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 1999 The Country Club, Brookline, Mass.
Captains: Ben Crenshaw (US), Mark James (Europe)
USA 14 1/2EUROPE 13 1/2

1999 European Team
The United States Ryder Cup Team mounted a final-day comeback, winning 8 1/2 points of a possible 12 points, to win the Ryder Cup Trophy for the first time since 1993. European Ryder Cup Captain Mark James, riding the success of his pairings the first two days, didn't allow three players to compete until the singles. That strategy backfired as the U.S. sped to a 6-0 lead in the singles, winning by an average of four holes per match, and building momentum. The U.S. combined for 23 birdies and just three bogeys. The Europeans' leaders for two days, Sweden's Jesper Parnevik and Spain's Sergio Garcia, both lost singles matches. America's leader was Hal Sutton, who finished the week with a team-leading 3 1/2 points. Though the U.S. won eight matches on the final day, it still needed the vital half point to secure the Ryder Cup. Justin Leonard, who trailed Spain's Jose Maria Olazabal by four holes with seven to play, came through. He won four holes to square the match and briefly took the lead on the 17th hole when he stroked home an uphill 45-foot birdie putt. Olazabal barely missed his 25-foot uphill birdie putt. Olazabal made an 18-foot birdie on the final hole to earn the halve but watch the Ryder Cup change hands.


United StatesEurope
 Foursomes: Morning
 David Duval & Phil Mickelson0 Paul Lawrie & Colin Montgomerie (3 and 2)1
 Tom Lehman & Tiger Woods0 Sergio Garcia & Jesper Parnevik (2 and 1)1
 Davis Love III & Payne Stewart (halved)½ Miguel Angel Jimenez & Padraig Harrington (halved)½
 Jeff Maggert & Hal Sutton (3 and 2)1 Darren Clarke & Lee Westwood0
 Fourballs: Afternoon
 Jim Furyk & Phil Mickelson0 Sergio Garcia & Jesper Parnevik (1-up)1
 Justin Leonard & Davis Love III (halved)½ Paul Lawrie & Colin Montgomerie (halved)½
 Jeff Maggert & Hal Sutton0 Miguel Angel Jimenez & Jose Maria Olazabal (2 and 1)1
 David Duval & Tiger Woods0 Darren Clarke & Lee Westwood1
 Foursomes: Morning
 Jeff Maggert & Hal Sutton(1-up)1 Paul Lawrie & Colin Montgomerie0
 Jim Furyk & Mark O'Meara0 Darren Clarke & Lee Westwood (3 and 2)1
 Steve Pate & Tiger Woods(1-up)1 Miguel Angel Jimenez & Padraig Harringto0
 Justin Leonard & Payne Stewart0 Sergio Garcia & Jesper Parnevik (3 and 2)1
 Fourballs: Afternoon
 Phil Mickelson & Tom Lehman (2 and 1)1 Darren Clarke & Lee Westwood0
 Davis Love III & David Duval (halved)½ Sergio Garcia & Jesper Parnevik (halved)½
 Justin Leonard & Hal Sutton (halved)½ Miguel Angel Jimenez & Jose Maria Olazabal (halved)½
 Steve Pate & Tiger Woods0 Paul Lawrie & Colin Montgomerie (2 and 1)1
 Singles
 Tom Lehman (3 and 2)1 Lee Westwood0
 Davis Love III (6 and 5)1 Jean Van De Velde0
 Phil Mickelson (4 and 3)1 Jarmo Sandelin0
 Hal Sutton (4 and 2)1 Darren Clarke0
 David Duval (5 and 4)1 Jesper Parnevik0
 Tiger Woods (3 and 2)1 Andrew Coltart0
 Steve Pate (2 and 1)1 Miguel Angel Jimenez0
 Mark O'Meara0 Padraig Harrington (1-up)1
 Jim Furyk (4 and 3)1 Sergio Garcia0
 Jeff Maggert0 Paul Lawrie (4 and 3)1
 Justin Leonard (halved)½ Jose Maria Olazabal (halved)½
 Payne Stewart0 Colin Montgomerie (1-up)1
USA 14 ½    EUROPE 13 ½


did you know?
1961 saw all matches reduced from 36 holes to 18 which has remained the position since. In 1963 fourball matches were introduced and the overall match extended to three days from the previous two.
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