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Sunday, September 30, 2018

September 30, 2018

Europe hold firm to recover Ryder Cup with 17.5-10.5 triumph


Europe held off a valiant last day rebound from a revived Team USA to recover the Ryder Cup with a 17.5-10.5 triumph after a strained, sensational and noteworthy evening at Le Golf National.
Their medium-term four-point lead was whittled down to only one when Jim Furyk's side won three of the best five matches, yet Thomas Bjorn's unified Europe had the high ground in the center request of the singles draw and triumph was anchored in fitting style when Francesco Molinari turned into the primary European to win five calls attention to of five.
Sergio Garcia beat Rickie Fowler to outperform Nick Faldo as the main focuses scorer in Ryder Cup history, Ian Poulter satisfied his notoriety for being "The Postman" as he conveyed a point with triumph over Dustin Johnson, and it at that point turned into a race to have the pleasure of the triumphant point with three matches dormie.
With Henrik Stenson and Garcia both nearly including further focuses, Molinari won his record-breaking match when the hapless Phil Mickelson pulled his tee shot to the sixteenth into water and shook hands with the Open boss on the tee, and Europe proceeded to win by a persuading seven-point edge.
Justin Thomas won his fourth purpose of the week in the opening singles when Rory McIlroy made a wreck of the last gap and was compelled to surrender crush before the match had got to the green, while Webb Simpson and Tony Finau put more red on the board with great looking wins over Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood individually.
Be that as it may, Paul Casey grabbed a profitable half against Brooks Koepka in coordinate two and, after new kid on the block Thorbjorn Olesen finished a pounding 5&4 prevail upon Jordan Spieth, Jon Rahm broke into furious and passionate festivals on the seventeenth green after an important prevail upon Tiger Woods - leaving the American without a point for the challenge in four endeavors.
That annihilation for Woods was his 21st in his eight Ryder Cup appearances and left him tied for the most in general misfortunes, however Mickelson before long lost his 22nd match with, potentially, his last shot in the opposition.
The last day of the 42nd version of the masterpiece started in magnificent conditions and with Europe loaded with idealism in the wake of overwhelming the opening four sessions, however the pressure was apparent halfway through the singles when the anticipated scores all of a sudden read 14-14, an attract coming about Team USA holding the trophy.
The nerves uplifted when McIlroy, all-square with Thomas going up the last, hindered his tee-shot into a connected deceive a shelter and required two endeavors to get out - the second getting the lip of the device and trundling into the water peril.
Europe's open man was compelled to surrender in the wake of taking five shots to achieve the green, while world No 2 Rose was likewise unwell and drooped to three down after eight openings against Simpson, a deficiency that the Englishman was not able paw back.
Fleetwood, the main freshman to win his initial four matches in the Ryder Cup, couldn't imitate his type of the initial two days and Finau exploited his adversary's blunder strewn begin, with the American at that point putting the sledge down with four birdies in five openings from the seventh and wrapping up a noteworthy 6&4 win.
In any case, Casey leveled his conflict with Koepka with a heavenly birdie at the seventeenth and came extremely close to holing from 25 feet for another at the last, while Rahm was pegged back by a Woods hawk at nine and a birdie from a week ago's Tour Championship victor at 12 took him back to all-square.
Woods, in any case, instantly missed the following two gaps to hand the preferred standpoint straight back to the blazing Spaniard, who was diminished to removes when he shut the match with a dazzling way to deal with 17 and changed over the shot.
Poulter was one down to Johnson with six to play, yet the world No 1 at that point delivered a series of mistakes beside depleting his second beast putt of the day at the sixteenth, and Poulter hung on for another well known win - one of numerous in his sparkling relationship with the Ryder Cup.
Spieth couldn't recuperate from three straight early intruder and drooped to a dreary thrashing to give Olesen his first Ryder Cup point, before Garcia added to the rundown of records broken throughout the week when he held off a flighty Fowler to procure his place at the highest point of the focuses won group table - 25 and a half.
Garcia's win was in the bank minutes after Molinari topped a stupendous, and five-star, third Ryder Cup execution, while Stenson making the most of his third win out of three when he clobbered Bubba Watson to win the eleventh match 5&4.
Patrick Reed rescued some pride when he demonstrated excessively solid for Tyrrell Hatton, while Alex Noren adjusted off Europe's ninth triumph in 12 challenges with a tight prevail upon Bryson DeChambeau, holing a noteworthy 40-foot birdie putt on the last green to coordinate the American's three and grab a one-up win in the last experience of the 42nd Ryder Cup.

Saturday, September 29, 2018

September 29, 2018

Ryder Cup 2018: Thomas Bjorn hails Tommy Fleetwood and on another planet Francesco Molinari

Tommy Fleetwood and Francesco Molinari made Ryder Cup history to control Team Europe into a directing 10-6 lead after day two at Le Golf National.Fleetwood and Molinari appreciated two triumphs over a hopeless Tiger Woods to wind up the primary European blending to win every one of the four of their matches in a single challenge, while Fleetwood is the principal tenderfoot in history to win his initial four conflicts.
Europe conveyed the force of their Friday evening whitewash into the second morning and won the initial three fourballs matches of the day preceding Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas finished a keep running of eight back to back annihilations for Jim Furyk's side as they beat Ian Poulter and Jon Rahm.
That win lifted Team USA's spirits heading into the foursomes notwithstanding being 8-4 down, and the guests contended energetically to share the session and limit the European favorable position heading into the last day's singles.

Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson making the most of their second foursomes win together as they held off Brooks Koepka and world No 1 Dustin Johnson, however Sergio Garcia should hold up in his offer to wind up the main focuses scorer ever after he and Alex Noren were easily beaten by an in-frame Bubba Watson and Webb Simpson.
The 42nd Ryder Cup will hold no affectionate recollections for Woods, who has been on the triumphant side just once in his seven past appearances, as he succumbed to the Fleetwood and Molinari express for the third time in two days.

After a 4&3 whipping nearby Patrick Reed early in the day, Woods and Bryson DeChambeau went down 5&4 to the Anglo-Italian mix in an uneven foursomes conflict - Woods' twentieth thrashing in the Ryder Cup, only one shy of Phil Mickelson's unenviable record.

Be that as it may, Team USA in any event had the pleasure of winning the last match of a super Saturday, with Spieth and Thomas battling once again from losing the initial two gaps to voyage to a 4&3 triumph over a flighty Rory McIlroy and Poulter.

Wednesday, August 1, 2018

August 01, 2018

Women’s British Open: Ways to watch live coverage on Sky Sports

Women’s British Open: Ways to watch live coverage on Sky Sports


The Ricoh Women’s British Open heads to Royal Lytham & St. Annes this week, with extended coverage live on Sky Sports.
All four days from the Lancashire coast will be shown live on Sky Sports Golf, while Sky Sports News will bring you regular highlights, interviews and reaction.
There is 30 hours of live coverage across the four rounds, with the action available from 11am over the first two days and from midday over the weekend.
Ahead of the fourth women’s major of the year, there is also a special hour-long, live show from the range from 3pm on Wednesday – offering a whole host of bonus preview content.

Sunday, July 22, 2018

July 22, 2018

The Open: Rory McIlroy happy with performance after finishing two back

Rory McIlroy reflected on what could have been as his bid for a first major for almost four years came up just short at The 147th Open.
McIlroy attempted to shroud his outrage after he came up short two of the keep going three gaps late on Saturday to slip four shots off the lead going into the last round, and he seemed to be out of the pursuing dropped shots at the second and fifth on day four.
He resuscitated his expectations with birdies at nine and 11 preceding giving one back at the following, yet he all of a sudden ended up in a tie for the lead with possible champ Francesco Molinari when he holed a mammoth putt for hawk at the long fourteenth which pulled him to six under.
 Rory McIlroy finished two shots behind the champion
The 2014 champion kept himself in contention with battling par saves over the next three holes, and a perfect three-wood set up a great birdie chance with the wedge in hand at the last.
In any case, McIlroy's approach missed the mark and right, and his 20-foot birdie putt to outperform Justin Rose as clubhouse pioneer was shy of pace, despite the fact that he demanded he was content with his 70 in testing conditions on the last day.
"I'm not so much baffled, I played well," said the 29-year-old, who completed tied for second with Rose, Kevin Kisner, and Xander Schauffele, two strokes unfastened of Molinari. "I believed I could have crushed one more out of the round today.
 McIlroy vaulted into contention with an eagle at the 14th
"When I made the eagle on 14, it was tough to get close on 15, 16, and 17. The only real chance was at the last, but I came out of the wedge a little bit, but still left myself a putt where it was holeable.
"Be that as it may, I think anything under standard out there today was a decent score. I'm content with how I played after I didn't get off to an incredible begin, however, I kept it together and I combat back. I simply kind of came up short on gaps toward the end.
"At the point when the hawk putt went in on 14, I believed I could get maybe a couple out of these last four openings, however it was simply extreme. Where they put the pins and with the breezes, it was difficult to get them close and intense to make birdies.