Golf: Tiger Woods helps Jordan Spieth-Patrick Reed duo win Ryder bragging rights

Tiger Woods looks on from the 14th hole during afternoon fourball matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club on Sept 30, 2016 in Chaska, Minnesota. PHOTO: AFP
Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed of the United States line up a putt on the 17th green during afternoon fourball matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club on Oct 1, 2016. PHOTO: AFP

Chaska, Minnesota (AFP) - US stars Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed won Ryder Cup bragging rights over Europe's top duo of Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson, thanks to Tiger Woods getting them the chance.

Reed and Spieth defeated Rio Olympic champion Rose and British Open champion Stenson 2 and 1 in four-balls Saturday for a second victory in three matches at Hazeltine, having split two meetings Friday.

"We wanted Rose and Stenson again. They wanted to play us again," Spieth said. "We wanted them in this best-ball format and so we were very pleased to get the call to go back out for our fourth match of the week."

That call almost never came, US captain Davis Love said, because there were several lineups floated for afternoon four-balls pairings, some with Spieth and Reed sitting out.

"We had a lot of scenarios," Love admitted. "Everybody was texting me their line-up. We got a little panicky because everybody had a different idea. Even my son threw a line-up out. He's my cart driver."

Woods, a 14-time Major winner and US assistant captain who has missed more than a year with a back injury, became Love's decider.

"I finally just said to Tiger, 'Are we playing them or are we sitting them?'" Love said. "He said, 'No, you have to send them back out there, they are playing so well.'"

Reed and Spieth dropped four of the last six holes to halve a morning foursomes match they had led since the second hole against Spaniards Sergio Garcia and Rafa Cabrera Bello. But they got another chance in the afternoon against Rose and Stenson.

"We know how stout that team is because they had not lost a match in Ryder Cup play together until this week. And we love that challenge," Spieth said.

"We hadn't lost a match in Ryder Cup play together until this week, so we thought, why not throw us against them."

Reed won four holes in a row starting at the fifth, a hole-out eagle at the par-five sixth helping move the US from 1-down to 3-up.

After Rose and Stenson pulled within 1-down when Rose birdied 13, Reed won 14 and 15 with birdies to help end the rally.

"They were unbelievable," Rose said. "Patrick was inspired. He was intense. Just every time he had a wedge in his hand, he punished us, he got it up-and-down. It was incredible to watch.

"I think he was probably 10-under on his own ball. I think he beat us single-handed today. It was pretty amazing."

With the victory, Spieth and Reed matched Arnold Palmer, the iconic golfer who died last Sunday at 87, and Gardner Dickinson for most US career points by a pair with five.

Reed and Spieth, who debuted together in 2014 at Gleneagles at 2-0 with one halved, are 2-1 with one halved this week.

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