Summary

  • Europe regain Ryder Cup in style

  • Europe 17½-10½ USA

  • Molinari beats Mickelson to seal victory

  • Europe win seven of 12 singles matches

  • Wins for Olesen, Rahm & Poulter

  • Stenson, Garcia & Noren win after trophy regained

  • Garcia record Ryder Cup points scorer - 25½

  1. Noren back to all squarepublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Noren A/S DeChambeau (10)

    Alex Noren nips a hole back for Bryson DeChambeau to take the final match on the card back to all square.

    It is claustrophobic tight on the scorecard.

  2. Poulter and Johnson on 16th greenpublished at 15:24 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Poulter v Johnson (15)

    Ian Poulter is two up on Dustin Johnson with three to play. Neither has lost a Ryder Cup singles match, but it's Poulter in the driving seat here.

    And while both make it onto the green of the par-three 16th, Poulter is closer. He's smiling as he marches down to the table top. Lap it up, Poults.

  3. Garcia back to 1UPpublished at 15:21 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Garcia v Fowler (13)

    Rickie Fowler with a moment of magic on 13th, chipping in from the apron after Sergio Garcia had seemed in control with a good approach.

    That cuts Garcia's lead to a skinny one hole

  4. Latest overall scorepublished at 15:20 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

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  5. Olesen beats Spiethpublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 30 September 2018
    Breaking

    Olesen beats Spieth 5&4

    It was a whitewash in the end!

    Thorbjorn Olesen sinks another mammoth putt on 14, turning the pressure up on Jordan Spieth.

    And it is Spieth's turn to falter!

    His putt lips out and it is all over! Europe are three points away.

    Europe 11½-9½ USA

    Thorbjorn OlesenImage source, Reuters
  6. Poulter goes two uppublished at 15:19 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Poulter v Johnson (15)

    Onto the best hole on the course, the 15th. Why? Water, and loads of it.

    Dustin Johnson scoops his shot hole-wards and it's in the drink. I shouldn't smile, but.

    Can Ian Poulter turn the screw. Yes, he can. A superb approach to about 10 feet.

    This 15th should be on every Ryder Cup course.

    Johnson's conceded the hole and Poulter goes 2 up.

  7. Rahm misses!published at 15:16 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Rahm v Woods (16)

    Rahm cracks under the pressure!

    His putt rinks around the right edge and out!

    The Spaniard flicks his ball into the greenside water in irritation.

    He heads over to the 17th tee with a slender one-hole lead.

    John RahmImage source, Getty Images
  8. Molinari goes two up on Mickelsonpublished at 15:15 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Molinari v Mickelson (12)

    Phil Mickelson has been threatening to draw level with Francesco Molinari, but the Italian swats away the American's challenge with a short putt for par on 12 to go two up.

  9. Woods putt stays uppublished at 15:14 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Rahm v Woods (15)

    Tiger Woods putt never looks like dropping.

    Jon Rahm has a three foot tiddler to halve the hole and head to the 17 dormie two up.

  10. 'Rahm doesn't need telling'published at 15:13 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 Up Rahm v Woods (15)

    Oliver Wilson
    Former Ryder Cup player on BBC Radio 5 live

    Graeme McDowell has been with this match for most of the day but Jon Rahm won't need telling. He knows exactly what the situation is.

    The energy is different, you can see by how many people are following this match, everyone knows how important this game is. He knows that he has to get the job done.

    He's just trying to concentrate on this game. What a great opportunity it is to go up against Tiger Woods on a Ryder Cup Sunday and hopefully beat him.

  11. Rahm short with birdie shot, Woods to playpublished at 15:13 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Rahm v Woods (15)

    Jon Rahm has given his birdie putt a good tickle. He runs up to three feet short from more than ten times that.

    But Tiger Woods knows he will win the hole by sinking from 15 feet...

  12. Reed in control over Hattonpublished at 15:12 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Hatton v Reed 3 UP (11)

    Plenty of blue on the board still, but Patrick Reed has gone three up with a birdie on the par-three 11th.

    Tyrrell Hatton is fuming as his putt misses left.

  13. Woods better placed on 16th greenpublished at 15:11 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Rahm v Woods (15)

    This is still alive for the United States

    Jon Rahm has found the green on the par-three 16th, but Tiger Woods has done better than that.

    Woods lands his iron up within 20 feet and has a much better view of a birdie.

  14. Latest scorespublished at 15:10 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

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  15. Poulter roars to go one uppublished at 15:09 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    1 UP Poulter v Johnson (14)

    Onto the 14th, Dustin Johnson is taking his fourth shot with a chip off the green and it's only to about four feet. This is a chance for Ian Poulter.

    He's 10-12 feet away, and it's in. Roar like a lion, son. That could be MASSIVE.

    Poulter goes one up. Four to play.

    Cometh the hour and all that. That might be the biggest cheer of the day. He's pumped.

  16. 'It was a classic match'published at 15:08 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Casey A/S Koepka (F)

    Paul CaseyImage source, Reuters

    Europe's Paul Casey speaking to Sky Sports:

    "The reception was unbelievable but what a great match. Brooks [Koepka] has won a couple of majors this year, so he's probably the player of the year on the PGA Tour, if not the World.

    "It was a classic match. You always want a full point but the half was big for us in terms of momentum.

    "I was very proud Thomas asked...[to go out second]. I told him, 'I’m not scared, I’m here to do a job'.

    "I'm very proud to turn that match around and its good momentum for us. It still gets me you know, I won't cry but it’s great to be part of this."

  17. 'The weather is turning'published at 15:06 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    Alex Bysouth
    BBC Sport at Le Golf National

    The weather is starting to turn on the outskirts of Paris.

    It was gorgeous sunshine when the singles matches for under way, but the skies have clouded over and there’s a brisk wind blowing across Le Golf National.

  18. Rahm misses, hole halvedpublished at 15:06 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Rahm v Woods (15)

    Jon Rahm's putt trails away to right over the final couple of feet. It comes to a rest a couple of inches away.

    The Spaniard looks at Woods gives him a nod and both players pick up.

    Hole halved. Three to play.

  19. Woods misses his birdie putt on 15published at 15:04 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2UP Rahm v Woods (14)

    Tiger Woods is taking a long look at his birdie putt on the island green on 15.

    It is downhill, 25 feet. Finally he steps up to address the ball, it trundles down the ramp, but it heading left and lacks the juice.

    Jon Rahm to take his shot from 15 foot next...

  20. Garcia stays two clearpublished at 15:02 British Summer Time 30 September 2018

    2 UP Garcia v Fowler (12)

    Sergio Garcia holds his nerve over an eight-footer on 12 to preserve his two-hole lead over Rickie Fowler.

    Steady as she goes Sergio.