

Rory McIlroy will lead out Team Europe in the Saturday foursomes as Luke Donald's side look to build on their historic start to the Ryder Cup in Rome.
Rory McIlroy will lead out Team Europe in the Saturday foursomes as Luke Donald's side look to build on their historic start to the Ryder Cup in Rome.
As Team Europe romped into a 6.5-1.5 lead over the USA on a remarkable opening day of the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome, we take a look at the biggest talking points from Friday's action...
Team USA have been embroiled in an internal dispute during the Ryder Cup after Patrick Cantlay questioned why players were not being paid to feature in Rome.
Matt Fitzpatrick has been unstoppable thru five, sinking three consecutive birdies before a brilliant eagle to take him and Rory McIlroy four up in their match-up.
Viktor Hovland and Jon Rahm produced some incredible final-hole magic to help Team Europe build a record-equalling lead after a dramatic session in the Friday fourballs at the Ryder Cup.
Brooks Koepka accused Jon Rahm of acting like a child after the Spaniard's stunning afternoon performance at the Ryder Cup in Rome on Friday.
It takes something special to get people out in their thousands queuing outside before sunrise, with the Ryder Cup one of the few sporting occasions where such behaviour is warranted.
Jon Rahm produced two stunning shots to eagle the par-5 18th hole at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club and claim a thrilling half in the match against Brooks Koepka and Scottie Scheffler in the Ryder Cup.
The best of the action from day one of the Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in Italy.
Justin Rose holes a pressure putt on the 18th hole to deny Team USA a win, securing a brilliant day for the Europeans.