A very, very good morning! I hope you're as excited as I am, the 40th
Ryder Cup is just half an hour away.
It might be early at Gleneagles, but just look at how jam-packed the first tee is already!
THE MATCHES: Each of the first four sessions on Friday and Saturday at the Ryder Cup has four matches, with two players from Europe and the
USA competing in each. Here are the opening matches in today's fourball session:
Henrik Stenson &
Justin Rose vs.
Bubba Watson &
Webb SimpsonThomas Bjorn &
Martin Kaymer vs.
Rickie Fowler &
Jimmy WalkerStephen Gallacher &
Ian Poulter vs.
Patrick Reed &
Jordan SpiethRory McIlroy &
Sergio Garcia vs.
Phil Mickelson &
Keegan Bradley
While the US fans have their "USA, USA!" chant, the favourite of European fans at the Ryder Cup is "Ole, ole, ole, ole!" See below:
If you're new to the Ryder Cup, a quick few facts. It's a biennial contest that sees the best golfers from the continent Europe take on their counterparts from the United States of America. It is match play format, where golfers compete directly against each other on the same hole as opposed to golf's normal stroke play, where it is all about individuality. Each match is worth one point and there are 28 on offer over the weekend. If it finishes 14-14 come Sunday evening, Europe will retain the Cup as they won the last battle in Medinah, Chicago two years ago.
As mentioned below, there are two sessions on Friday and Saturday. Today it's start with fourballs in the morning, with foursomes in the afternoon. Tomorrow, it's the other way around. In fourballs, each of the four players plays their own ball and the lowest score from the two for each team is used for the hole.
For example, if Rose registers a par 4 on the first, but Stenson manages a birdie 3, the Swede's score will be used against the Americans. If they both par the hole in four, then Europe win the hole to go '1 Up'. In foursomes, just one ball is used per team and the two players alternate shots. The scoring system is the same.
A match is won when the amount that one team is up exceeds the amount of holes remaining - if Rose and Stenson are 3 Up after the 16th, there are only two holes remaining so they win 3&2 and register a blue point for Europe. If the match remains 'all square' after 18, then it is halved and each team takes a half-point. Easy, right?
TEN TO GO!
Both captains -
Paul McGinley and
Tom Watson - have now arrived on the tee to big cheers. The former, being the home captain, of course got a much louder one. The loudest cheer so far? Maybe for veteran announcer Ivor Robson, who is a favourite of both the fans and the players.
If you haven't been following our build-up to the contest so far this week, you've probably missed our in-depth previews for the two teams. Get clued up on Europe
here, and familiarise yourself with the Americans
here.
Here come the two opening European players,
Henrik Stenson and
Justin Rose. Rose is obviously the colder of the two as he wears a beanie and some ridiculously oversized mittens to keep his hands warm:
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 1ST: Each hole at the PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles has a name and the first, a 426-yard par 4 is called Bracken Brae. It is a gentle opener, that for most pros would be a good birdie chance. But this is the Ryder Cup and these players won't have felt pressure as big as this before! It is 260 yards to reach the right-hand fairway bunker and driving up the left gives you best angle into the green.
A decent cheer as Watson and Simpson's names are called before a HUGE roar as Rose and Stenson are announced. The US will have the honour in all matches this weekend.
WOW! Simpson hits the first shot of the 40th Ryder Cup and it's a mishit! It stays straight, but he's got a massive second shot in now.
Bubba loves to gee up the crowd and he does just that before smacking a drive that ends up in the left-hand rough. Bad start for the visitors.
PERFECT from the two Europeans, with Rose booming a drive into the perfect position while Stenson takes a 3-wood and also picks out the preferred left-half of the fairway.
This tweet from @oliverbrown_tel refers to Bubba's just then and one from him and one from Poulter at the last Ryder Cup in Medinah: "Dramatic but daft. Of the three opening drives that have been struck through wall of sound in Ryder Cups, all three have ended up in rough."
Whoever is running the @rydercupEUROPE Twitter account is taking some great pictures at Gleneagles:
BIRDIE CHANCE for Rose as he follows up that perfect drive with a neat wedge to around 10 feet. Bubba is on the green, but a long way away. Simpson also got it up there somehow after that terrible drive, but he's left with a huge birdie putt too.
Quickly back to the tee, where the four players in the second match -
Thomas Bjorn,
Martin Kaymer,
Rickie Fowler and
Jimmy Walker - have arrived. Announcer Robson messed up the first name by saying Watson instead of Simpson, hopefully he can improve this time. You had one job, eh?
Stenson found the bunker with his second shot at the first and produced a poor bunker shot. Watson has his par and the pressure is now on Rose to make that birdie and give Europe the early lead.
"On the tee, Rickie Fowler!" Well done Ivor, you got it right this time. The youngster, who has had an excellent year, albeit without a win, pulls his drive into the left rough. The Americans can't handle the pressure!
Walker has the driver out and he finds the fairway at last for Team USA.
Bjorn's drives is nowhere near as long as Walker's, but it's in the fairway. Kaymer, who holed the clinching putt at Medinah two years ago, is last up in match two and also hits the short stuff. Four nerveless drives from McGinley's men to start. Just one good one for Watson's boys.
Rose's birdie putt has the perfect line, but just comes up short so the first hole of the 40th Ryder Cup is halved in par fours.
Here come the third European pair - Gallacher and Poulter - to the first tee. This is without doubt the group that will cause the biggest cheer of the morning, with Gallacher the Scottish favourite and Poulter simply a Ryder Cup legend. They're up against a rookie American duo in youngsters
Patrick Reed and
Jordan Spieth.
WOW! Moments after Fowler's approach plugs in the greenside bunker, Kaymer almost holes his approach to the 1st! His ball bounced once, spun around the hole before stopping a couple of feet away. Pressure now on Walker...
And a good shot from the rookie, whose little wedge ends up about the same distance as Rose in the previous group. Both will be expecting birdies. Bjorn, by the way, missed the green to the right.
FIRST BLOOD to Europe as Kaymer's tiddler for birdie is conceded and Walker can only push his to the right of the hole. The hosts are up in match two.
Back to the tee, where the third match has just begun. Reed first to go and his fairway wood just about finds the fairway near the bunker on the right. Spieth also goes against driver and hammers it straight down the middle.
"On the tee,
Stephen Gallacher." The home favourite receives a huge roar before unfortunately pushing his drive straight into the fairway bunker.
Can Poulter put Europe in the fairway? He really does take his time to psych himself up and with the crowd deadly quiet, he can only find the second cut of rough. Advantage America off the tee on the first.
To the second, where Stenson rolls home a birdie putt to put the pressure on Watson. Can the Masters champion answer?
WATSON pulls his five-footer for birdie and that's Europe one up in both of the first two matches.
None of the opening three players in match three are able to find the green before Spieth, with the longest, straightest drive, takes advantage and puts it to about 20 feet.
What an atmosphere on the first tee:
Poulter out of the bunker and that's a fine shot to within a few feet. Can Spieth hole his putt to get some red on the board?
According to @AlexPerryESPN: "Miguel Angel Jimenez entertaining the crowd between groups. Just took a selfie ... with Michael Jordan. #RyderCup" Jimenez is a vice-captain this year for McGinley.
The final match is now getting underway and Bradley, who was the USA's talisman in Medinah, slices his tee shot way to the right. Mickelson finds the fairway.
BOSH! Garcia is in the semi-rough before the last first tee shot of the morning (that make sense?) is BOOMED miles down there by McIlroy, the best golfer in the world.
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OH DEAR! Legendary Ryder Cup player Poulter misses his tiny par putt to gift Spieth/Reed the opening hole in match three. We have some red on the board!
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 2ND: As match three heads to the second, let's tell you about 'Wester Greenwells'. It is a 516-yard par 5, which presents a decent eagle chance if you find the right-hand side of the fairway and avoid the left-side fairway bunker. Don't pull your approach left as there are a trio of greenside bunkers and the first water hazard, which, being in Scotland, is a little loch.
Garcia safely on the green before MICKELSON delivers a beautiful shot that spins back to within a few feet. Bradley can only find the greenside bunker before McIlroy, from position A, hits an approach with the perfect line but it's a bit short. Advantage Mickelson.
The fans on the first were singing "Bjorn beats the USA" to the sound of Bruce Springsteen's 'Born In The USA' and the Dane has just put Europe 2 Up in the second match with a birdie 4 at the second.
@JasonSobelGC tweets: "
Ian Poulter misses a short putt at the Ryder Cup. In related news: Pigs fly; hell freezes."
FIST PUMP from McIlroy as he holes his 15-foot birdie putt on the first to halve the hole after that superb approach by Mickelson. This last game should be an absolute belter.
Superb tee shot from Rose at the 4th, which is the first par 3. Watson, on the previous hole, missed the chance to level the match so Rose/Stenson still 1 Up.
Pressure on Gallacher big time at the second as Reed holes a birdie putt from the fringe. He now has a six-footer to half the hole...
And he does! Good stuff from the Scot. Down the fairway, none of the final four have hit the fairway so reaching the green in two will be tough.
UPDATE!
Rose/Stenson 1 Up thru 3 Simpson/Watson
Bjorn/Kaymer 2 Up thru 2 Fowler/Walker
Gallacher/Poulter 1 Down thru 2 Reed/Spieth
Garcia/McIlroy A/S thru 1 Bradley/Mickelson
Things are looking ROSE-Y for Europe as Justin holes that birdie putt at the fourth to send Europe 2 Up in the second match. The hosts lead by 2 Up in both of the first two matches.
Here's McIlroy teeing off on the first. He and Garcia have both just played pretty poor pitches from decent positions on the 2nd. Neither has a guaranteed birdie, which one of them would have expected.
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Neither McIlroy or Garcia make birdie and that will be disappointing given that it is a short par 5. Bradley now has a 12-footer to win the hole...
It's just wide with Bradley's belly-putter, which by the time of the next Ryder Cup in 2016 will be outlawed.
To the 4th, where Kaymer arrows a long iron close on the par 3. He and Bjorn, who easily wins Ryder Cup Best Beard, have started really well against what should be a formidable pairing in Fowler and Walker. They're 2 Up.
Kaymer's putt creeps in the right lip and that puts the German and Bjorn 3 Up after four holes!
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 3RD: With the final match now at the 3rd, let's look at 'Schiehallion'. It's a 431-yard par 4 where you need to drive left to avoid the bunkers on the right. There's a narrow entrance to the green and all the trouble is at the front, so it's better to go long with your approach.
POULTER sinks his first important putt of this year's tournament on Schiehallion, curling in a right-to-lefter for a half. He and Gallacher haven't began brilliantly and they're one down to Spieth/Reed.
On the 3rd and only Garcia finds the fairway. Bradley and Mickelson in the same bunker together, while McIlroy's distance means that he is in the next one forward.
All smiles from Kaymer and Bjorn, what a start from the duo.
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Europe take advantage of their better positions on the 3rd, with McIlroy on the green and Garcia just short. Mickelson is out to the right while Bradley didn't make a good connection with his bunker shot.
SPIETH with a fabulous tee shot at the first par 3 - number 4 - but Poulter answers with his own to a few feet.
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 4TH: Named 'Gowden Beastie' which translates to mean Golden Bear after the legendary Jack Nicklaus who designed the course. Usually 239 yards, today it is playing 191. If the wind is in your face and you're going off the back tees, it may be hard to even reach the dancefloor.
Bradley might have been way short on the 3rd, but he's just pitched it to within gimme range. Can Garcia/McIlroy make birdie to put Europe up in the final game?
Surprising miss from Spieth at the 4th after Poulter failed to convert his birdie putt. The Americans remain 1 Up there.
But better news for the US as Fowler makes an unlikely birdie on the hardest hole - number 5 - to reduce the deficit in the second match to 2 Down.
In the first game, Stenson misses his birdie putt at the par-3 6th, but he and Rose are still 2 Up. Fine start for the opening pair.
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UPDATE!
Rose/Stenson 2 Up thru 6 Simpson/Watson
Bjorn/Kaymer 2 Up thru 5 Fowler/Walker
Gallacher/Poulter 1 Down thru 4 Reed/Spieth
Garcia/McIlroy A/S thru 3 Bradley/Mickelson
WHAT A SHOT! We have our first holed shot from off the green as
SERGIO GARCIA rattles it in off the pin from the greenside bunker at the 4th.
That means Mickelson has to hole his chip from the rough and he can't do so. Deadlock broken in the anchor match with Garcia/McIlroy 1 Up on Bradley/Mickelson.
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 5TH: As mentioned below, the 5th hole - 'Crookit Cratur' - is the hardest on the PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles. It is a 461-yard par 4 with a narrow, uphill tee shot. There is water on the right, bunkers to the left for your downhill approach.
Gallacher has made a nervy start to his first Ryder Cup and wildly sliced his drive at the 5th. He received a free drop from the path, but has just hit his second right on the edge of the greenside hazard.
The top group is at the 7th now and both Rose and Stenson hit better approaches than Simpson and Watson. Maybe the chance to go 3 Up for Team Europe.
Kaymer with a short birdie putt on the 6th to regain he and Bjorn's three-hole advantage. Poor from the German, though, as he fails to properly hit it and it tails away to the right.
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 6TH: The second par 3 on the front nine, 'Mickle Skelp' translates to mean little hit and should just be a short-iron for most of the players. The official yardage is 201, but with its downhill nature it plays shorter. It's better to go long, with sand left and boggy marshland short and to the right. Poulter and Gallacher are now headed there and 1 Down to Reed and Spieth after Poulter holed a clutch putt at the 5th.
Back down the 5th fairway and Garcia/McIlroy are both on the fairway, with Bradley/Mickelson in the rough on either side.
Watson isn't happy up at the 7th as Rose makes him putt a tiny one for the half. The Englishman probably should have conceded that and there was a little shake of the head from Watson walking off the green.
The final group are really struggling on Crookit Cratur and making it look like the hardest hole on the course. Despite finding the fairway, McIlroy was poor with the approach and it's down to Mickelson and Garcia on the green, but they're both a long way away.
No mistake from Garcia with his four-footer to half the hole. He and McIlroy remain 1 Up after five.
REED with a superb birdie two at the par-3 6th. Poulter has a lengthy birdie putt of his own to half the hole. Europe about to go 2 down in match three I fear.
And yes, a good effort from the hero of Medinah, but it rolls just right of the hole. Poulter isn't playing brilliantly, but he needs some help from the nervy Gallacher. America's two rookies look much more at home than the local favourite.
How did that stay out?! Stenson's birdie try at the 8th rolls up nicely and just clips the edge on its way past. Stenson thought it was in, but they remain 2 Up approaching the turn.
These are the jumpers some American players are wearing this morning, with a big Ryder Cup print on the front. I have to say I likey likey:
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By the way, my colleague Darren Plant will be my main Ryder Cup companion for the first two days and he's currently busy writing up 'At The Turn' updates which will give you the lowdown on how each match has gone in the first nine holes. I'll link you to them once they're live.
The Ryder Cup's YouTube channel is handily providing video updates for the big moments. Here's Garcia's holed bunker shot at the 4th:
Bjorn and Kaymer are 2 Up at the 8th, but could be about to be pegged back. The European duo are both in greenside bunkers, while Fowler and Walker are either side of the pin.
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 7TH: A long, 468-yard par 4 but if you can keep your drive straight and away from the right-hand fairway bunker, the green is relatively unguarded and won't punish you too much if you're a little wayward with your approach. The third match is currently on 'Larch Gait'.
Mickelson's birdie putt to win the 6th hole in the anchor match lips out so Garcia and McIlroy remain 1 Up.
The greatest basketball player of all time and a keen golfer, Michael Jordan is at Gleneagles.
We all remember this scene from Space Jam, right?
Kaymer's bunker shot from behind the 8th is AWFUL. He overhits it massively and there's now loads of pressure on Bjorn to hole his tricky par putt after both Fowler and Walker failed to make birdie.
The Dane is back in the European Ryder Cup team for the first time in 12 years and is playing really well. He holes the putt and that's a surprising half from Europe after their approaches. They remain 2 Up.
Gallacher and Poulter continue to struggle and now Spieth has a short birdie putt to send the Americans 3 Up after seven.
SPIETH makes no mistake and is Poulter set to lose his first Ryder Cup match since 2010? The Englishman is 3 Down alongside Gallacher thru 7.
To be honest, I'm not overly surprised by that scoreline. I don't expect Poulter to be as good in this Ryder Cup as ones previously and pairing him with rookie Gallacher seemed an odd choice. For me, it made more sense to pair the Scot with someone in better form like a McIlroy, Garcia or Rose. Reed and Spieth are young and fearless, unlike Gallacher who is clearly feeling the pressure of the home crowd.
Here's Reed and Spieth with captain Tom, who will be delighted with the young duo's performance.
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STENSON makes birdie at the mighty par-5 9th to put Europe 3 Up at the turn in the opening match.
UPDATE!
Rose/Stenson 3 Up thru 9 Simpson/Watson
Bjorn/Kaymer 2 Up thru 8 Fowler/Walker
Gallacher/Poulter 3 Down thru 7 Reed/Spieth
Garcia/McIlroy 1 Up thru 6 Bradley/Mickelson
So it's European blue in three matches, American red in one.
Gallacher's best moment of the day as his approach to the 8th stops just a few feet short. Poulter misses the green, but Reed answers with a lovely curling shot in of his own.
Click here for our first 'At The Turn' update, with Rose and Stenson leading Simpson and Watson by three holes.
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HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 8TH: 'Sidlin' Brows' is a 419-yard par 4 with a severely two-tiered green. Off the tee, you must avoid the bunkers down the left.
The final match is now headed to Sidlin' Brows and it's back level after Bradley and Mickelson won the 7th. Garcia missed a short putt and Bradley made no mistake with his from a few feet.
A brilliant front nine by Europe's opening duo and ROSE has just holed a lengthy birdie putt at 10 to put him and Stenson 4 Up, which is the biggest lead by anyone today.
SHOT! We have our second holed bunker shot of the day and this time it's from the USA as Walker's greenside flop earns him an EAGLE at the 9th. The second match is now just 1 Up in Europe's favour at the turn.
Matches one and three have been very one-sided, while in two America have responded and in the last it's anybody's game. I love the Ryder Cup! Remember that you should have
this page open in a new tab to keep on top of the scores.
Click here for our half-time update on the second fourball match, with Bjorn and Kaymer 1 Up on Fowler and Walker.
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HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 9TH: I mentioned it earlier, but the 9th - Crook o'Moss - is a monster of a par 5 at 618 yards. The biggest hitters might be able to get there in two, but most will lay up and get on the green in three. We should see everything from eagles (thanks Jimmy Walker) to double-bogeys this weekend.
AWFUL from Poulter as he slices his fairway metal from the middle of the 9th fairway straight into the water down the right. He and Gallacher have not played well and are perhaps lucky to be just 3 Down.
Rose, who was reportedly stung on the hand by a wasp a little earlier in the round, can't make his putt to win the hole on 11. Still, it's a half and the opening duo remain 4 Up with seven holes to play.
HIT THE PIN! With Poulter in the drink, Gallacher has to get it close and his wedge in bounces once before clanging off the flagstick! That's actually a little unlucky as it would have been much closer had it bounced past and spun back. Reed follows and sticks his approach much closer. America with a good chance to go 4 Up at the turn in match three.
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REED sinks his birdie putt at the 9th to put Team USA 4 Up on Gallacher and Poulter in the third match. McGinley's bold pairing hasn't gone to plan.
Our At The Turn update for that match can be found in the tweet below. You've already seen it though because you're following us yeah?
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 10TH: 'Sleekit Howe' is a 208-yard par 3 from an elevated tee. It will play shorter than the yardage because of the drop to the dancefloor and avoiding the troublesome bunkers either side of the green is crucial. Gallacher, Poulter, Reed and Spieth just teeing off there now.
And it's a BIRDIE for Spieth at Sleekit Howe to put him and Reed 5 Up on Gallacher and Poulter. It's the biggest lead of the day and such an impressive showing by the two young rookies. The European duo haven't been good, but take nothing away from Reed and Spieth.
GORGEOUS GLENEAGLES! Look at this fabulous image from earlier this morning of the 6th hole at the PGA Centenary Course. Beautiful!
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It's been a wee while since we checked in with the final match, which is at the long par-5 9th. McIlroy is about 15 feet away after his third shot, while Bradley has just splashed out from the greenside bunker to about 10 feet. The Americans have the advantage and could go ahead at the turn.
So close to another eagle from the greenside bunker at the 9th as Mickelson's effort comes up just short. McIlroy has to now hole his putt to ensure that the match stays all square at half time...
Mickelson couldn't hole it, but Walker did earlier. Not quite as spectacular as Garcia's earlier in the day, but still, what a shot!
Here goes Rors and it slides by to the right. Mickelson and Bradley take a one-hole lead at the turn in the final match.
UPDATE!
Rose/Stenson 4 Up thru 12 Simpson/Watson
Bjorn/Kaymer 1 Up thru 11 Fowler/Walker
Gallacher/Poulter 5 Down thru 10 Reed/Spieth
Garcia/McIlroy 1 Down thru 9 Bradley/Mickelson
So it's now Europe up in the first two, America ahead in the second two.
Click here for our final At The Turn update for this morning's fourballs, with McIlroy and Garcia now behind after a good start.
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REED with another holed putt to put the Americans 6 Up with seven to play in the third match. That one could be over on the next hole if they win it. A nightmare debut for Gallacher and one of Poulter's worst ever Ryder Cup displays surely.
More good news for the US as Bradley holes a lengthy birdie putt at the 10th and McIlroy can't answer from closer in. Bradley and Mickelson have won two in a row and suddenly have a good lead over the marquee pair of Garcia and McIlroy, who, remember, are world-ranked one and three.
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 11TH: A short, 350-yard par 4, 'Laich Burn' will see most players take a fairway wood or even iron off the tee to guarantee finding the fairway. That leaves a wedge for your approach and we should see plenty of birdies here. The final match has just teed off at this hole.
The first match is at the drivable par-4 14th and victory for Rose and Stenson would put the first point on the board in the blue half.
And the first pair are in strong position. They both have putts to win the match...
BJORN with the chip-in on 13 to restore his and Kaymer's two-hole lead over Fowler and Walker.
EUROPE WIN THE FIRST POINT! Rose rolls home his birdie putt and that is good enough for a 5&4 victory over Simpson and Watson. The Americans didn't make a single birdie, which in fourballs simply isn't good enough.
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Two bogeys from Bradley and Mickelson at the 11th and that means that the final match is back to 1 Up in the Americans' favour. A gift, that, for Garcia and McIlroy.
At last a hole won by Gallacher and Poulter at the 12th as they cut Reed and Spieth's lead to 5 Up with six to play. This would be one of Poulter's all-time great comebacks if he could pull this off. You just can't see it, though.
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 12TH: 'Carn Mairg' is another par 4 (445 yards) where you need to avoid some dangerous fairway bunkers. They are down the right side and a drive down the left will give you the best chance of a birdie.
One point down, 13 to go for Europe to keep hold of the Samuel Ryder trophy.
Fowler misses a birdie putt at the 14th so Bjorn and Kaymer remain 2 Up with four to play in the second match.
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 13TH: 'Wimplin Wyne' is a downhill 481-yard par 4. There's a bunker down the right and one in the middle of the fairway too. Most will clear the one in the middle so a drive up the right that avoids the bunker about 290 yards away is the best line off the tee. If the wind is against you, the greenside bunker at the front will surely come into play.
And that's where the final match is now headed after Europe got away with a half on the 12th. Mickelson had a short birdie putt but couldn't convert. He and Bradley still lead by one.
MIDDAY UPDATE!
Rose/Stenson won 5&4 Simpson/Watson
Bjorn/Kaymer 2 Up thru 14 Fowler/Walker
Gallacher/Poulter 5 Down thru 12 Reed/Spieth
Garcia/McIlroy 1 Down thru 12 Bradley/Mickelson
Unfortunate for Gallacher, who hit a lovely approach to the 13th but just pushed his birdie try past the hole. It looks like he and Poulter are about go Dormie 5 Down. If you don't know, that means that they are 5 Down and that only 5 holes remain. The best they can now do is win every hole to earn a half-point.
And yes, Reed again cool as a cucumber from close range. He and Spieth are Dormie 5 going to the 14th. Speaking of which...
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 14TH: It's always nice to have a drivable par 4 and that's exactly what 'Nebit Knowe' is at 320 yards long. The biggest hitters like McIlroy, Walker and Stenson will be able to reach the green with a clean hit off the tee. The pin is often just over the bunker so getting close is unlikely. If players are going for it from the tee, they will favour the left side as there is less danger over there.
Bjorn and Kaymer are now 2 Up with three to play as Walker's putt to win the hole has the perfect line but just not enough pace. Will it be the Dane-German duo who nab the second point of the day, or will Reed and Spieth deal with Gallacher and Poulter first?
The final group are having a torrid time on 13! Bradley has just had to play one off the cart path and hit it far too sweetly, clearing the green by miles. Mickelson's way down the left after two shots and McIlroy isn't doing much better.
You have to say that Mr McIlroy has been a little disappointing after that brilliant opening birdie on the 1st. In fact, the final match has lacked quality for the most part, with plenty of errors from both pairs.
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Spieth and Reed both miss their birdie chances on the short 14th so now Poulter has a chance to extend the match by another hole. If he misses, he loses 5&4.
USA ON THE BOARD! Young rookies Reed and Spieth defeat Gallacher and Poulter 5&4. @JustinRayGC tweets: "Ian Poulter's 7-match win streak in the @rydercup is over. Previous loss: 1st session in 2010 to Stricker/Woods (also fourball)." Not great from Gallacher, who will almost definitely not play in this afternoon's foursomes.
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So, two matches left on the course. Bjorn and Kaymer are 2 Up on the 16th green, while the anchor match is now back to all square as Garcia and McIlroy win the 13th with a par 4. Bad hole from Bradley and Mickelson.
Rory and Sergio both going for the green at the short 14th and they produce two big hits to put more pressure on Bradley and Mickelson after their poor showing on the 13th.
WALKER chips in from just off the green on the 16th to reduce the deficit to just one hole as the second match heads to the 17th. He's been poor with the putter all day but has now holed two chips from off the green!
UPDATE!
Rose/Stenson won 5&4 Simpson/Watson
Bjorn/Kaymer 1 Up thru 16 Fowler/Walker
Gallacher/Poulter lost 5&4 Reed/Spieth
Garcia/McIlroy A/S thru 13 Bradley/Mickelson
The top match is now finely poised but a win for Europe on the par-3 17th will give them a 2&1 victory. Fowler is just short of the green, while Walker finds the greenside bunker. Bjorn and Kaymer now playing...
KAYMER! Bjorn comes off his shot and it's short and right, but Germany's Kaymer delivers a sublime tee shot to about eight feet. Can Walker hole another bunker shot? It looks like he needs to.
Bradley holes the longest birdie putt of the four on 14 so now either Garcia or McIlroy will have to find the cup to ensure that they don't fall behind again after bringing it back to all square.
And SERGIO rolls it in from 12 feet so the final match heads to the 15 still level. That's the first meaningful putt that Spain's Garcia has holed today.
Fowler SO CLOSE to a birdie from the fringe on 17, but now Kaymer has a putt for the match...
Who will be playing against each other this afternoon?
Kaymer's putt slips by to the right so the second match will go down the par-5 18th. Europe are 1 Up and just need a half.
BREAKING! This afternoon's foursomes matches have been announced:
Jamie Donaldson & Lee Westwood vs. Jim Furyk & Matt Kuchar
Justin Rose & Henrik Stenson vs. Hunter Mahan & Zach Johnson
Sergio Garcia &
Rory McIlroy vs. Rickie Fowler & Jimmy Walker
Graeme McDowell & Victor Dubuisson vs.
Phil Mickelson &
Keegan Bradley
So Mickelson and Bradley will anchor the session for the Americans again. Surprising to see Reed and Spieth omitted after their strong performance this morning. Can't see how Mahan and Johnson will beat Rose and Stenson.
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 15TH: 'Ochil Sicht' is a similar hole to the 13th, playing downhill from left to right and 463 yards long. The main danger with your approach are the bunkers to the right.
Both McIlroy and Garcia are safely on the green, but Mickelson and Bradley are in big trouble. It looks like Europe will be going 1 Up for the first time since the sixth hole.
Phil! Lefty's birdie try from off the green is curling, curling, curling but just lips out! That would have been a dagger to the Europeans had it gone in. Garcia and McIlroy now with two putts to take the lead.
Naff putt from McIlroy as he doesn't even get it to the hole. Over to you, Sergio...
Garcia does the opposite, too much pace and the hole should be halved as long as Mickelson doesn't miss his tiddler.
To 18, where the second match is at crunch time. Fowler has been struggling, so it's on Walker to try to win the hole. He, Bjorn and Kaymer are all on the green with chances for birdie.
OH DEAR! Mickelson misses that little putt for a par and now Rory and Sergio are 1 Up with three to play.
Neither Bjorn or Kaymer troubles the hole and now Walker has the chance to win the last hole and earn USA a half point. Huge moment coming up...
NERVES OF STEEL FROM WALKER! Straight in the middle from the rookie so the second match is halved. Incredibly, Europe were in front for every hole apart from the last.
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So the scoreboard now reads Europe 1.5-1.5 USA.
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 16TH: So, just the final match left on the course and they're now on the 543-yard par 5 16th, which is called 'Lochlan Loup'. Most will go for the green in two and Bradley has just delivered an incredible fairway wood to inside 10 feet. Big eagle chance for Team USA.
McIlroy with the eagle try, but once more he leaves the ball short. The greens certainly seem to be playing a little slow.
EAGLE FOR KEEGAN! Bradley makes no mistake with his putt and that brings the final match back to all square. The contest is now guaranteed to go down the 18th.
As the final fourball match reaches 17, the first foursomes match between Jamie Donaldson/Lee Westwood and Jim Furyk/Matt Kuchar is about to begin back on the first. We'll have a live commentary for that session soon.
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 17TH: Rory, Sergio, Phil and Keegan are now at 'Ca' Canny' - a 194-yard par 3. Don't miss the green in the front left bunker, it's deep and a tough one to get out of.
With McIlroy and Garcia out in the third foursomes match, will they have time to get back as their match is going down the 18th?
Poor from both McIlroy and Garcia. Rory is way short, with Sergio out to the left. Neither Mickelson or Bradley particularly close either, though.
McIlroy responds to that rubbish tee shot with a near-perfect chip that is conceded for a par. Mickelson out of the bunker goes a good five feet past and now Bradley has a long birdie putt to guarantee the States a half-point. He couldn't do it again, could he?
Nope, he rolls it a couple of feet past to the right, but that should be a half in threes and they'll go down the last all square.
Always.
I did not know this, @rydercup on Twitter: "Did You Know: The only halved match of the 2012 Ryder Cup was the last match (Molinari/Woods). There's already been one halve this year." It looks like there could be another if Rory, Sergio, Phil and Keegan can't be separated on 18. What's 18 like, you say? Well...
HOLE-BY-HOLE GUIDE! THE 18TH: The PGA Centenary Course at Gleneagles finishes with a 513-yard par 5 called 'Dun Roamin''. Most will want to get up to the green in two. I say get up to the green because finding and sticking it on there is very difficult. Eagles should be quite rare.
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Back to 18, where McIlroy and Bradley have laid up after drives off the fairway. Garcia and Mickelson are basically side by side in the fairway. What drama!
Garcia surprisingly thinks he can get there with an iron, but he can't and ends up in the heavy rough short of the greenside bunkers. He now has a treacherous pitch with the flag just over the sand. Mickelson, too, is short of the green, but in a better position than the Spaniard.
Terrible approach from McIlroy as he pushes it into the bunker. Bradley knows he has a chance to heap the pressure on Garcia and deliver a little pitch to a few feet. Sergio has to deliver...
He can't and it looks like Bradley and Mickelson will be stealing a point for the States and giving them a 2.5-1.5 lead after the first session.
The two European players realistically need to hole their bunker shots and neither can. Mickelson also goes close, but it will be up to Bradley to sink his birdie putt...
BRADLEY MISSES! Garcia now has a little five-footer for the half...
Sorry, I was getting ahead of myself. Mickelson still has a putt to win the match...
LEFTY MAKES IT! No mistake from Phil, who sinks his putt to give Team USA a 2.5-1.5 lead after the first session.
Anyway, that's all we've got time for on this commentary. Remember, we're now covering the afternoon foursome session
right here so go, go, go there! What an enthralling morning!