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Mickelson-Bradley pairing provides two wins in 5-3 lead over Europe in Ryder Cup

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Two other substitutes scored for the U.S. in the nightcap, as Matt Kuchar and Dustin Johnson came off the bench to defeat Justin Rose and Martin Kaymer 3 and 2. Rose was part of a winning tandem with Ian Poulter in the morning. But both team captains were intent on getting all 12 of their players engaged on the first day. Thus, skipper Jose Maria Olazabal rested Poulter in favor of Kaymer, who did not contribute a single birdie to the fight.

In the end, with the other matches concluded, the focus fell on another American with Ryder Cup skeletons in his closet — Tiger Woods.

Based on chemistry they demonstrated during the President’s Cup, Woods and Steve Stricker were paired in the morning against Poulter-Rose. Both Woods and Stricker had ugly moments while losing an indifferent match 2 and 1. Woods dropped to 4-8-1 in foursomes, Striker 1-2-0.

The outcome notwithstanding, Love kept Woods-Stricker in the afternoon rotation, and they drew Europe’s Lee Westwood and Nicolas Colsaerts. Woods birdied the first hole to give the pair a 1-up lead out of the gate and he went on to make six more birdies. But there was no accounting for the unconscious Colsaerts, the only European rookie.

Representing Belgium in the Cup for the first time, overcoming an ineffectual contribution from Westwood, Colsaerts made eight birdies and an eagle. As Woods-Stricker tried to rally, Colsaerts’ 25-foot bomb on No. 17 neutered a spectacular Woods tee shot that sat “gimme” close.

The match went to No. 18 with Europe trailing 5-2 in the tournament and clinging to a 1-up lead in the match. The 29-year-old Colsaerts finished a two-putt par to put the onus on the Americans. Woods’ lengthy birdie putt skated the left edge but wouldn’t drop. Europe prevailed 1-up and avoided an afternoon American sweep.

“I didn’t play very well this morning at all,” said Woods, whose overall Ryder Cup record dropped to 13-16-2. “I was hitting it awful and not doing anything well. But I hit it good this afternoon. I drove it great this afternoon and was in position, but we ran into a guy who just made absolutely everything.”

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