Latest updates and action from Le Golf NationalHole-by-hole guide to the Ryder Cup courseFeel free to email scott.murray@theguardian.com 2.50pm BST Casey sends his second into the heart of the 18th green. That’s put matchplay pressure on Koepka, who uncharacteristically crumbles, hoicking his second into the bunker to the left-rear of the green. He’ll have an awfully tricky one coming down the green with water behind. Elsewhere, DJ finds water with his second at 13, while Rahm lets a five-footer to win 14 slide by.Casey A/S Koepka (17)Rose v Simpson 3UP (15)1UP Rahm v Woods (13)Fleetwood v Finau 5UP (13)Poulter v Johnson 1UP (12)4UP Olesen v Spieth (11)2UP Garcia v Fowler (10)2UP Molinari v Mickelson (9)Hatton v Reed 1UP (8)3UP Stenson v Watson (7)Noren v DeChambeau 2UP (6) 2.47pm BST Casey birdies 17 to level the match against Koepka, after sending a delightful second to four feet. That could be a big moment, especially as Finau is now five up over Fleetwood with five to play, while Rose is likely to fall three down with three holes remaining after dunking a weak approach to 15 into the water. Spieth has grabbed a hole back off Olesen after the Dane bogeyed 10, but Sergio extended his lead over Fowler after the American bogeyed 9. Europe are still on course to win this, but if anyone thought this would be a shoo-in for the hosts, they’ll be thoroughly disabused of that notion now!Casey A/S Koepka (17)Rose v Simpson 2UP (14)1UP Rahm v Woods (13)Fleetwood v Finau 5UP (13)Poulter v Johnson 1UP (12)4UP Olesen v Spieth (11)2UP Garcia v Fowler (10)2UP Molinari v Mickelson (9)Hatton v Reed 1UP (8)3UP Stenson v Watson (7)Noren v DeChambeau 2UP (6) Continue reading…
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