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2023 Ryder Cup results, scores, standings: Europe holds off late U.S. push, wins seventh straight on home soil

Europe has officially reclaimed the Ryder Cup. Winning 16.5 to 11.5, it leaned on star players and a sensational team effort across the first two days to win the competition for the eighth time in the last 11 editions and seventh straight when hosting the event dating back to 1997.

Tommy Fleetwood won the key half point in the 11th match against Rickie Fowler. Heading to the par-4 16th with a one-hole lead, Fleetwood hit his tee shot to 23 feet after Fowler found the water. After Fleetwood missed an eagle putt, Fowler conceded a 2-foot, 8-inch birdie putt -- and Europe's victory. Fleetwood's win on the hole secured at worse a tie for Europe, putting them over the required point total. 

"I'm relieved to be honest," said Fleetwood. "I didn't think it would come down to the backend. Just to be able to play a part in this week, particularly today, I wasn't planning on it coming down to us, but I always had it in my mind, 'Just get your point and whatever happens, happens.' It was pretty nervy coming down the last few."

The home team put its horses out early in Sunday singles, and the Euros delivered with 2.5 points between Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland and Rory McIlroy. Entering the day up 10.5 to 5.5, Europe fended off an early U.S. charge and needed only 1.5 points through the other nine matches.

Any thought of a new era of American dominance following their 19 to 9 win at Whistling Straits in 2021 has been put to bed thanks in part to the play of McIlroy. Collecting a 4-1-0 record across the five sessions, the four-time major champion garnered the best record of his Ryder Cup career and the best of any player at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club.

Hovland got in on the action with a 3-1-1 record, and Rahm once again thrived on this stage with a 2-0-2. Tyrrell Hatton claimed his first Sunday singles victory to put Europe 0.5 points away from winning the cup and put a bow on a stellar 3-0-1 performance. 

"It's been a rollercoaster since I got the job 14 months ago," said Europe captain Luke Donald. "Something I always dreamed about. These are the times, I have had so many special moments on golf courses. It was just an honor and privilege to captain these 12 guys, incredible guys. They played their hearts out."

Meanwhile, despite a Sunday surge to get within four points, the American stars were outplayed by their European counterparts. World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler went 0-2-2 without a match victory to his name. Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and Xander Schauffele all had losing records with the lone bright spot coming from U.S. rookie Max Homa and his 3-1-1 mark.

"The European team played some phenomenal golf," said U.S. captain Zach Johnson through tears. "It really is quite that simple. My guys showed true heart, true grit. A lot of character. They played for each other. I love them. Hats off to Luke."

The weekend in Rome brought fireworks both on and off the golf course, but make no mistake, Europe won this Ryder Cup on Friday. Racing out to a record 5.5 to 1.5 advantage highlighted by a 4 to 0 sweep in the opening session with heroics from Rahm, Hovland and Justin Rose late, Europe was ready for the fight from the word go.

U.S. was sluggish and lacking energy only to be ignited by a hat, or lack thereof, winning Saturday afternoon's four-ball session to cut the lead to 10.5 to 5.5 heading into Sunday singles. It was the only session the Europeans lost as Sunday was split down the middle 6 to 6.

Donald could do no wrong for his European side. He inspired them, brought them together, placed them in the correct positions and made Marco Simone a home-course advantage. Donald's 12 responded with massive efforts rallying around each other and delivering a true team victory in true European fashion.

2023 Ryder Cup results: Day 3

Europe 16.5 | United States 11.5

Session 5 — Singles | All times Eastern

MatchUnited StatesScoreEurope

1

Scottie Scheffler

TIED

Jon Rahm

2

Collin Morikawa

4&3

Viktor Hovland

3

Patrick Cantlay

2&1

Justin Rose

4Sam Burns3&1Rory McIlroy

5

Max Homa

1 UP

Matt Fitzpatrick

6Brian Harman3&2Tyrrell Hatton
7Brooks Koepka3&2Ludvig Aberg
8Justin Thomas2 UPSepp Straka
9Xander Schauffele3&2Nicolai Hojgaard
10Jordan SpiethTIEDShane Lowry
11Rickie Fowler3&1Tommy Fleetwood
12Wyndham Clark2&1Robert MacIntyre

2023 Ryder Cup key takeaways

Match 1 -- Jon Rahm TIED Scottie Scheffler: The opener had a little bit of everything. Each player won six holes and tied the other six in what was a back-and-forth affair. Rahm won three of the first five holes with the help of Scheffler missing a couple short putts, but the world No. 1 held his head. He caught fire around the turn with a win on nine and another on 11. Rahm won two straight to regain the lead, but Scheffler returned the favor with two straight wins to take the lead into the final three. They exchanged birdies on the short par-4 16th before Scheffler burned the edge on 17 with a putt that would have secured a full point. Instead, they went to 18 where Rahm two-putted for birdie. Scheffler was unable to get up-and-down for his, and Europe secured a pivotal half point.

Match 5 -- Max Homa 1UP over Matt Fitzpatrick: With Rahm, Hovland, McIlroy and Tyrrell Hatton securing 3.5 points for the Europeans between them, the home team was a tie away from clinching the cup early on Sunday. Fitzpatrick and Homa both played great golf on the front nine as the Englishman made his second eagle of the week on No. 5 to grab a one-hole lead. Homa started to find his stride around the turn as he rattled off victories on Nos. 8-10 to flip the match to a 2 UP advantage. A bogey on the short par-4 11th tightened affairs and set the stage for a nerve-racking final seven holes. Both players had chances to take control of this match as short misses on the green were had coming down the stretch.

Mistakes bled to other areas of the game as Homa and Fitzpatrick both found the water on the drivable par-4 16th. The match extended to 18 where Homa had to take an unplayable lie from the greenside bunker. Hitting his fourth just inside 10 feet, the American was the only thing standing between the European's and their champagne. Homa connected, but he only delayed the inevitable.

Match 11 -- Tommy Fleetwood 3&1 over Rickie Fowler: Homa secured a full point and forced the middle portion of the European lineup to produce points, and they did. Brooks Koepka and Xander Schauffele cleaned up their matches to put some red, white and blue on the board, but the Ryder Cup settled on Fowler and Fleetwood.

The Englishman never trailed. Holing his third from off the green on No. 9, Fleetwood grabbed a 1 UP lead and doubled it when Fowler picked up on the 10th. The American tried to muster a comeback, but a poor tee shot on the 16th was all she wrote. Once Fowler found the water, the Ryder Cup was in Europe's possession, and his concession to Fleetwood's putt -- no matter how peculiar -- never truly mattered.

Rick Gehman is joined by Patrick McDonald and Greg DuCharme to break down Europe's victory over Team USA in the 2023 Ryder Cup. Follow & listen to The First Cut on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.

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Live updates
 

That was quick!

The first Europe flag is on the board. Jon Rahm continues his heater and makes birdie on the opener to command a 1 UP lead on Scottie Scheffler. It looks like he wants blood from Scheffler who birdied his first four holes in their match against one another in 2021.

 

Let's do this

Welcome to Sunday singles, ladies and gentlemen. Europe leads 10.5 to 5.5 and will only need to win four matches to raise the Ryder Cup. They send out a very strong front with Jon Rahm vs. Scottie Scheffler leading the way. Viktor Hovland, Justin Rose and Rory McIlroy all follow and should they all win, the other eight matches will not hold weight. Let's see if U.S. can make a charge and use the FIREWORKS from Saturday night to ignite the away team.

 

Updated Ryder Cup odds

To win

  • Europe: -1400
  • United States: +1400
  • Tie: +1600

To lift the trophy

  • Europe: -1400
  • United States: +700
 

Ryder Cup schedule, TV coverage

Day 3 -- Sunday, Oct. 1

Session 5 (singles): 5:35 a.m.

Live TV coverage: 5:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on NBC
Live stream online: 5:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. on fubo (Try for free) and RyderCup.com

Check out the complete 2023 Ryder Cup schedule and viewer's guide.

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How the Ryder Cup is scored

Event: Each match is worth 1 point. Matches ending in a tie result in each side receiving 0.5 points. The first team to reach 14.5 points over the three days of play wins the Ryder Cup. If the 28 matches end in a 14-14 tie, the team holding the Ryder Cup (in this case, the United States) will retain the trophy.

Matches: Each hole is scored independently with the lowest score winning. If both teams or players have the same score on a hole, the hole is considered halved with no advantage awarded.

As the teams or players advance through the round, points can be accrued or subtracted from the match total. For example: If Team/Player A wins the first two holes, they would hold a 2 UP lead. If Team/Player B then wins the third hole, Team/Player A's lead reduces to 1 UP.

Matches can end early if the winning team or player has a larger lead than there are holes left to play. For example: If Team A is 4 UP with three holes remaining, it wins the match 4&3.

Concessions: Unlike stroke-play golf, teams or players do not need to complete each hole. Strokes (usually putts) may be conceded through sportsmanship if they are deemed highly makable or if attempting the stroke will not result in winning or halving the hole.

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