Europe too strong in EurAsia Cup golf

Europe now marches confidently towards the Ryder Cup in France later this year after a dominant singles display at the biennial EurAsia Cup golf tournament.

A dominant Europe won eight of the 12 singles matches against Asia on Sunday to rally from behind and successfully defend their EurAsia Cup title with a 14-10 victory in Malaysia.

Arjun Atwal's Asia had led the third edition of the biennial matchplay contest following the opening two days of fourballs and foursomes.

But they were swept aside when the players were sent out alone at the Glenmarie Golf and Country Club.

Thomas Bjorn's visitors began Sunday with a 6 1/2-5 1/2 deficit but turned the scoreboard blue in eight of the first nine matches to secure their title defence when Belgium's Thomas Pieters scored the winning point.

The victory will act as a welcome boost for Bjorn, who will also captain Europe at the Ryder Cup in France this September, with the hosts looking to regain the trophy they lost to the United States at Hazeltine in 2016.

"I'm delighted the way these 12 came out today. They have been fantastic all week. We had a really good group and we worked hard," Bjorn said after Pieters beat An Byeong-un of South Korea 1-up to seal Europe's triumph.

"It was mostly up to them last night and they wanted to go out and show what they are really about and they certainly did that today."

Belgian Pieters raced to a 4-up lead against An but the South Korean fought back to level the match.

Pieters then holed a seven-foot putt at the 15th to regain the lead and then won the next hole to ensure his team would retain the trophy.

"It's always nice to get the winning point," he said.

"I got off to a good start, then played pretty poorly during the middle, then made a couple of very good birdies."


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