Ryder Cup 2025 live: Day 1 results after McIlroy and Lowry deliver final hole drama for Europe

27 Sep 2025 • 9:18 AM MYT
The Independent
The Independent

The world’s most free-thinking newspaper

image is not available

Team Europe took a 5.5-2.5 lead on Day 1 of the Ryder Cup to rock Team USA’s chances at Bethpage Black. Final hole drama saw Tommy Fleetwood and Justin Rose down Bryson DeChambeau and Ben Griffin in fourballs, though Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry were forced to settle for a half point against Sam Burns and Patrick Cantlay.

Luke Donald will be delighted to have won the afternoon session after Europe dominated the opening foursomes session, quietening the home crowd to take a 3-1 lead. For the first time in Ryder Cup history, Europe scored the first three points away from home as Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton overcame a shaky start to beat USA stars DeChambeau and Justin Thomas 4&3, while McIlroy and Fleetwood surged to a 5&4 win over Collin Morikawa and Harris English.

After Matthew Fitzpatrick and Ludvig Aberg took down World No 1 Scottie Scheffler and Russel Henley 5&3, the USA’s hopes of avoiding a morning landslide fell on the final group, but Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantley finally got a point on the board, beating Robert MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland on the final hole.

Following the arrival of US president Donald Trump to Bethpage Black at lunchtime, the home nation’s fortunes improved, with rookie Cameron Young thriving alongside Thomas to earn a comfortable 6&5 win over Aberg and rookie Rasmus Hojgaard. While Jon Rahm and Sepp Straka fought back with a superb 3&2 win over world No 1 Scheffler and US Open champion JJ Spaun.

Relive all the action from Day 1 at Bethpage Black, results from and reaction:

Read More

Ryder Cup 2025 - Latest scores and leaderboard

  • Day 1 schedule including tee times and TV coverage
  • Trump arrived at Bethpage for Friday afternoon fourballs
  • RESULT: Young/Thomas 6&5 def Aberg/Hojgaard
  • RESULT: Scheffler/Spaun def Rahm/Straka 3&2
  • RESULT: Fleetwood/Rose def Griffin/DeChambeau 1UP
  • RESULT: Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry TIED

Ben Griffin reacts to defeat against Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood

07:00

,

Jack Rathborn

“Yeah, it was a tough match. They both played very solid, Tommy and Justin. They kept it in play together a lot. I felt like I was out of position a little bit in the middle there. Gave myself a lot of looks coming down the stretch, and I just couldn't get too much to fall.

“But yeah, it was a tight race. I thought we were building some momentum early. Just kind of leveled out there for a while and just never got hot on the back nine. It happens, and we're going to have to step on the gas tomorrow.”

image is not available

Luke Donald hails Matt Fitzpatrick after Ryder Cup point on Day 1

06:00

,

Jack Rathborn

“Yeah, they gelled very well. You never know when you're trying new partnerships under intense pressure, but they seemed very relaxed. Their personalities really gelled, and their games were fantastic.

“Fitzy especially played some scintillating golf. He looked very comfortable out there. He look very confident. Just great to see because, you know, there's been some media about his Ryder Cup record. You know, I've always kept telling him, you know, you just never know when it's time to go and make some points. You know, I mentioned it even two years ago that Seve's first two Ryder Cups, I think he made one point, and now he's the legend of Europe.

“So there's always time. There's always this moment that he can contribute, and you know, it was really good to see how well he played and how comfortable he looked out there.”

image is not available

Luke Donald on Tommy Fleetwood's success at Ryder Cups

05:00

,

Jack Rathborn

“Well, I think it's a little unfair to say he hasn't won a championship since a month ago. He's a world-class player that's won a bunch around the world.

“Yeah, it took him a little time and had to go through a few opportunities that let slip for sure, but I think that, you know, for Tommy, he reframes it in such a positive way. I think that if you see it in a positive way, the ones that get away, it only makes you stronger.

“You know, I think Tommy, he's a guy that just loves being around the team. He loves contributing to that team. Yeah, he's a nice player to play with. I think he's at the top of the list of a lot of guys on the team that people want to play with.”

image is not available

Keegan Bradley on lessons learned from Day 1

04:00

,

Jack Rathborn

“Well, I learned that Patrick Cantlay is a tough dude. I watched him out there, hit a lot of great shots, make a lot of incredible putts. Proud of the way the guys fought. It not easy when you are down in matches in a Ryder Cup and trying to fight back.

“You know, that was a really important halve we had on the last hole. That was a really important win that X and Patrick had in the morning session. I'm really proud of them for doing that. That kept us in this firmly.

“I think it's difficult to watch from -- it's more difficult to watch than actually play because you want them to play well so bad, and you don't have control over it. But it was fun watching them play. I look forward to celebrating tomorrow, seeing them make more putts and winning more holes.”

image is not available

Bradley hits back at criticism over Morikawa/English pairing

03:00

,

Jack Rathborn

“Well, we have a plan of what we're going to do. They beat us today, but you know, we're really comfortable with our plan. We're really comfortable with those two players. Excited who they are playing tomorrow,” Bradley said after Data Golf placed Morikawa and English 132nd out of 132 possible pairings the USA could make.

“Be an exciting match, and we're sticking to our plan. We're not going to panic. We're not going to panic and make those sort of mistakes. We're going to stick to what we know.

“We have a lot of confidence in them. I would say it's a little bit of both [data and gut instinct]. They were really bummed out that they lost their match today. They were eager to get back out on the course, and that's why we did that.”

Rory McIlroy appears to make offensive gesture towards the crowd at Ryder Cup

02:30

,

Jack Rathborn

Rory McIlroy appeared to react to a fan at the Ryder Cup by making an offensive gesture on Day 1 at Bethpage Black.

The Northern Irishman helped inspire Europe to a 5.5-2.5 advantage after two sessions but after being heckled during his fourballs match alongside Shane Lowry, McIlroy could be seen raising a finger on his left hand as he walked off the 11th green.

McIlroy and Lowry had just gone two up against the American pair of Sam Burns and Patrick Cantlay when a video circulating on social media showed him gesturing in the direction of the crowd.

image is not available

‘In Donald we trust’: Europe take charge of Ryder Cup’s first morning before Trump’s arrival

02:00

,

Jack Rathborn

“In Donald we trust” read the flag hanging from a hospitality balcony along the 18th fairway as Air Force One flew overhead.

But as with much of the golf on this curious, topsy-turvy day on Long Island, things were not as they seemed.

The Donald flag was a European one, mid-blue was its backdrop and punctuated by a circle of yellowy-gold stars.

image is not available

Donald Trump hails Luke Donald as 'great leader'

01:30

,

Jack Rathborn

Donald Trump hailed Luke Donald as “a great leader” after visiting Bethpage Black on Day 1 of the Ryder Cup.

After arriving before the afternoon fourballs on Friday, the President had a brief interaction with Europe captain Luke Donald.

“He said to me, ‘you're becoming a great leader’, it was nice of him to say that and to support this event.”

image is not available

Ryder Cup Day 2 foursomes pairings

01:00

,

Jack Rathborn

  • 7:10am ET (12:10pm BST): Bryson DeChambeau (2-5-1)/Cameron Young (1-0-0) v Matt Fitzpatrick (2-7-0)/Ludvig Aberg (3-3-0)
  • 7:26am ET (12:26pm BST): Collin Morikawa (4-4-1)/Harris English (1-3-0) v Rory McIlroy (17-13-5)/Tommy Fleetwood (9-3-2)
  • 7:42am ET (12:42pm BST): Xander Schauffele (5-4-0)/Patrick Cantlay (6-2-2) v Jon Rahm (8-3-3)/Tyrrell Hatton (6-4-2)
  • 7:58am ET (12:58pm BST): Scottie Scheffler (2-4-3)/Russell Henley (0-1-0) v Bob MacIntyre (2-1-1)/Viktor Hovland (3-5-3)

Rory McIlroy puts on a putting masterclass to ignite Team Europe’s Ryder Cup

Saturday 27 September 2025 00:30

,

Jack Rathborn

Rory McIlroy didn’t look. As Tommy Fleetwood lined up the winning putt on the 14th green, McIlroy turned his back on his playing partner and faced the blue and yellow pocket of European supporters in a stand behind the green. The ball dropped into the cup, the fans leapt to their feet and McIlroy pumped his giant forearms with delight.

Fleetwood’s putt sealed a dominant 5&4 win in the first morning’s foursomes here at Bethpage Black. Fleetwood was excellent and McIlroy was sensational, delivering a putting masterclass to race away from Harris English and Collin Morikawa, going five up through eight holes. A brief embrace between the two teams on the last green was about the closest the Americans ever got.

image is not available

Donald Trump gives USA unlikely Ryder Cup edge to counter Europe’s fast start

Saturday 27 September 2025 00:15

,

Jack Rathborn

Donald Trump gripped Bryson DeChambeau’s hand firmly. The American golfer was grinning again after the misery of a 4&3 beatdown from Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton in Ryder Cup foursomes an hour earlier.

The President’s demeanour then turned serious though. DeChambeau, partnering Ben Griffin in the first fourball match after a damaging and stunning 3-1 defeat in the morning session, is a good friend of Trump, and holds a government role as the chair of the President's Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, a role confirmed by Trump at the White House.

image is not available

Europe strong favourite to retain Ryder Cup after Day 1

Saturday 27 September 2025 00:00

,

Jack Rathborn

Europe are now strong favourites to win, and retain, the Ryder Cup after a 5.5-2.5 advantage following Day 1 at Bethpage Black.

Betfair has Europe as a 8/15 favourite to win the match, while USA are 2/1 to win and a tie is 12/1.

USA is EVENS to win Day 2, Europe is 6/4.

image is not available

Keegan Bradley patient despite early deficit

Friday 26 September 2025 23:50

,

Jack Rathborn

“Hopefully it’ll turn and the putts will go for us tomorrow. We’ve only played 28 percent of the points, it’s the first quarter,” USA captain Keegan Bradley said.

“I’ve got a lot of faith in my boys.”

image is not available

MacIntyre and Rose to reunite in Saturday morning foursomes?

Friday 26 September 2025 23:40

,

Jack Rathborn

“I’d be surprised if he didn’t go with the three that won, I’d switch up the other one a little bit,” Catriona Matthew tells BBC 5 Live.

“Maybe he'll put out MacIntyre and Rose again, played well in Rome.”

image is not available

Shane Lowry reacts to half point playing with Rory McIlroy

Friday 26 September 2025 23:30

,

Jack Rathborn

“Rory and I feel like we should've got a full point, but you have to look at the positives,” Lowry says.

“We'd have taken your hand off for this on the first tee this morning.”

image is not available

Rory McIlroy reacts to halving match with USA in fourballs

Friday 26 September 2025 23:23

,

Jack Rathborn

“It was great, an absolute honour to partner with this man [Lowry],” McIlroy says.

“We got half a point, I'm disappointed, but it's been a great day for Europe. We've come out of the gates strong. We should be proud of ourselves.

“It was rowdy and lively, they made it difficult for us. We made some good swings and putts when we needed to.”

image is not available

McIlroy and Lowry forced to settle for a half point in gripping contest

Friday 26 September 2025 23:17

,

Jack Rathborn

Tension, silence, just for a second... McIlroy sends it down to the hole, but it trickles to the left and MISSES.

The putter it flipped into the air, it’ll be a half point for both teams.

Europe lead USA 5.5 to 2.5 after Day 1. What a day for captain Donald.

image is not available

image is not available

McIlroy with a putt for the win and a huge advantage for Europe

Friday 26 September 2025 23:13

,

Jack Rathborn

Lowry for birdie, inches, closer... closer... But it dribbles to the left. Not enough power.

A nice read for McIlroy, Lowry was on line, but lacked the same pace as his teammate will require to hole it.

Burns now, to avoid a loss... Misses to the right! Drama, it’s there for McIlroy to win it!

McIlroy inside Lowry for the perfect read on 18

Friday 26 September 2025 23:11

,

Jack Rathborn

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry TIED

Rory McIlroy, middle of the fairway on the 18th at Bethpage Black, in the Ryder Cup. Chills.

It doesn’t get much better than that, and the Europe star sticks it a few inches inside teammate Shane Lowry’s approach. Advantage, Europe?

This match is on a knife edge.

image is not available

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Friday 26 September 2025 23:06

,

Chris Wilson

The European team look surprisingly worried as the players come up the fairway. That goes some way to suggesting just how vital a 6-2 first-day lead could be.

This one point is crucial, even this early on, especially when you consider that the US are unlikely to be as bad in parts as they were today (e.g. Scheffler, notably).

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Friday 26 September 2025 23:04

,

Chris Wilson

Off the tee in the final hole of the day.

Burns lands just off the fairway with a solid effort, before Cantlay falls on the left side of the fairway.

What can the Europeans reply with?

Lowry’s drive lands to the left, narrow avoiding the bunkers, and McIlroy fires straight down the fairway.

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Friday 26 September 2025 23:00

,

Chris Wilson

We stay all square! Cantlay sinks it and we move to the final hole of the day level in the final match.

'Lowry has just gone berserk'

Friday 26 September 2025 22:59

,

Lawrence Ostlere at Bethpage Black

“Shane Lowry has just gone berserk on the 17th green watching McIlroy drain his birdie putt. That was so crucial. Over to Sam Burns, who makes his to take it to the last all square. Yikes.”

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Friday 26 September 2025 22:58

,

Chris Wilson

Cantlay and Lowry take par, perhaps as expected. It’s up to Burns and McIlroy now, with the Briton going first from around 12 feet.

And he lands it! What a moment! That could be crucial in this game, with Burns only a few feet from the pin.

'What a year for Rose'

Friday 26 September 2025 22:56

,

Jack Rathborn at Bethpage Black

“Rose drains the birdie putt!! Europe have another point, Rose points at Fleetwood, Fleetwood points at Rose. What a pair, they win two up. Rose embraced by his caddy Mark Fulcher, a vital point and now Europe are 5-2 up.

“What a year for Rose, once again a team player today, biding his time and holding his nerve in a crunch match. Donald and Bjorn, meanwhile, have jumped in a buggy to go watch the final match.”

Fleetwood/Rose def Griffin/DeChambeau 1UP

Friday 26 September 2025 22:54

,

Chris Wilson

Europe have another point on the board!

Justin Rose lines it up from nine feet and sinks in for a birdie as Europe go 5-2 up!

image is not available

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Friday 26 September 2025 22:52

,

Chris Wilson

Burns gets into within eight feet off the tee, though Cantlay can’t match it despite finding the green.

Lowry goes a little closer than Cantlay, so what can McIlroy do?

It’s good, landing a few feet further than Burns’.

DeChambeau/Griffin vs Rose/Fleetwood 1UP

Friday 26 September 2025 22:50

,

Chris Wilson

Two great approach shots from europe as Fleetwood gets within five feet from 111 yards out, before Rose lands a few feet further.

Griffin joins the European pair on the green, around four feet away, while DeChambeau is in the bunker.

'A massive response by McIlroy'

Friday 26 September 2025 22:47

,

Chris Wilson

“Huge birdie putt by Cantlay on 16… and a massive response by McIlroy!

“They go to 17 still all square - this is an epic contest and feels like it will set the tone, and momentum, for Saturday’s play.”

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Friday 26 September 2025 22:47

,

Chris Wilson

Nothing from Burns on this putt as he falls short, so again it’s in Cantlay’s hands for now.

He lines it up from about 20 yards and it’s a stunning effort, perfectly paced as it sinks in for a birdie!

Can Europe match it then?

Yes they can! McIlroy weighs it up and rolls it right to left to keep us level.

'Can Europe hold on?'

Friday 26 September 2025 22:44

,

Jack Rathborn at Bethpage Black

“Fleetwood’s family are waiting for him by the 18th fairway, his step sons Oscar and Murray, both talented golfers, are practicing their follow throughs, and they look awfully like Fleetwood’s.

“DeChambeau has inspired a huge wave of US momentum down the last, can Europe hold on?”

DeChambeau/Griffin vs Rose/Fleetwood 1UP

Friday 26 September 2025 22:44

,

Chris Wilson

DeChambeau is in the rough on 18, with the other three getting onto the fairway in what is a very tense ending to the second match!

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Friday 26 September 2025 22:43

,

Chris Wilson

Shane Lowry hits a lovely approach shot pin high and lands within 10 feet. McIlroy could use his support right now.

Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns reply by finding the green, though they’re roughly 20 feet away.

McIlroy is the last one up then, and he matches the effort of his partner to land roughly the same distance away on the other side!

'This could be key turning point'

Friday 26 September 2025 22:41

,

Lawrence Ostlere at Bethpage Black

“McIlroy’s ball drops out of the sky and lands perhaps less than six feet from the hole on the 16th green, to near silence from the American fans huddled around the edge.

“Both European balls are inside the Americans, and this could be key turning point coming up now in this final match of the day…”

DeChambeau/Griffin vs Rose/Fleetwood 1UP

Friday 26 September 2025 22:36

,

Chris Wilson

Griffin misses his chance to take it within one, so it’ll be DeChambeau to keep himself and his teammate in it going into the final hole.

He makes no mistake, sinking it from six feet to take us to the final hole!

DeChambeau/Griffin vs Rose/Fleetwood 2UP

Friday 26 September 2025 22:34

,

Chris Wilson

Rose has a putt from feet for a birdie to win the match. He’s just off the green and chips on, but it doesn’t have the distance. Fleetwood will likely struggle from over 30 feet too, so this one might go within one again!

The Englishman steps up but it doesn't have the legs again.

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Friday 26 September 2025 22:31

,

Chris Wilson

Another sigh of relief from Europe as Cantlay can’t sink his put, slipping under the hole.

Levle with three to go in this one!

DeChambeau/Griffin vs Rose/Fleetwood 2UP

Friday 26 September 2025 22:30

,

Chris Wilson

Fleetwood and Rose land side of the pin with their tee shots but they’re 20+ feet away.

However, Griffin goes for the big one and his ball lands 18 feet from the pin, and DeChambeau follows that with a huge effort of his own, putting it within six feet!

The US can still draw this one, of course.

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Friday 26 September 2025 22:28

,

Chris Wilson

McIlroy has the birdie putt attempt on 15 from about feet. He goes left to right and it looks good but it just didn’t have enough pace! The line was near-perfect.

Cantlay will have the chance to put his team ahead.

DeChambeau/Griffin vs Rose/Fleetwood 2UP

Friday 26 September 2025 22:25

,

Jack Rathborn at Bethpage Black

“There’s a huge huddle around the 16th now with players, assistants, family and friends watching on, including Straka, Thomas, English, Young and Spaun.

“Fleetwood lines up a birdie putt, from 15 feet, it bends from right to left and IN! A kiss from Justin Rose for his troubles and Gianfranco Zola has just leaped up in delight in front of me.

“Bryson DeChambeau cannot reply, and Europe are two up! Two holes to play and this match is in the Europeans’ hands.”

Ryder Cup Fourballs

Friday 26 September 2025 22:24

,

Chris Wilson

DeChambeau/Griffin vs Rose/Fleetwood 1UP

Solid approach shots from all four players in this one, with each man between roughly 18 and 23 feet from the pin. Tense times!

Rose is up first and it's very close, with just a little too much pace on it.

Griffin goes next and also misses it! Over to Fleetwood and DeChambeau...

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Both Americans miss the fairway here, with Lowry up the middle and McIlroy in the rough.

Lowry goes to the right, though Cantlay takes a superb approach and Burns lands in the bunker.

McIlroy gives himself a birdie chance alongside Cantlay.

'This is tense'

Friday 26 September 2025 22:13

,

Jack Rathborn at Bethpage Black

“This is tense, still just one up to Europe. But Bradley and Donald are sticking with DeChambeau/Griffin v Fleetwood/Rose, perhaps hinting at the magnitude of the match and the view that the outcome could flip the momentum and the entire outlook heading into Saturday.”

Scheffler/Spaun def Rahm/Straka 3&2

Friday 26 September 2025 22:13

,

Chris Wilson

Rahm runs over with his birdie putt attempt, and Straka looks a little surprised.

Scheffler has a chance to keep the USA in it, though his birdie means that Europe will have the chance to take this match.

So, Straka to win it. It’s a lovely stroke from eight feet and it lands in the middle of the hole, securing Europe’s first point of the fourballs!

USA 2-4 Europe.

image is not available

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Friday 26 September 2025 22:09

,

Chris Wilson

Lowry goes a little long and wide, so Cantlay has the chance to turn it around.

Surely he can’t miss this with the form he’s been in over the last few holes?

But he can! Oh my word! It’s a yard out but he lips out and goes long!

A huge reprieve for McIlroy and Lowry as they stay level.

Ryder Cup Fourballs

Friday 26 September 2025 22:05

,

Chris Wilson

DeChambeau/Griffin vs Rose/Fleetwood 1UP

All down to Griffin on the 15th here as DeChambeau's ball rolls off the green.

Meanwhile, Rose has landed just 11 feet away, though he goes too far left with the putt.

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

A superb approach from Cantlay gets him within four feet on the par-three 14th, and the US could find themselves ahead soon in this one!

Neither McIlroy or Lowry can match it, with the latter landing on the fringe. McIlroy is on the green, but one of them needs to find the putt to keep this level.

'DeChambeau has sparked a crowd'

Friday 26 September 2025 22:01

,

Chris Wilson

“We’re still OK!” one American reassures his friends, but Rose’s approach is tasty and gives Europe a good look at birdie, while DeChambeau has sparked a crowd around his ball on the bank after missing the green right.”

'The course is electric'

Friday 26 September 2025 21:58

,

Jack Rathborn at Bethpage Black

“This corner of the course is electric, with Scheffler and Rahm exchanging bombs on the 15th green up ahead, DeChambeau and Griffin bid to rebound after Fleetwood’s clutch putt to nudge Europe in front.

“There’s drama behind, too, as Cantlay makes another big putt to pull himself and Burns level with McIlroy and Lowry.”

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry A/S

Friday 26 September 2025 21:58

,

Chris Wilson

Cantlay puts the pressure on as he sinks the birdie from 12 feet, meaning McIlroy needs to hole to keep the lead.

He’s set up around six feet away and it’s so close but the Northern Irishman lips out and we go back to all square! It rolled almost all the way around and back towards him!

That brings huge cheers from the home crowd.

Huge putts in first match!

Friday 26 September 2025 21:52

,

Chris Wilson

Scheffler/Spaun vs Rahm/Straka 3UP

Scottie Scheffler definitely thinks he has clawed back a hole here, but Rahm had other ideas.

The American announced himself with a superb putt from 20 feet, but his Spanish counterpart replied with an impressive effort of his own to halve the hole.

DeChambeau/Griffin vs Rose/Fleetwood 1UP!

Friday 26 September 2025 21:47

,

Chris Wilson

Europe go one up for the first time in the second match!

DeChambeau is centimetres away from sinking a 40ft putt but he doesn’t make it.

That gives Fleetwood the chance to hole for the lead, and he makes no mistake!

Just the boost Europe needed after losing the third match.

Young/Thomas 6&5 vs Aberg/Hojgaard

Friday 26 September 2025 21:45

,

Chris Wilson

This one has quickly unravelled for the European pair, and Team USA find themselves with two putts to win the match.

Young misses the first but it ends with a gimme and Europe concede!

The first match of the fourballs goes the way of the USA, with some lovely golf on show from Young especially.

image is not available

Ryder Cup Fourballs

Friday 26 September 2025 21:41

,

Chris Wilson

DeChambeau/Griffin vs Rose/Fleetwood A/S

A sublime shot off the tee from Fleetwood on 14, and he’s onto the fairway alongside his teammate.

DeChambeau gets onto the green, but he’s a lot further back than the European pair.

Griffin finds the bunker and there could be work to do for the US here.

Scheffler/Spaun vs Rahm/Straka 3UP

Straka finds the green with his second shot, but it rolls away from the pin a little.

Spaun replies with a better shot, landing on the green and staying put.

Up next, Rahm lands about 12 feet away as he continues a solid day, while Scheffler lands even closer as USA look to close the gap.

Burns/Cantlay vs McIlroy/Lowry 1UP

Friday 26 September 2025 21:38

,

Chris Wilson

Cantlay is on his game in the final match so far. He plays two more superb shots on the 12th to set himself up with a chance at a birdie from five feet, and he sinks it to give the US the advantage on this hole.

McIlroy has the chance to respond but he misses the putt to take the game within one again.

 (Getty Images)