Get. In. There. 😍 https://t.co/CNea88Q2hg
— Matt Fitzpatrick (@MattFitz94) September 28, 2018
#TeamEurope go up in all 4 matches!#RyderCup pic.twitter.com/3skCogJbd1
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1443 Garcia and Noren go four shots ahead with six holes played. Europe lead by one, two, three and four shots in the four matches at this point.
1441 McIlroy makes it all blue on the scoreboard by holing out on the eighth to give him and Poulter a one hole lead and Europe the advantage in all four matches.
This is more like it:
🇪🇺 Stenson/ Rose 3 UP v DJ/ Fowler 🇺🇸🇪🇺 Rory/ Poulter A / S v Bubba/ Simpson 🇺🇸🇪🇺 Garcia/ Noren 3 UP v Mickelson/ DeChambeau 🇺🇸🇪🇺 Molinari/ Fleetwood 1 UP v Thomas/ Spieth 🇺🇸#TeamEurope pic.twitter.com/TSRG0oEO9T
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018

1433 Watson and Simpson make a mess of the seventh and that allows McIlroy and Poulter to draw level in the match. Garcia and Noren then go three up after five as Europe take control.
Make that three...#TeamEurope pic.twitter.com/kny7kRYJ4w
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1423 The blue tide continues at seven. That makes it three holes in a row for Stenson and Rose.
1418 McIlroy drives the 380-yard par four sixth. Poulter is short with the eagle putt but the Northern Irishman sinks his effort to claw a shot back and trail by one.
We've seen this before...
Stenson & Rose go 2 UP 👏🏻 pic.twitter.com/aAMM0Ij1k8
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1413 Fleetwood makes his birdie putt at three and it is enough to give Europe the edge in that match by one shot. They now lead in three of the four afternoon foursomes.
1409 Stenson makes his birdie on six as Europe go two shots ahead in this match. They lead in two but are all square in a third. The United States lead in one.
2 putts for the win...
Alex Noren only needs one. pic.twitter.com/KW4ueddPFT
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1406 Noren puts his paring two in front of Mickelson and DeChambeau by sinking his birdie putt on three.
While you were sleeping: Tiger & Reed flopped, 🇺🇸 got a crazy lucky bounce, and Spieth caught 🔥. Highlights and moments I enjoyed from the first session at #RyderCup https://t.co/ETCzMQ9mzY
— Brendan Porath (@BrendanPorath) September 28, 2018
1401 Fowler finds the crowd with his tee shot at the sixth as the Americans suffer more woe under pressure from the home team.
1357 Stenson and Rose win the fifth thanks to the Swede's chip which finishes close to the hole and go one up over Johnson and Fowler. That puts Europe 2-1 ahead on the course.
1347 Garcia and Noren win the second hole with the Swede getting Europe ahead in his match against Mickelson and DeChambeau.
Sergio has teed off for his ninth #RyderCup appearance. Just the sixth player to reach that mark for #TeamEurope and most by any Spaniard. pic.twitter.com/fY7TaENPjW
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1343 McIlroy misses a putt on three as he and Poulter slip to two behind against Watson and Simpson.
1339 Furyk was pleased with the way the morning had gone, telling Sky Sports: "I was real excited with the guys. I didn't get to see everyone because some guys were still on the golf course. We wanted to get more groups on the golf course (in the afternoon)."
1334 Garcia goes close with a birdie putt on the first and he and Noren remain all square with Mickelson and DeChambeau.
"Nice debut sir" pic.twitter.com/KIf3ExCEXu
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
Next up, a #RyderCup debut for Alex Noren 🇸🇪#TeamEurope pic.twitter.com/spASRasYse
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1323 Poulter finds water with his first tee shot and he and McIlroy trail Watson and Simpson as a result. Two other matches are all square with the final foursome yet to start.

1255 "We are only halfway through the day so you have to keep going but, for me, I could talk about Fran all day," Fleetwood told Sky Sports.
"It was pure class. To have a partner like Fran is amazing. Those last few holes and the pressure you feel, you can see the leaderboard, and us being together that is the Ryder Cup, that feeling on 15 and 16."
Molinari added: "We both played very well. We had a couple of moments when we had to reset, start again and get the crowd going a little bit and we need to get some points back this afternoon."
1249 Thomas was full of praise for his partner, who carded six birdies in total. "We did so well that first nine, 10 holes. We both had looks. For the most part he was tearing it up and it was enjoyable to watch," Thomas told the Golf Channel.
Heading into the afternoon foursomes....#GoUSA 3#TeamEurope 1 pic.twitter.com/mgmwQWEkLU
— Ryder Cup USA (@RyderCupUSA) September 28, 2018
Francesco Molinari wins #TeamEurope our first point! pic.twitter.com/oUdwHVes7f
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1246 Fleetwood and Molinari give Europe their first point with a three and one win over Woods and Reed.
1238 Spieth holes his putt on 18 as he and Thomas gave America a third point with a one up win over Casey and Hatton.
C'mon Tyrrell!#TeamEurope pic.twitter.com/D6CNy3fdt2
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1226 The afternoon foursomes are announced, bringing Henrik Stenson, Ian Poulter, Sergio Garcia, Alex Noren, Bubba Watson, Webb Simpson Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau into action for the first time.
Friday Afternoon #RyderCup Foursome
Match 1: Stenson/Rose vs Johnson/FowlerMatch 2: McIlroy/Poulter vs Watson/SimpsonMatch 3: Garcia/Noren vs Mickelson/DeChambeauMatch 4: Molinari/Fleetwood vs Thomas/Spieth pic.twitter.com/Ao8fJdne8Q
— Ryder Cup USA (@RyderCupUSA) September 28, 2018
Rose and Rahm lose a thriller on the final green.#TeamEurope pic.twitter.com/rFeRDCCXTD
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1217 Rahm misses a putt on 18 and America go 2-0 up as a result.
1214 Molinari finds water on the 15th with his second shot and Europe sink further into trouble but Fleetwood is just off the edge of the green with his second.
Rose goes too long and finds the water and #TeamEurope are in trouble at the last! 🌊
Follow live updates from the opening day of the 42nd #RyderCup at Le Golf National live on Sky Sports Ryder Cup channel here: https://t.co/cZoEaoP5vw #BelieveInBlue pic.twitter.com/wHPMyG3U6v
— Sky Sports Golf (@SkySportsGolf) September 28, 2018
1207 Things looked bad for Rose and Rahm on 18 when the Englishman put the second shot over the back of the green and into the water. With the Americans safely on the green it was advantage to them.
1202 "We believe in each other, we know we are both playing well," Johnson told the Golf Channel when asked about his partnership with Fowler. "We did a really good job of both not being out of the hole and that is what you have to do in team golf."
1159 Fleetwood could have mitigated the American dominance by nudging Europe ahead in the fourth match, but his close-range putt was off target.
1155 The US look poised to record their second point as Thomas birdies the 15th to edge his pair into a one-hole lead with three to play.
First point to USA.#TeamEurope pic.twitter.com/XvLefcSe8J
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1146 At 4&2 down, McIlroy and Olesen concede the third match to Johnson and Fowler and the US have one Ryder Cup point on the board.
1140 What did we say about fine margins? Rahm's putt that lipped out on 14 comes back to haunt him as the US level the first match, where all the best action has been, with a birdie from Finau.
1137 Johnson misses a chance to win the second match as his birdie putt on the 15th drifts wide. The US are still 3up, though, and it looks done and dusted.
Amazing lucky bounce off wooden sleepers to 3ft on the 16th for Finau, who was 20 yards short and wet otherwise. Could make massive difference.
— Phil Casey (@pcaseysafc) September 28, 2018

Tiger's opening day record at Ryder Cup is 3-10-0, and Molinari looking to make it even worse by stuffing two straight birdies to square their match (with Fleetwood/E, Reed/USA) after 12 holes.
— Bruce Hooley (@BHOOLZ) September 28, 2018
These two... pic.twitter.com/vbvtBJESQ6
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
Still no birdie for Rory, Olesen matches Fowler's birdie on 14 to stay 3dn with 4 to play.
— Phil Casey (@pcaseysafc) September 28, 2018
Make that FIVE straight.
🐦🐦🐦🐦🐦
All Square. 🇪🇺 pic.twitter.com/s1BFcuBtPS
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 28, 2018
The Ryder Cup reminds us that golfers really need to practice the hi-five.
— Lin Brehmer (@LinBrehmer) September 28, 2018
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1105 How did that not go in? Rahm on the 14th with a putt to win the hole and go two up with four to play. And the ball just goes all round the lip of the hole and stays above ground. Could that be one of those "fine margins" that is looked back on at the end of the day?
Captain of the ship.🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/656BkMgRdW
— Ryder Cup USA (@RyderCupUSA) September 28, 2018
Birdie, Birdie, Birdie, Birdie.
Casey and Hatton get back to just 1 down. pic.twitter.com/IogaTPzX30
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
1052 Speaking of bursting bubbles, Casey has wiped the smile off Spieth's face with an approach shot that sets up birdie on the 12th. He makes the putt and the US lead is cut to one hole. Don't call it a comeback!
.@BKoepka from distance! 🐦#RyderCup #GoUSA pic.twitter.com/Hxly3LkYIB
— PGA of America (@PGA) September 28, 2018
1045 Rose's bubble bursts on the 13th as Koepka reduces Europe's lead with a birdie from some distance.
1042 America pull two holes clear in the second match as Johnson drains a birdie on the 12th. McIlroy hangs his head – plenty of work to do.

And now down in 3 matches after Molinari and Fleetwood make a hash of the 9th and concede. Woods had about 5 feet for birdie.
— Phil Casey (@pcaseysafc) September 28, 2018
OH YEAH!!!!#TeamEurope pic.twitter.com/EGVEVD4wVl
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
FIRED UP MUCH?!
Rose & Rahm go 2 Up! pic.twitter.com/rLF1vIWnnV
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
Rose with the fourth chip-in during the top match to win the 12th, back to 2up #RyderCup2018
— Phil Casey (@pcaseysafc) September 28, 2018
1025 Rose is ecstatic after chipping in from the rough, at the bottom of a slope, on the 12th and Europe are now 2up in the first match.
Couple of momentum-shifters in those first two matches, as Koepka gets his team to 1-down and Fowler gets his to 1-up. Things can change in a hot minute at the Ryder Cup, in case anyone's somehow forgotten.
— Jason Sobel (@JasonSobelTAN) September 28, 2018

1011 Three groups are now tackling the back nine and the US go 1up as Johnson and Fowler take the 10th. Koepka, meanwhile, has reduced Europe's lead to one in the first match.
"The only thing this putt is missing is windmills and a clown's mouth" – brilliant #RyderCup commentary.
— Damian Spellman (@DamianSpellman) September 28, 2018

0955 All-square across the matches as Woods and Reed win the seventh hole with a par.

Europe up in 3 matches but might not be for long as Rory/Olesen make mess of 9th, Woods/Reed threatening birdies on 7th #RyderCup
— Phil Casey (@pcaseysafc) September 28, 2018

.@Thorbjornolesen wins the par-three 8th with a 3. @DJohnsonPGA's putting definitely not on the same page as his driving
— Carl Markham (@carlmarkham) September 28, 2018
Me: Spieth ranked 136th in SG Putting last season.
*Ryder Cup week*
Spieth: Hold my beer.
— LKD (@LukeKerrDineen) September 28, 2018
0939 Finally... a breakthrough in the second match as Denmark's Olesen birdies from four feet. Europe are 2up, 1up and 1up in three groups, while the US lead the third by three.
Another hole. Another birdie for Spieth.
Thomas/Spieth move to 3-up. #GoUSA pic.twitter.com/Vwj5eZOngl
— Ryder Cup USA (@RyderCupUSA) September 28, 2018
0936 Spieth birdies yet again to push the US on to 3up in the third match.

Earlier today I thought this Tiger-Reed group could be one of the best ever for Team USA. So far I couldn't have been more wrong. Reed hasn't been Ryder Cup Reed, Tiger has struggled, and there's been very little spark between the two.
— Andy Nesbitt (@anezbitt) September 28, 2018
0926 Europe lead the fourballs! Rahm pumps his fist after holing from 10 feet on the eighth to put the hosts 2up in the first match and 1up overall.

OH MY...#RyderCup pic.twitter.com/XkbNkRGUWH
— Golf Channel (@GolfChannel) September 28, 2018
7th hole causing all kinds of problems. Finau OB right, Koepka missed the centre of the fairway by an estimated 100 yards left and McIlroy swings right under his ball in the heavy rough, moves it about 6 inches and then picks up.
— Carl Markham (@carlmarkham) September 28, 2018
Jordan Spieth out here just being Jordan Spieth.👊#GoUSA pic.twitter.com/lJIL7vNloH
— Ryder Cup USA (@RyderCupUSA) September 28, 2018
I said it to a few people last week but I don't see @TommyFleetwood1 dropping many points over the next three days.
— Carl Markham (@carlmarkham) September 28, 2018
Wow, @RickieFowler. 😳 #RyderCup pic.twitter.com/K3KcwsoZEL
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 28, 2018
Spieth/Thomas – 2UP🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/OUyzSS5Ous
— Ryder Cup USA (@RyderCupUSA) September 28, 2018
0906 Europe are 1up once more as Fleetwood makes birdie. However, the US retain the upper hand as Spieth and Thomas pull two clear in the third match.


The putter is hot for @JordanSpieth. 🔥 #RyderCup pic.twitter.com/rKEptdcy5A
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 28, 2018
Glad to hear shouts of Fore as Finau hits it OB on 7 and Koepka hits a wild one in the other direction. Hopefully they also shouted on previously hole when Koepka's shot reportedly hit a spectator.
— Phil Casey (@pcaseysafc) September 28, 2018
0852 Finau chips in from around 20 feet to win the sixth hole, meaning Europe are no longer 1up in the first match. Three groups are all-square and the US pair of Thomas and Spieth lead in the third.
What a magnificent opening to one of the great sporting events the "Ryder Cup" !!Do we need the childish "Booing" by a section of the crowd on the 1st tee...no we are better than that ...!!
— Ian Botham (@BeefyBotham) September 28, 2018
Koepka's tee-shot hits a person and it's Koepka who is 'shook up'. Sure.
— Ben Coley (@BenColeyGolf) September 28, 2018
0843 There's quite a contest developing in the fourth group. Reed has an opportunity for an eagle on the third but his chip goes past the hole, and Molinari duly sinks his putt to halve the hole.

There are a phenomenal number of people following Tiger's match this morning – and that's just inside the ropes
— Andy Hampson (@andyhampson) September 28, 2018


All four matches are on the course.
1 UP – 🇪🇺 Rose/Rahm vs. Finau/Koepka (thru 3 holes)AS – McIlroy/Olesen vs. Fowler/Johnson (thru 2 holes)1 UP – 🇺🇸 Spieth/Thomas vs. Casey/Hatton (thru 2 holes)1 UP – 🇪🇺 Fleetwood/Molinari vs. Reed/Woods (thru 1 hole) pic.twitter.com/c1GDMLgSBN
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 28, 2018
That look 👀#TeamEurope pic.twitter.com/EdapbK18kL
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
0813 Europe are 1up in match four after Woods misses his birdie putt as Molinari holes his.
0810 "It's an opportunity – it's the best moment of your life. Go out and use this to be someone that all of Europe gets behind," says Europe captain Thomas Bjorn to Sky Sports.
Captain America becomes Aquaman as @PReedGolf finds the water with his approach to the 1st #RyderCup
— Phil Casey (@pcaseysafc) September 28, 2018
A mixture of cheers and boos as Reed and Woods were announced. More noise for the Europeans. The crowd are enthusiastic but subdued in comparison to Gleneagles pic.twitter.com/THRBDnomFk
— Andy Hampson (@andyhampson) September 28, 2018

That club twirl. 😍@TigerWoods is off.#LiveUnderPar pic.twitter.com/LLslb0JisZ
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 28, 2018
#TeamEurope 👊🏼 pic.twitter.com/7HVxRJYbG2
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018
I know @TommyFleetwood1 might be a bit nervous but for a minute there I thought he was going to give @F_Molinari a big kiss on the first tee
— Carl Markham (@carlmarkham) September 28, 2018
0755 It's Tiger time. Four very different characters in the fourth group: Masters winner Reed soaks up the boos before lifting an excellent shot down the fairway, Woods goes slightly to the left, Fleetwood is in similar territory and ice-cold Italian Molinari whacks it down the middle.
0752 Rose finds the reeds (the Patrick Reeds?) on the par-five third hole. Meanwhile, Olesen has halved the second with a good up-and-down.

0746 The third group are on the tee, with Casey's shot drifting into some rough while Hatton, Spieth and Thomas go straight down the middle.
Wow. @DJohnsonPGA misses a three-footer to win the 1st hole for @RyderCupUSA.
— Carl Markham (@carlmarkham) September 28, 2018
ONE UP 🎯#TeamEurope pic.twitter.com/DlzM5g1UFs
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 28, 2018


0730 First blood to Europe! Rose makes birdie and the hosts are 1up.
0728 Next up on the first tee are Johnson and Fowler, against McIlroy and Olesen. Fowler launches the second US pair's first shot but finds rough while Johnson, to a chorus of 'wheeeeeey' on his practice swings, pitches straight down the fairway. Olesen hits the water but McIlroy goes down the middle.
First tee. 😳
No pressure. pic.twitter.com/c653arH2Tz
— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) September 28, 2018
A Rosey start. #RyderCup2018
— Gary Lineker (@GaryLineker) September 28, 2018
0719 After a sumptuous approach shot from Ryder Cup rookie Rahm, Koepka pitches his attempt up to go just as close to the hole. Not to be outdone, Rose lands his within a couple of feet of the pin.
Has to be said it's deathly quiet right now on 1st tee #Rydercup
— Phil Casey (@pcaseysafc) September 28, 2018
0715 Cheers go up before Rose pitches Europe's first tee shot and it lands well, but Rahm's follow-up is even closer to the green.
0710 And we're off! Finau drives the first tee shot and it's not a great effort as the ball lands on the edge of the water. Koepka has better luck by finding the fairway.
Rahm: I can't wait to get the Ryder Cup started but, to be honest, I can't explain what that first tee is going to be like. The only time I've seen stands this big is in a football stadium pic.twitter.com/OIn6CRpvq0
— Andy Hampson (@andyhampson) September 28, 2018
Almost logged my 10,000 steps for the day getting to the top of the 1st tee grandstand. Worth it though. #RyderCup pic.twitter.com/RfGnYdu6Q6
— Phil Casey (@pcaseysafc) September 28, 2018
0700 A little bit of admin first. The fourballs begin in 10 minutes, the first pairing for Europe is Justin Rose and Jon Rahm. They take on Brooks Koepka and Tony Finau. Then it is Rory McIlroy/Thorbjorn Olesen v Dustin Johnson/Rickie Fowler, Paul Casey/Tyrrell Hatton v Jordan Spieth/Justin Thomas and Francesco Molinari/Tommy Fleetwood v Tiger Woods/Patrick Reed.

0655 The stands are packed, the atmosphere is amazing, the Ryder Cup is ready to start. Just 15 minutes to go. What will happen over the next three days? One thing is for certain – there will be drama!