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Scoreboard: Europe - 10 | United States - 6
The European squad leads 10-6 going into Sunday after a brutal Saturday afternoon for the Americans. The cry will be "remember Medinah," but it won't ring true.
This thing is over because of the way Saturday ended. Here's a look at everything that happened.
12:44 p.m. -- Well, it went badly at the end. The Europeans rolled 3.5 to 0.5 in the alternate shot matches and now lead 10-6 going to Sunday.
12:30 p.m. -- Victor Dubuisson lit the American team on fire on Saturday.
12:12 p.m. -- Donaldson/Westwood beat Kuchar/Johnson. Not good for the United States.
11:45 a.m. -- This is how the Dubuisson/McDowell vs. Fowler/Walker match is going.
11:44 a.m. -- How close does the US need to keep it heading to Sunday to have a chance to win? I say closer than two points.
11:26 a.m. -- The Dubuisson/Fowler match is somehow getting worse than 5-up thru 8.
11:18 a.m. -- Here's a look at the scores right now.
10:44 a.m. -- It's easy to second guess now, but I had a bad feeling about Fowler and Walker going out for their fourth match in four sessions. They're getting drubbed.
10:30 a.m. -- How do we sneak Spieth and Reed into the singles matches twice on Sunday?
10:19 a.m. -- I like that there are three par 5s in the last 10 holes. Lot of drama.
10:01 a.m. -- This is trending badly for the United States. Jimmy Walker has had two shanks in nine holes and Europe isn't losing a single match.
9:13 a.m. -- That's awesome.
Stenson on 12 birdies in record-breaking morning match with Rose: "Obviously we would have birdied 17 & 18 too..."
— Paul Kelso (@pkelso) September 27, 2014
9:08 a.m. -- OK, I'm back. Would have liked to have been a fly on the wall for that Tom Watson-Phil Mickelson conversation.
8:34 a.m. -- OK, break time for me. I have to unwind from that madness we just experienced.
8:31 a.m. -- Rickie Fowler and Jimmy Walker can't lose. They can't win, either.
8:30 a.m. -- Not untrue.
Miller on Rose: "If it was the U.S. Open he'd be leading by 8 right now."
— Cameron Morfit (@CameronMorfit) September 27, 2014
8:07 a.m. -- Ian Poulter has lost his mind. Again.
7:47 a.m. -- Here are the afternoon tee times and pairings. Tom Watson sitting Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley, which I agree with. His mistake was in not sitting them on Friday afternoon so they could play again on Saturday morning.
7:31 a.m. -- We just got the full Ian Poulter Experience with this chip-in on No. 15.
— Adam Sarson (@Adam_Sarson) September 27, 2014
7:30 a.m. -- Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth stay hot.
7:20 a.m. -- Jim Furyk and Hunter Mahan earn United States another point.
7:06 a.m. -- Bubba Watson and Matt Kuchar made nine birdies today...and got drilled.
6:48 a.m. -- I am laughing in this video because it is hilarious.
6:38 a.m. -- This is my favorite moment of the day so far. Kuchar to match Stenson and stay within striking distance.
6:33 a.m. -- That's nine-straight birdies for Stenson and Rose. Not a typo. Nine-straight!
6:19 a.m. -- It's going to be hard to beat Stenson and Rose if they never miss a birdie putt.
6:03 a.m. -- Rickie Fowler gets in on the action.
Fowler chips in from the bunker. https://t.co/Z5kqaBnr87
— Eye on Golf (@EyeOnGolf) September 27, 2014
5:57 a.m. -- Watson shouldn't even let Reed and Spieth come in the clubhouse after their match, just make the turn at No. 18 and keep going.
5:55 a.m. -- COME ON, PATRICK!
5:49 a.m. -- Let's check in on Justin Rose.
5:46 a.m. -- Awesome.
Spieth and Reed turn in -4, 1 up through 9. Tom Watson has benched them for the back 9.
— No Laying Up (@NoLayingUp) September 27, 2014
5:40 a.m. -- Score update. Some immense golf being played.
5:36 a.m. -- There have been 14 birdies in the first 11 holes of the Watson/Kuchar vs. Stenson/Rose. 14!
5:24 a.m. -- How good is this?
got to think winking at the opponent is peak match play #TourSauce pic.twitter.com/ytxDEe3glm
— Brendan Porath (@BrendanPorath) September 27, 2014
5:22 a.m. -- This is Justin Rose on a loop right now. (Via Adam Sarson)
5:11 a.m. -- I haven't been sure of many things this week, but I'm pretty sure the Ryder Cup will swing on these Saturday morning matches. Three all square at the moment.
4:59 a.m. -- Patrick Reed just smoked one to three feet, Rickie Fowler banged home a 21-footer, and the Americans have life. Lots of it, actually.
4:49 a.m. -- Justin Rose might not know what continent he's on right now. He is making everything he looks at.
4:46 a.m. -- This killed me!
Mahan pulls his shades. https://t.co/T6Wm8z1bdW
— Eye on Golf (@EyeOnGolf) September 27, 2014
4:32 a.m. -- What is happening here?
What? https://t.co/6qoTQm5e8z
— Eye on Golf (@EyeOnGolf) September 27, 2014
4:30 a.m. -- Golf Channel, or any channel with golf rights, should make a channel where they show only pro tracer shots with no announcing and charge $9.99 a month for it, online only.
4:25 a.m. -- How many 8-foot putts is Fowler going to miss this week?
4:15 a.m. -- Just like we all thought -- the United States would dominate the first two matches and be getting beat in the second two!
Here's what it looks like right now:
4:09 a.m. -- Bubba and Kuchar have taken the high five-low five mantle from Kuchar and Tiger at the President's Cup last year.
4:05 a.m. -- This ended badly.
3:51 a.m. -- I hope Jimmy Walker's wife washed his back brace last night.
3:49 a.m. -- So this is what we're doing today, Ian? (via Adam Sarson)
3:43 a.m. -- Serious question: Are these sweaters screen printed?
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3:31 a.m. -- Awesome.
The "Eu-rope!" chant is a +12000 under dog to the "U!S!A!" chant. It doesn't work.
— Carson Cunningham (@KOCOCarson) September 27, 2014
3:15 a.m. -- Oh, hey Michael. Don't follow Poulter.
The GOAT. RT @BrendanPorath: It's 7AM in Scotland and Michael Jordan has a cigar. pic.twitter.com/Khu0YavjSD
— Alex Myers (@AlexMyers3) September 27, 2014
3:00 a.m. -- I'm awake (kind of)! I'm glad Saturday's matches don't start until 6:30 a.m. This 2 a.m. thing is getting old quickly.
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