LONDON: An inspired Europe made a lightning-fast start to the Ryder Cup as it romped into an early lead against a stunned American side on the opening morning foursomes on Friday.
Huge crowds swarmed to the Marco Simone course for the early-morning start, and the majority supporting Luke Donald’s Europe were richly rewarded with some spellbinding golf.
Spain’s Jon Rahm and partner Tyrrell Hatton lit the blue touchpaper with a 4&3 victory over world number one Scottie Scheffler and rookie Sam Burns.
Not long after they put the first point on the board on the 15th hole, Scandinavian duo Viktor Hovland and debutant Ludvig Aberg followed suit with a 4&3 defeat of British Open winner Brian Harman and Max Homa.
The U.S. -- bidding to retain the trophy but which has not won in Europe for 30 years -- appeared powerless to resist.
Around 45,000 fans are expected for each of the three days and many of them waited patiently on the scenic par-four 16th -- one of many spectacular holes on a course just east of Rome.
After the first two matches ended on the 15th, they finally got to see some action as Americans Rickie Fowler and Collin Morikawa offered some resistance against Ireland’s Shane Lowry and Austrian Sepp Straka.
But Lowry and Straka made it 3-0 to Europe as they ended the contest on the 17th for a 2&1 victory.
With Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood -- nicknamed Fleetwood Mac -- leading Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay, Europe was on course for a 4-0 session whitewash, as it did in the Friday foursomes on the way to victory in Paris in 2018.
Donald had called for a fast start and his decision to start with the foursomes, rather than the usual fourballs, proved to be a masterstroke as his players fed off the energy of the massed crowds basking in the warm sunshine. Agencies
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