Europe were galloping towards reclaiming the Ryder Cup as they turned the scoreboard blue with a burst of birdies in the early singles matches against the United States on Sunday.
With the Marco Simone course again bathed in sunshine and thousands lining the fairways, Europe set about taking the four points they needed to seal the deal in ruthless fashion.
Outplayed virtually from the start of the 44th edition of the Ryder Cup, Zach Johnson's U.S. team had given themselves some hope by winning Saturday's afternoon fourballs 3-1 to trail by five points heading into the 12 singles duels. Spaniard Rahm was actually pegged back by Scheffler on the ninth to be tied, but Norway's Hovland was two-up against Collin Morikawa, McIlroy was three-up against rookie Sam Burns, Matt Fitzpatrick led Max Homa and Tyrrell Hatton was leading Open champion Brian Harman by three holes.
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