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27 minutes ago, phelps said:

 

tbh, it was more the US duo (especially Mickelson) playing really bad ("Lefty" was just walking around with hands in his pockets when not throwing)...

 

more in general, I think the US made a lot of "tactical" mistakes in building this afternoon's pairings...and they paid a very big prize for that...

I agree with you that Mickelson seems like he doens't really care about this competition. 

 

But having 5 birdies in 9 holes is still pretty good on this course. ;)

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22 minutes ago, dcro said:

Does this flag mean that all members must be from European Union? :p

If that was the case, Team Europe would be screwed. If UK was already out of EU, things would be pretty tough for Team Europe...:p 

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2 ore fa, wumo26 ha scritto:

I agree with you that Mickelson seems like he doens't really care about this competition. 

 

But having 5 birdies in 9 holes is still pretty good on this course;)

 

sure...

even if today it wasn't so punishing, as fairways and greens had been softened by the night rain and wind didn't play a decisive role...

maybe tomorrow the course condition changes and it's gonna be more difficult for all the players...:mumble:

 

p.s. watching all that crowd following the players and that landscape is just amazing...I love the Ryder Cup (and Le Golf National)...

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2 ore fa, Agger ha scritto:

Molinari and Fleetwood are only the 3rd couple to be unbeaten through 4 matches. Palmer/Dickinson (1967 and 71)  won 5 in a row while Nicklaus/Watson being 4-0.

 

yeah, they've been great in these 2 days...they really match well together...

but honestly, they've been helped a lot by a disastrous Patrick Reed on both their fourball matches and by a tired and frustrated Tiger in today's foursome match...

 

however, image.png.9e49e4211f97ca76f5db72c8361fbf62.png Europe lead 10-6 after day #2, with only the 12 singles remaining (tomorrow)...

 

today's results

 

Fourballs

 

image.png.9e1a44ab9550133b786fd0836ea00c41.png Sergio Garcia & Rory McIlroy b. :USA Tony Finau & Brooks Koepka  2&1

image.png.3c6b7f95a8a45d8ea19cf71749f8dff8.png Paul Casey & Tyrrel Hatton b. :USA Dustin Johnson & Rickie Fowler  3&2

image.png.b352daf550c3adddc7b6038bc29cec6b.png Francesco Molinari & Tommy Fleetwood b. :USA Tiger Woods & Patrick Reed  4&3

:USA Justin Thomas & Jordan Spieth b. image.png.21b9f43d22ceca4e7da9fe07e9aa0f46.png Ian Poulter & Jon Rahm  2&1

 

Foursomes

 

image.png.a7a685b66bc658fd2ec47e580e6bd03e.png Henrik Stenson & Justin Rose b. :USA Dustin Johnson & Brooks Koepka  2&1

:USA Bubba Watson & Webb Simpson b. image.png.ff954455fe8d3a1bcbced9f95d505c25.png Sergio Garcia & Alex Noren  3&2

image.png.ef2ef3b0b09c472395a80e007586ed39.png Francesco Molinari & Tommy Fleetwood b. :USA Tiger Woods & Bryson De Chambeau  5&4

:USA Justin Thomas & Jordan Spieth b. image.png.73d18fc6c94333ebc2dcd341f5a41f61.png Ian Poulter & Rory McIlroy  4&3

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