Europe made a flying start in the 34th Ryder Cup against the
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The fourballs were expected to prove a tough baptism for the Europeans against US players who had shown far better form in recent weeks.
But they hadn’t reckon on Europe’s determination and
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Inspired by Darren Clarke and Thomas Bjorn, Europe kept the initiative and the momentum on their side and when Bjorn holed from 15 feet on the 18th green to beat Tiger Woods and Paul Azinger, many thought there had been a repeat of the minor
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Lee Westwood and Sergio Garcia had earlier beaten Davis Love and David Duval 4&3, with both players gelling
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