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Team Europe will have history on their side after opening up a three-point lead heading into day two of the Ryder Cup.

The last time the Europeans led after day one on U.S. soil was in 2004 when they went on to claim a record 18½-9½ win and the last five Ryder Cups have been won by the team that led after day one.

After taking a 3-1 lead in the foursomes, they were always the favourites to lead into Saturday but at times in the four-balls, it looked like the tables could turn.

The United States needed a lift and the first tee was in a fervour after the appearance of President Donald Trump and a rendition of the Star Spangled Banner. Spaun certainly appeared inspired as he hit a beautiful pitch to just beyond concession range and holed for a birdie but the match soon turned on its head as Straka chipped in from the fringe on the second and Rahm holed from 16 feet on the third. Scheffler put the pressure on at the eighth with a stunning tee shot to eight feet at the par three but Rahm holed from twice that distance and Europe were 2 UP as the World Number One missed his chance. Rahm then put the Europeans 3 UP from nine feet at the 11th and while Spaun and Scheffler found some form to birdie the 13th, 14th and 15th, Straka and Rahm matched everything thrown at them.

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Ryder Cup 2025: The weird drill Ludvig Aberg did before his foursomes match—it worked perfectly

FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Most golfers have at least one thing in their pre-round routine that I'd classify as quirky. Something they do because they think it works and makes them comfortable—even though it looks a little strange.

In the darkness on Friday morning, before his foursomes match, I found Ludvig Aberg's.

It came on the practice putting green. After hitting a few putts from short range, he made his way over to the edge of the putting green where he had cobbled together a unique putting setup.

The mirrors were to make sure his eyes and shoulders were square to the target line

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