Continental Europe have established a 3-2 lead in the Hero Cup after taking down Britain & Ireland’s top players in the fourballs as Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald cast his eye over the continent’s next generation in matchplay competition.
The event was added to the schedule to give Donald a chance to assess his options ahead of Europe’s contest with the United States outside Rome in September.
There was none of the Ryder Cup-style boisterousness beyond the fairways, with only a small number of spectators at Abu Dhabi Golf Club, but four of the five matches went to the 18th, at least putting the players under some pressure in front of Donald .
Britain & Ireland’s lead pairing of Tommy Fleetwood and Shane Lowry, the highest-ranked players in the competition, stumbled at the last as Alex Noren made birdie to seal a 1-up win alongside Thomas Pieters.
Continental Europe then made it 2-0 when Jordan Smith, partnering 26th-ranked Tyrrell Hatton, narrowly missed an eagle on the 18th and shook hands with Thomas Detry and Antoine Rozner, who won 2 up.
Britain & Ireland’s fightback began when Matt Wallace got up and down from just off the 18th green for birdie to win the hole and halve the third match with Callum Shinkwin against Continental Europe’s Victor Perez and Guido Migliozzi.
Richard Mansell, playing with Ewen Ferguson, then holed a birdie at No.18 to earn a half for Britain & Ireland against Francesco Molinari and Nicolai Hojgaard.
Earlier, Seamus Power and Robert MacIntyre beat Sepp Straka and Adrien Meronk 4&3 in the only early finish of the fourballs, earning the fancied Britain & Ireland team their only full point.
There will be 10 foursomes across two sessions on Saturday and 10 singles matches on Sunday.
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