KOHLER – At 9am (EDT) today, coverage of the 43rd Ryder Cup switched from Golf Channel to NBC and as they made the switch, the USA’s Brooks Koepka and Daniel Berger were 3-up after three holes over Jon Rahm and Sergio Garcia, Europe and Spain’s very best.

In the second match this morning, Dustin Johnson and Collin Morikawabegan Saturday morning foursomes just as hot as their teammates, and lead (at 9am) 3-up through three against Europe’s Paul Casey and Tyrrell Hatton.
Europe’s Bernd Wiesberger and Viktor Hovland grabbed a 1-up lead over Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth while Lee Westwood & Matt Fitzpatrickwere just in progress against their American hosts, Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele
It’s all in the start of Day 2 at Whistling Straits after the US staked the largest Day 1 lead in 46 years.
Ryder Cup Leaderboard (link)
Overall Scoring (RyderCupCom)

Friday’s Results
Afternoon Four-Ball
Europe’s Paul Casey & Bernd Wiesberger lost to
USA’s Dustin Johnson & Xander Schauffele, 2 & 1
Europe’s Tyrrell Hatton & Jon Rahm
Halved
USA’sScottie Scheffler & Bryson DeChambeau
Europe’s Rory McIlroy & Shane Lowry lost to
USA’s Tony Finau & Harris English, 4 & 3
Europe’s Tommy Fleetwood & Viktor Hovland
Halved
Justin Thomas & Patrick Cantlay
Morning Round – Foursomes
USA’s Jordan Spieth & Justin Thomas lost
3 & 1 > to
Europe’s Jon Rahm & Sergio Garcia
USA’s Dustin Johnson & Collin Morikawa
< 3 & 2
over Europe’s Viktor Hovland & Paul Casey
USA’s Daniel Berger & Brooks Koepka < 2 & 1
over Europe’s Matt Fitzpatrick & Lee Westwood
USA’s Xander Schauffele & Patrick Cantlay
< 5 & 3
over Europe’s Rory McIlroy & Ian Poulter
The Basics
COURSE: Whistling Straits – (Kohler, Wisconsin)
ARCHITECT: Tom and Alice Dye
YARDS/PAR: 7,390 yards/Par 71
DEFENDING CHAMPION: Team Europe (17 1/2 to 10 1/2)
PAST RESULTS: Last Ryder Cup at Le Golf National – France (Link)
SOCIAL MEDIA: #RyderCup @PGA #RyderCupUSA #GoUSA @RyderCupEurope #TeamEurope
OFFICIAL SITE: (Ryder Cup)


Hardy joins Boston’s coaching staff after spending the last six seasons as an assistant coach with the San Antonio Spurs from 2015-16 to 2020-21. The Williams College graduate has spent each of the last 11 seasons with San Antonio since joining on as a basketball operations intern in 2010, including a two-year stint as the Spurs video coordinator from 2013-15. Hardy served on the coaching staff during Team USA’s gold medal run at the Tokyo Olympics in 2021, and at the 2019 FIBA World Cup. He was also tabbed as San Antonio’s summer league head coach in Las Vegas in 2017 and 2018, as well as serving as the team’s head coach during the Utah summer league from 2015-18.


