Ryder Cup: Day three singles matches and tee times
Here is the singles line up and tee times for day three of the Ryder Cup at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club…
It’s been an incredible second day at Marco Simone. Europe once again dominated the morning Ryder Cup foursomes – a 3-1 success extending their overall lead to 9.5-2.5 in the eternal city.
But the USA finally showed signs of life in the afternoon fourballs – secured a 3-1 win – and will still hold out hope of conjuring a remarkable turnaround despite trailing 10.5-5.5 going into the final day.
Now it all comes down to this, 12 singles matches to decide who claims Sam Ryder’s famous trophy.
Let’s look at the Ryder Cup singles line up and tee times…
Day three Ryder Cup singles and tee times
Day Three: Ryder Cup singles
11.35am: Jon Rahm vs Scottie Scheffler
11.47am: Viktor Hovland vs Collin Morikawa
11.59am: Justin Rose vs Patrick Cantlay
12.11pm: Rory McIlroy vs Sam Burns
12.23pm: Matt Fitzpatrick vs Max Homa
12.35pm: Tyrrell Hatton vs Brian Harman
12.47pm: Ludvig Aberg vs Brooks Koepka
12.59pm: Sepp Straka vs Justin Thomas
1.11pm: Nicolai Hojgaard vs Xander Schauffele
1.23pm: Shane Lowry vs Jordan Spieth
1.35pm: Tommy Fleetwood vs Rickie Fowler
1.47pm: Bob MacIntyre vs Wyndham Clark
Results
Day Two: Afternoon Fourballs
11.25am: Viktor Hovland & Ludvig Aberg vs Sam Burns & Collin Morikawa: Burns & Morikawa win 4&3
11.40am: Tommy Fleetwood & Nicolai Hojgaard vs Max Homa & Brian Harman: Homa & Harman win 2&1
11.55am: Justin Rose & Bob MacIntyre vs Justin Thomas & Jordan Spieth: Rose and MacIntyre win 3&2
12.10pm: Matt Fitzpatrick & Rory McIlroy vs Patrick Cantlay & Wyndham Clark: Cantlay & Clark win 1up
Session score: Europe 1, USA 3
Match score: Europe 10.5, USA 5.5
Day Two: Morning Foursomes
6.35am: Rory McIlroy & Tommy Fleetwood vs Jordan Spieth & Justin Thomas: McIlroy & Fleetwood win 2&1
6.50am: Viktor Hovland & Ludvig Aberg vs Scottie Scheffler & Brooks Koepka: Hovland & Aberg win 9&7
7.05am: Shane Lowry & Sepp Straka vs Max Homa & Brian Harman: Homa & Harman win 4&2
7.20am: Jon Rahm & Tyrrell Hatton vs Xander Schauffele & Patrick Cantlay: Rahm & Hatton win 2&1.
Session score: Europe 3, USA 1
Match score: Europe 9.5, USA 2.5
Ryder Cup day one results
Day One: Morning Foursomes
6.35am: Jon Rahm & Tyrrell Hatton vs Scottie Scheffler & Sam Burns: Rahm & Hatton win 4&3
6.50am: Viktor Hovland & Ludvig Aberg vs Max Homa and Brian Harman: Hovland & Aberg win 4&3
7.05am: Shane Lowry & Sepp Straka vs Rickie Fowler & Collin Morikawa: Lowry & Straka win 3&1
7.20am: Rory McIlroy & Tommy Fleetwood vs Xander Schauffele & Patrick Cantlay: McIlroy & Fleetwood win 2&1.
Match score: Europe 4, USA 0
Day One: Afternoon Fourballs
11.25am: Viktor Hovland & Tyrrell Hatton vs Justin Thomas & Jordan Spieth: Match halved
11.40am: Jon Rahm & Nicolai Hojgaard vs Scottie Scheffler & Brooks Koepka: Match halved
11.55am: Bob MacIntyre & Justin Rose vs Max Homa & Wyndham Clark: Match halved
12.10pm: Rory McIlroy & Matt Fitzpatrick vs Collin Morikawa & Xander Schauffele: McIlroy & Fitzpatrick win 5&3.
Session score: Europe 2.5, USA 1.5
Match score: Europe 6.5, USA 1.5
To read a full breakdown of the first day at the Ryder Cup, click here.
The Teams
Team Europe: Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland, Tyrrell Hatton, Tommy Fleetwood, Matt Fitzpatrick, Shane Lowry, Justin Rose, Ludvig Aberg, Sepp Straka, Nicolai Hojgaard and Robert MacIntyre.
Team USA: Scottie Scheffler, Brian Harman, Wyndham Clark, Max Homa, Xander Schauffele, Patrick Cantlay, Collin Morikawa, Rickie Fowler, Brooks Koepka, Sam Burns, Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas.
What will happen on the final day? What do you think of this Ryder Cup singles line up? Will Europe finish it off quickly, or will the Americans conjure up a historic comeback? Let us know on X.
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