| It's looking like we can write Sergio Garcia off as Europe look to hold their lead in the Ryder Cup in Ireland.
The Europeans have won every single session so far to give themselves a 10-6 advantage over the USA (where you get 1 point for winning against your competitor(s) over 18 holes, and half a point for a draw).
But with 12 matches on the last day you've got a potential 12-point shift to worry about, so a 4 point lead can be reduced to nothing very quickly. With Garcia four holes down on American Stewart Cink after just six holes, and putting his second shot into the water at the next hole, it's starting to look like that's at least one point surrendered.
Tiger Woods is also leading - having had a terrible weekend thus far - but the Europeans hold narrow leads in three other match-ups, not least Colin Montgomerie, who was first out on the course today.
It falls to Irishman Padraig Harrington, in about half an hour's time, to be the last European out on course against Scott Verplank. It could fall to Paddy to hole the putt to win - or lose - the Ryder Cup. Lucky boy. |
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