It’s simple Ryder Cup maths!
With the European Team now needing to win just win only five of the remaining Rome matches and the gleaming Ryder Cup returns to European possession.
That’s the scenario after another dominating sesssion by Luke Donald’s men winning three of the four Saturday morning matches for Europe to incredibly move seven points clear of their rivals – 9 1/2 to 2 1/2
YET ANOTHER @RyderCupEurope RECORD …
With #TeamEurope now securing the largest 3rd session points in 4⃣4⃣-year history since #Europe joined @rydercup in 1979
Prior best 3 sessions score: 8⃣ 1⃣/2⃣ to 3⃣ 1⃣/2⃣in 1987
Now 🇪🇺 lead 9⃣ 1⃣/2⃣ to 2⃣ 1⃣/2⃣
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— Golf & Science News (@TOURMISS) September 30, 2023
Helping the European Team cause on day three was the record-smashing 9 & 7 victory by the all-Scandinavian duo of Viktor Hovland and rookie Ludvig Aberg.
On top of a record-setting four wins in the opening matches on Thursday, the win by Hovland and Aberg breaks the prior biggest win set by American Tom Kite in defeating England’s Howard Clark 8 & 7 in their singles encounter at the 1989 Ryder Cup.
Ahead for Europe is the all-time record, since Europe came on board in 1979, of the USAs 2021 winning margin of 10 points following their 19-9 triumph along the shores of Lake Michigan.
YET ANOTHER @RyderCupEurope RECORD …
With #TeamEurope now securing the largest 3rd session points in 4⃣4⃣-year history since #Europe joined @rydercup in 1979
Prior best 3 sessions score: 8⃣ 1⃣/2⃣ to 3⃣ 1⃣/2⃣in 1987
Now 🇪🇺 lead 9⃣ 1⃣/2⃣ to 2⃣ 1⃣/2⃣
✅ @TOURMISS pic.twitter.com/X5PjECYHj8
— Golf & Science News (@TOURMISS) September 30, 2023
And how much extra passion must there now be for Europe to rub even more salt into the American wounds with seven members of that Whistling Straits losing team competing this week in Rome?