Viktor Hovland withdrew from his singles match Sunday in the Ryder Cup, which also meant Harris English had an early end to his week.
Hovland and English were scheduled to meet in the final match. Under the captain’s agreement, that will be considered a halve.
Europe’s lead went to 12-5 before anyone teed off. It needs to win two matches to retain the cup, and 14 1/2 points for the outright win.
The Ryder Cup requires each captain to put the name of one player in a sealed envelope Saturday night to be benched in case of an injury on the other team. U.S. captain Keegan Bradley went with English. The envelope has not been used since 1991 at Kiawah, when Steve Pate withdrew with a foot injury.
English, a runner-up in two majors this year, was among the six Americans who qualified for the team. He lost both his foursomes matches at Bethpage Black playing with Collin Morikawa, both times against Europe’s top tandem of Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood.
Hovland delivered one of the key moments for Europe in a week filled with them, a 12-foot par putt on the 17th hole to stay 1 up and lead to a Saturday morning foursomes win over Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley.
Europe captain Luke Donald said Hovland was in pain during the Saturday morning match, then felt worse hitting drivers on the range after. Hovland was replaced in the Saturday afternoon lineup and taken for an MRI.
The envelope, one of the most difficult tasks for a captain, has been part of the Ryder Cup agreement since 1979.
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