Cantlay's big finishpublished at 10:13 British Summer Time 1 October 2023
When Team America needed a hero, Patrick Cantlay stepped up in style.
Final score: Europe 16½-11½ United States
Europe regain Ryder Cup with Tommy Fleetwood getting winning point
Europe win five singles matches, US five and two all square
Rory McIlroy, Viktor Hovland and Tyrrell Hatton among winners in singles
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When Team America needed a hero, Patrick Cantlay stepped up in style.
Europe 10½ v USA 5½
The foundation of the US recovery was Max Homa and Brian Harman.
A point in the morning to avoid back-to-back sweeps in the foursomes, they then swept aside Tommy Fleetwood and Nicolai Hojgaard in the fourballs.
Europe 10½ v USA 5½
Plenty to enjoy.
Drink in some of yesterday's finest.
Shall we try to make sense of a crazy day at the Ryder Cup?
Europe 10½ v USA 5½
For much of this Ryder Cup, the US team has been like the knight in Monty Python & The Holy Grail, squeaking, "Just a flesh wound" as the Europeans continued to tear them limb from limb.
The score was 9½ v 2½ going into the fourth session - but the American gladiator is up off the floor and at least stll alive and kicking.
Europe to quash the fightback early doors?
Thumbs up if you think the Ryder Cup will be won inside the first six pairings.
Europe 10½ v USA 5½
"Two teams of golfers, both alike in dignity. In fair Roma where we lay our scene..."
Enough of the literature, but we've got a contest today after that US fightback in the fourballs.
Well, we have, but it'll take a record singles comeback to make it happen.
The biggest Sunday recovery in history was from 10-6 down by Europe at Medinah in 2012 and from the same score by the Americans at Brookline in 1999.
It all got a bit feisty at the end of Saturday's fourballs sessions.
Handbags at sunset anyone?
The Ryder Cup woke up.
And we're here for it.