Stricker strikes blow for United States

Steve Stricker struck a blow for the United States by beating European talisman Lee Westwood as the 38th Ryder Cup began building towards its climax at Celtic Manor.

Steve Stricker struck a blow for the United States by beating European talisman Lee Westwood as the 38th Ryder Cup began building towards its climax at Celtic Manor.

Stricker, in company with Tiger Woods, was on the receiving end of a 6&5 foursomes drubbing by Westwood and Luke Donald yesterday.

But he exacted revenge with a 2&1 victory, cutting Europe’s overnight lead to 9½-8½ after Dustin Johnson had crushed Martin Kaymer 6&4 seconds earlier.

Westwood, who had risen to world number two before play started, was undone by Stricker’s tenacity and accurate putting when it mattered.

USPGA champion Kaymer was no match for a fired-up Johnson, never making an impression on the contest.

The overall picture behind them though, still looked good for Europe in pursuit of the five points they needed to regain a trophy they lost in Louisville, Kentucky two years ago.

Ian Poulter beat Matt Kuchar 5&4, chipping in for an eagle on 12 en route, while Donald was two up on FedEx Cup winner Jim Furyk after 14 and US Open champion Graeme McDowell was three up on a hapless Hunter Mahan through seven.

Ross Fisher and Miguel Angel Jimenez, meanwhile, held leads in their matches, with Francesco Molinari level with Woods after nine, and his brother Edoardo leading Rickie Fowler by one.

Despite Monday play in a Ryder Cup for the first time – a legacy of 13 hours being lost to rain on Friday and Sunday – huge crowds thronged the course in glorious autumnal sunshine.

Poulter dominated the match throughout, and a clenched-fist salute accompanied his ruthless triumph that took Europe just four short of the required winning total.

“It’s massive,” said Poulter. “Matt had been unbeaten in his matches so far, so I knew it was going to be a tough game.

“Every single putt we hole out there is like a tournament victory. It’s simply incredible.

“I love team golf, I love match play and I love competing.”

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