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United States 9.5, Europe 6.5 The United States, led by clutch rounds from Patrick Reed, Phil Mickelson and Matt Kuchar, won three of its afternoon matches to take a three-point lead heading into Sunday’s singles matches. Here are the day’s results: Afternoon Four-ball Matches Match 1: McIlroy/Pieters (EUR) defeat D. Johnson/Koepka (USA) 3 and 1. Match 2: Holmes/Moore (USA) defeat Willett/Westwood...
Published: October 1, 2016
Mercedes’ Lewis Hamilton laid down the gauntlet to team-mate Nico Rosberg on Saturday, as he qualified in pole position for the Malaysian Grand Prix. Hamilton was in a class of his own on the day and was comfortably clear of his rival, who will start in second place; the reigning world champion’s final time of one minute, 32.850 seconds was 0.414 seconds quicker than what the German could...
Published: October 1, 2016
Lewis Hamilton will be desperate to turn his recent form around when the Formula 1 circus descends on the Sepang International Circuit for the 2016 Malaysian Grand Prix. Mercedes team-mate and main title competitor Nico Rosberg has won three consecutive races since the summer break and taken the lead in the standings, while Ferrari’s Sebastian Vettel is already Formula 1’s all-time record...
Published: October 1, 2016
The pair looked like two of the monkeys in the fabled drawing we’ve all seen myriad times over the years. You know, that decades-old depiction of three chimps covering their eyes, ears and mouth, respectively. Ryder Cup standout Patrick Reed and partner Jordan Spieth stood at the back of the ninth green Friday morning at Hazeltine National, pretending to be oblivious to all, as Henrik Stenson...