Ryder Cup - Live!
Golf: Join James from 11am for all the fun and games that will be trying to keep up with 12 simultaneous matches on the final day of this 36th Ryder Cup.
Preamble Good morning one and all. Welcome to our hole-by-hole coverage of the final day's play at this 36th Ryder Cup. It's wet and rather miserable at the K Club today, but the atmosphere is electric. Europe need to win just four of the 12 singles matches to retain the trophy, while 4½ points would earn them outright victory. From looking at the singles line-ups, US skipper Tom Lehman has sent out three of his big guns in the first four (along with Stewart Cink - one of his wildcards) in a bid to get some red numbers up on the scoreboard early on. It's only when you glance down the list, though, that the strength in depth of Ian Woosnam's squad really shine through. It's going to be fast, rather frenetic and it all starts in 10 minutes.
Final-day singles
11.15am Colin Montgomerie v David Toms
11.27am Sergio Garcia v Stewart Cink
11.39am Paul Casey v Jim Furyk
11.51am Robert Karlsson v Tiger Woods
12.03pm Luke Donald v Chad Campbell
12.15pm Paul McGinley v JJ Henry
12.27pm Darren Clarke v Zach Johnson
12.39pm Henrik Stenson v Vaughn Taylor
12.51pm David Howell v Brett Wetterich
1.03pm Jose Maria Olazabal v Phil Mickelson
1.15pm Lee Westwood v Chris DiMarco
1.27pm Padraig Harrington v Scott Verplank
Final-day singles
11.15am Colin Montgomerie v David Toms
11.27am Sergio Garcia v Stewart Cink
11.39am Paul Casey v Jim Furyk
11.51am Robert Karlsson v Tiger Woods
12.03pm Luke Donald v Chad Campbell
12.15pm Paul McGinley v JJ Henry
12.27pm Darren Clarke v Zach Johnson
12.39pm Henrik Stenson v Vaughn Taylor
12.51pm David Howell v Brett Wetterich
1.03pm Jose Maria Olazabal v Phil Mickelson
1.15pm Lee Westwood v Chris DiMarco
1.27pm Padraig Harrington v Scott Verplank

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