5 - 3 USA. Europe leads the remaining 2 matches out. So it looks to be 5 all at the end of day
fucking unbelievable piece of shit cable has "technical problems" since last night....sounds like an amazing finish too......FUCK, my net is too slow to stream.
I know fucking karate
Player Status Hole
Steve Stricker defeated
Lee Westwood 2 & 1 F
Stewart Cink vs
Rory McIlroy Halved F
Jim Furyk lost to
Luke Donald 1-up F
Dustin Johnson defeated
Martin Kaymer 6 & 4 F
Matt Kuchar lost to
Ian Poulter 5 & 4 F
Jeff Overton defeated
Ross Fisher 3 & 2 F
Bubba Watson lost to
Miguel Angel Jimenez 4 & 3 F
Tiger Woods defeated
Francesco Molinari 4 & 3 F
Rickie Fowler vs
Edoardo Molinari Halved F
Phil Mickelson defeated
Peter Hanson 4 & 2 F
Zach Johnson vs
Padraig Harrington 3-up 15
Hunter Mahan vs
Graeme McDowell 1-up 15
Steve Stricker defeated
Lee Westwood 2 & 1 F
Stewart Cink vs
Rory McIlroy Halved F
Jim Furyk lost to
Luke Donald 1-up F
Dustin Johnson defeated
Martin Kaymer 6 & 4 F
Matt Kuchar lost to
Ian Poulter 5 & 4 F
Jeff Overton defeated
Ross Fisher 3 & 2 F
Bubba Watson lost to
Miguel Angel Jimenez 4 & 3 F
Tiger Woods defeated
Francesco Molinari 4 & 3 F
Rickie Fowler vs
Edoardo Molinari Halved F
Phil Mickelson defeated
Peter Hanson 4 & 2 F
Zach Johnson vs
Padraig Harrington 3-up 15
Hunter Mahan vs
Graeme McDowell 1-up 15
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Told yaCamm wrote:
Haha, no chance. Europe have this wrapped up
Last edited by Camm (2010-10-04 07:27:09)
for a fatty you're a serious intellectual lightweight.
congrats Euros.
easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy easy
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first time i ever heard of this competition
Tu Stultus Es
get out
Blackbelts are just whitebelts who have never quit.
ive got class in an hour
Tu Stultus Es
more like shit of the day
burnzz wrote:
congrats Euros.
That's right. You clean the house the next 12 months
This is the moment when Mail on Sunday photographer Mark Pain found himself in the line of fire at the Ryder Cup - and for a brief moment brought the mighty Tiger Woods to a juddering halt.
The American world No 1 was partnering Steve Stricker and attempting to chip his third shot on the final hole of yesterday morning's fourball against Europe's Ian Poulter and Ross Fisher on to the green.
That's one cool photo, the way everything and everybody is looking at the lens.But Woods hit the ground behind the ball and duffed the shot straight at Pain.
The man from The Mail on Sunday didn't flinch, however, and captured this extraordinary picture just before the ball hit his camera, bounced on to his chest and came to rest at his feet.
Woods was furious about his blunder, but neither he nor caddie Steve Williams objected to Pain's position.
And lol at the guy in the crowd 2nd from the right.
I know fucking karate
hey whats gooners doing there loljustice wrote:
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/10/ … 64x603.jpgThis is the moment when Mail on Sunday photographer Mark Pain found himself in the line of fire at the Ryder Cup - and for a brief moment brought the mighty Tiger Woods to a juddering halt.
The American world No 1 was partnering Steve Stricker and attempting to chip his third shot on the final hole of yesterday morning's fourball against Europe's Ian Poulter and Ross Fisher on to the green.That's one cool photo, the way everything and everybody is looking at the lens.But Woods hit the ground behind the ball and duffed the shot straight at Pain.
The man from The Mail on Sunday didn't flinch, however, and captured this extraordinary picture just before the ball hit his camera, bounced on to his chest and came to rest at his feet.
Woods was furious about his blunder, but neither he nor caddie Steve Williams objected to Pain's position.
And lol at the guy in the crowd 2nd from the right.
lololSamTheMan wrote:
hey whats gooners doing there loljustice wrote:
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/10/ … 64x603.jpgThis is the moment when Mail on Sunday photographer Mark Pain found himself in the line of fire at the Ryder Cup - and for a brief moment brought the mighty Tiger Woods to a juddering halt.
The American world No 1 was partnering Steve Stricker and attempting to chip his third shot on the final hole of yesterday morning's fourball against Europe's Ian Poulter and Ross Fisher on to the green.That's one cool photo, the way everything and everybody is looking at the lens.But Woods hit the ground behind the ball and duffed the shot straight at Pain.
The man from The Mail on Sunday didn't flinch, however, and captured this extraordinary picture just before the ball hit his camera, bounced on to his chest and came to rest at his feet.
Woods was furious about his blunder, but neither he nor caddie Steve Williams objected to Pain's position.
And lol at the guy in the crowd 2nd from the right.
I know fucking karate