Ryder Cup foursomes announced: Europe and USA reveal pairings for second session
TEAM Europe and USA have announced their Ryder Cup foursome pairings for this afternoons session.
Rory McIlroy has kept his place in the Europe team for the foursomes despite being the only player not to score a birdie in the fourballs.
The Northern Irishman will partner Ian Poulter as they take on Webb Simpson and Bubba Watson.
Tiger Woods has been dropped from the USA team along with Patrick Reed and they are replaced by Phil Mickelson and Bryson DeChambeau.
Dustin Johnson and Rickie Fowler will pair up again after their 4&2 win this morning.
Foursomes pairings
Match 1: Stenson/Rose vs Johnson/Fowler
Match 2: McIlroy/Poulter vs Watson/Simpson
Match 3: Garcia/Noren vs Mickelson/DeChambeau
Match 4: Molinari/Fleetwood vs Thomas/Spieth
Ryder Cup foursomes - How does it work?
Unlike fourballs, each two-man team plays one ball per hole.
Players then take turns hitting until the hole is complete, in other words - alternate shots.
The alternating resets on each tee, with one player designated to tee-off on odd-numbered holes, while the other begins the even-numbered holes.
Just like fourballs, the team with the lowest score on each hole wins, and a tie means the hole is halved.
How to follow the Ryder Cup - TV channel, live stream, radio coverage
Sky Sports will be broadcasting live coverage of the Ryder Cup in the UK.
Existing customers will also be able to stream the action via the Sky Go app, which can be downloaded across a host of iOS and Android devices.
If you don’t have a Sky Sports subscriptions but still wish to tune in, golf fans can purchase a Sky Sports pass through NOW TV.
Day passes, which give you access to Sky Sports channels for 24 hours, cost £7.99 a day, with a weekly pass priced at £12.99 and no locking into a contract.
Radio coverage in the UK comes from BBC 5 Live and talkSPORT 2, with access around the world available online via the offical Ryder Cup website.