The USA captain stuck his beak in to prevent Rose taking a drop but the Englishman simply produced a stunning shot in response

20:31, 28 Sep 2025Updated 21:17, 28 Sep 2025

Captain Keegan Bradley of Team United States and Justin Rose of Team Europe argue over a drop on the 13th hole

We got a bit of rules aggro at the Ryder Cup as Keegan Bradley’s intervention made no difference to Justin Rose.

The Englishman’s wayward shot on 13 landed next to a grandstand and he thought he would be able to take a drop on to a nearby tee in order to play his shot and try and get on the green.

It was then that USA captain Keegan Bradley arrived to challenge the ruling with officials, which he is entitled to do as skipper, although this caused a lengthy delay.

Bradley got his way, and Rose was forced to play from a truly terrible position.

It was no issue though as he produced a belter to land the ball within a few feet.

And he then holed out to win against Cameron Young, with Bradley still chirping away at officials as he made his way on to the next tee.

After dominating the first two days, Europe are firmly in the driving seat and Luke Donald’s team need just 2.5 points to win the Ryder Cup for the second time in succession.

And while the hosts are making it a little more interesting on the final day, they still have a mountain to climb if they are to even think of staging a remarkable comeback.

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