Ryder Cup - Singles matches announced
The team Captains announce their playing order for the Sunday singles.
Paul Azinger has loaded the top of the draw with his best players for the Sunday singles at Valhalla. The matches that will dccide the 37th Ryder Cup are as follows (all times GMT):
5.03pm – Sergio Garcia vs Anthony Kim 5.14pm – Paul Casey vs Hunter Mahan 5.25pm – Robert Karlsson vs Justin Leonard 5.36pm – Justin Rose vs Phil Mickelson 5.47pm – Henrik Stenson vs Kenny Perry 5.58pm – Oliver Wilson vs Boo Weekley 6.09pm – Soren Hansen vs JB Holmes 6.20pm – Miguel Angel Jimenez vs Jim Furyk 6.31pm – Graeme McDowell vs Stewart Cink 6.42pm – Ian Poulter vs Steve Stricker 6.53pm – Lee Westwood vs Ben Curtis 7.04pm – Padraig Harrington vs Chad Campbell
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