Postpublished at 21:17 British Summer Time 2 October 2016
1UP Mickelson v Garcia (15)
Garcia makes his birdie at 15, Mickelson has got six or seven feet for the half... yet again, he's poured it in when it mattered.
Final score: United States 17-11 Europe
United States beat Europe to win first Ryder Cup since 2008
Reed beats McIlroy 1UP; Stenson beats Spieth 3&2; Pieters beats Holmes 3&2
Fowler beats Rose 1UP; Cabrera-Bello beats Walker 3&2; Mickelson A/S Garcia
Moore beats Westwood 1UP, Snedeker beats Sullivan 3&1; D Johnson beat Wood 1UP
Koepka beats Willett 5&4; Kaymer beat Kuchar 1UP; Z Johnson beats Fitzpatrick 4&3
Luke Reddy
1UP Mickelson v Garcia (15)
Garcia makes his birdie at 15, Mickelson has got six or seven feet for the half... yet again, he's poured it in when it mattered.
2UP Kuchar v Kaymer (10)
It looks as if the European bull is on its last legs, someone has to just put the final spike in. Could it be Matt Kuchar? On the par-five 11th he is beating Martin Kaymer up, fizzing a wedge in for his third shot and smiling as it lands, spins and stops a foot from the hole.
2UP Z Johnson v Fitzpatrick (10)
Zach holes a monster on 10, as if to emphasise my previous point, and moves two clear of Fitzpatrick...
2UP Snedeker v Sullivan (13)
Snedeker with a six-footer for a half at 13, after a fine putt by Sullivan, and he nails it, the Americans aren't missing anything, whether it's to win a hole of halve it.
1UP Fowler v Rose
Rose with 12 feet left at 16 and it doesn't want to drop, Fowler with a putt to take the lead heading down the 17th... buries it...
1UP Mickelson v Garcia (14)
Des Smyth
Former Ryder Cup vice captain on BBC Radio 5 live
That was a great shot by Phil. He played that very specifically, making sure he wouldn't put spin on it. That was a great shot.
It is really is a sensational scene here and to be part of it is absolutely fantastic.
1UP Mickelson v Garcia (14)
Mickelson on the middle of the fairway at 15 and he's all over the flag with his second. Garcia playing out of the right-hand rough and what a shot that is, this has been one hell of an encounter between two old masters.
USA's Patrick Reed on Sky Sports: "It was hard. It is any time playing a guy like Rory, especially when he was playing so solid this week. I knew it was going to be tough, that I had to play the way I did yesterday afternoon.
"It was a fun and hard-fought match for both of us.
"Anytime I get to wear red, white and blue means so much. It gives me goosebumps. It was amazing to be in front of our fans. To play the way I did, I don't really know what to say."
4UP Koepka v Willett (15)
Rose with his third at 16, out of the rough, and that's a fine hit over the water to within 20 feet. Koepka is burying Willett, the American is now four up after another birdie at 11.
Pieters beats Holmes 3&2
David Leadbetter
Leading golf coach on BBC Radio 5 live
That's fabulous and he is going to have a long Ryder Cup career. I think Darren Clarke thinks he may be the number one player in the world in a few years, so what a tremendous performance.
Pieters beats Holmes 3&2
Thomas Pieters survives a JB Holmes monster putt on 16 and now has a putt of his own to win the hole and the match. He's made these all week and it's fitting he does so again. He looks to the side of the green at team-mates and loved ones. It's the glare of a man who has accomplished something. Regardless of the outcome here, Pieters has won four points - the first rookie to do so - and will grow as a player. Watch out for him in the future ladies and gents.
1UP Mickelson v Garcia (14)
... Mickelson made that birdie putt at 14, ducks into a one-hole lead over Garcia. That's seven birdies so far today from Lefty...
2UP Snedeker v Garcia (12)
Snedeker has moved two up against Sullivan after the Englishman makes bogey at 12...
1UP Z Johnson v Fitzpatrick (9)
Fitzpatrick, having birdied the eighth, bogeys the ninth to hand the lead back to Zach Johnson...
Reed beats McIlroy 1UP
Tom Fordyce
Chief sports writer in Minnesota
There might be blue at the top of the scoreboard, but with a great smear of red across the bottom half, that victory for Patrick Reed over Rory McIlroy in the Tussle of the Talismen feels like the moment the balance of power fell decisively in American favour.
Wonderful from Reed, the undisputed home hero of this Ryder Cup, relentless in his aggression and skill.
A/S Mickelson v Garcia (13)
Garcia to putt first and he's singed the cup to the right, handing the chance to Mickelson to go one ahead...
Reed beats McIlroy 1UP
Andrew Magee
American PGA Tour winner on BBC Radio 5 live
What a deserved finish for Patrick Reed making the down-hiller to win. Immense effort from Patrick Reed taking down one of the giants of golf Rory McIlroy.
Reed beats McIlroy 1UP
Patrick Reed is doing laps around the middle of the 18th green. His face is red at the best of times, you could fry a rump steak on the bad boy now. His putt is in the heart of the cup and he beats Rory McIlroy one up.
McIlroy is consoled by captain Darren Clarke, Reed is embraced by Davis Love III. Contrast.
What a match. America move even closer to the famous trophy.