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After a dramatic, controversial and tearful final day, the USA defeated Europe on Sunday to win the Solheim Cup for the first time since 2009.
Jason Day continued his march to try and claim the world number one ranking, stretching his lead to six shots after the third round of the BMW Championship on Saturday.
It was advantage Europe at the Solheim Cup on Saturday, but the United States were in the midst of a stirring comeback before darkness forced an early halt to play.
Martin Kaymer edged closer to a first win since his US Open triumph last year when he grabbed a share of the Italian Open third round lead on Saturday.
Golf superstar Tiger Woods said Friday he will be sidelined until 2016 after a second back surgery, but confidently predicted he would make a full recovery.
Jason Day rolled in a 43-foot eagle putt at the 18th hole on Friday to equal the lowest 36-hole total in PGA Tour history and seize a five-shot lead in the BMW Championship.
Europe's bid for a third successive win in the Solheim Cup remained on track at St Leon-Rot on a weather-affected opening day on Friday.
Sweden's Jens Fahrbring and Denmark's Lucas Bjerregaard shared the lead at the halfway point of the Italian Open on Friday with four players tied for second and two shots back.
It took a weather delay to slow surging Jason Day Thursday at the BMW Championship, where the Australian's fireworks left even Jordan Spieth's hole-in-one in the shade.
Belgian Nicolas Colsaerts carded a sublime nine-under par 63, which included eight straight birdies, as he took a two shot first round lead at the Italian Open on Thursday.