last hole but this time doesn't get the connection he expected and that's short. Bunker.

    Now Rory. From the short stuff. From 143 yards. He is walking after that... and we know what that means.

    He's got 12 feet for a three.

  9. Match ninepublished at 18:29 BST

    Griffin v Hojgaard (18:30 BST)

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    This is a hard one to call, because we have only seen them once this week.

    It perhaps feels a bit harsh that Rasmus Hojgaard has only been seen once this week so far, as he wasn't terrible in Friday's fourballs.

    Ben Griffin looked shaky at times in those opening fourballs though, but he is a fine player.

    Likely to be a good one to watch - these two don't die wondering.

  10. 'Is it Brookline? Are we going back?'published at 18:29 BST

    Thomas v Fleetwood 1UP (6)

    Andrew Magee
    PGA Tour winner on BBC Radio 5 Sports Extra

    Is it Brookline? Are we going back? Even Fleetwood’s got to smile.

  11. Brilliant from Thomaspublished at 18:29 BST

    Thomas v Fleetwood 1UP (6)

    Justin Thomas in the Sunday Singles on day three of the 2025 Ryder CupImage source, Getty Images

    What a shot from Justin Thomas!

    His iron shot to approach the green at the sixth plops straight into the hole. He has clawed one back against Tommy Fleetwood.

    Thomas, usually prone to whipping up the crowd at any opportunity, manages to keep his emotions in check.

  12. Pars on threepublished at 18:28 BST

    Cantlay v Aberg 1UP (3)

    Ludvig Aberg keeps his lead over Patrick Cantlay as both make pars at the third, the par three, with the Swede hitting his shot closer but still 17 feet away so only a half chance.

  13. Schauffele doubles his leadpublished at 18:27 BST

    2UP Schauffele v Rahm (2)

    Xander Schauffele in the Sunday Singles on day three of the 2025 Ryder CupImage source, Getty Images

    Jon Rahm is struggling as he wanders right off the tee on the second and then struggles to stays on the back of the second green with his approach out of the trees.

    An up and down means he can only post a four and Xander Schauffele takes full advantage, draining a slippery 17-foot putt to win the second hole.

  14. Fans reminded of responsibilitiespublished at 18:26 BST

    Peter Scrivener
    BBC Sport senior journalist at Bethpage

    Don Rea, president of Ryder Cup organisers the PGA of America, has been talking to BBC Sport NI about the abuse Rory McIlroy, in particular, suffered on Saturday.

    When asked directly about the words shouted to Rory, he replied: "I haven't heard that. I'm sure it's happened.

    "It happened when we were over in Rome and Rory understands.

    "I thought he handed the press conferences amazingly but things like that are going to happen and I don't know what was said but I do know golf is the engine of good."

    He also said: "You got 50,000 people who get really excited. You get to a youth soccer game and people say the wrong things. We tell them booing the players doesn't make someone play worse, it typically makes them play better.

    "And when our American players have to control the crowds that just distracts them from playing,

    "So our message is cheer on the Americans like never before because that always helps them play better."

  15. get involved

    Get Involvedpublished at 18:24 BST

    Alex: USA may have been a bit miffed initially about the envelope but the way things are going they may end up being grateful for the half.

    Patrick: Tommy Fleetwood for the Nicklaus-Jacklin Award. Simple deserves it

    Michael: With Europe crushing the USA, I can't help feel sorry for Keegan Bradley. He gave up playing to try and help the US win and has given everything in the US's cause. Now he faces becoming the poster boy of an American nightmare having played in Medinah as well.

  16. Current scorespublished at 18:23 BST

    Four blue, one red, two all square
  17. Straka attackpublished at 18:23 BST

    Spaun v Straka 1UP (1)

    The big Austrian rolls his putt for three in and that's Europe in another!

  18. Back to all squarepublished at 18:23 BST

    Scheffler A/S McIlroy (4)

    Rory McIlroy burns the edge of the hole with his attempt for the half.

    Win for the US.

  19. Rare miss from Rosepublished at 18:20 BST

    Young A/S Rose (6)

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    Almost identical play from these two, who drive it almost side by side on the fairway and then both hit it to seven feet on the green.

    But when Cameron Young sinks his putt Justin Rose has a rare miss from this range to hand back his advantage as this one goes all square.

  20. Postpublished at 18:20 BST

    Scheffler v McIlroy 1UP (3)

    Lovely touch from Rory McIlroy on that chip but it didn't quite grab enough and runs eight feet past. Will need that for the half.

    Unless Scottie Scheffler holes his birdie putt of course.