Tom Watson explains 2nd questionable call at Ryder Cup

The first two days of the Ryder Cup are some of the longest days of the golf year, certainly for the individuals who are doubling up and playing both four-ball and foursomes. The players this year have arrived before the sun 

Trailing Team USA by a point after Friday's opening session, Team Europe reasserted themselves in the afternoon foursomes, limiting the U.S. to just a half point to take a 5 to 3 lead into Saturday.

The first two days of the Ryder Cup are some of the longest days of the golf year, certainly for the individuals who are doubling up and playing both four-ball and foursomes. The players this year have arrived before the sun 

Match 1: Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson (Europe) def. Matt Kuchar and Bubba Watson (U.S.), 3 and 2. Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson combined to birdie 12 of 16 holes and posted 10 straight birdies to close the match in a 3-and-2 victory over Matt Kuchar 

We've reached the weekend at the Ryder Cup, and the European side enters Day 2 with a 5-3 lead over the U.S. The margin was built on afternoon drubbing the Euros put on the Americans, taking three of four matches and