Ian Woosnam's European team need just 4½ points from the final day's 12 singles to win the Ryder Cup outright
Woosnam has opted to send his big guns out early on; Colin Montgomerie tees off first, against David Toms
Sergio Garcia has a 100% record in the Cup so far, but gets off to a shaky start against Stewart Cink
Wildcard selection Cink is on fine form; successive birdies see him go 4 up after the front nine against the fading Garcia
Singles specialist Tiger Woods faces Swedish rookie Robert Karlsson and has the better of the early action
Woods' partner Jim Furyk struggles with his putting while in-form opponent Paul Casey builds a four-hole lead
Buoyed by vocal support from the crowd, Darren Clarke is 3 up going into the back nine against Zach Johnson
Tiger Woods' caddie Steve Williams slips while washing his nine iron at the eighth, and the club disappears with a ripple
Irishman Paul McGinley takes the early initiative, but JJ Henry fights back and it's all square with five to go
As Garcia fails to find his feet, Stewart Cink claims the first point of the day but the USA still have it all to do
With blue predominating on the scoreboard Lee Westwood gets in on the act, going 5 up on Chris DiMarco after nine
Montgomerie holes a six-footer on the 18th to put Europe's first point on the board and claim yet another singles win
Paul Casey holes a 15-footer on the 17th to dispense with Jim Furyk, the American's first singles loss in five outings
With David Howell 4 up on Brett Wetterich, home fans dare to wonder which of Woosnam's men will seal victory for Europe
Luke Donald's 2&1 victory over Chad Campbell ensures that Europe retain the Ryder Cup trophy
It's left to Swede Henrik Stenson to claim the glory putt that wins the 2006 Ryder Cup, beating Vaughn Taylor 4&3
But the biggest cheer of the day goes to Darren Clarke, who breaks down in tears after beating Zach Johnson 3&2
Hot on the heels of Jose Maria Olazabal's 2&1 win over Phil Mickelson, Lee Westwood wins 2 up on the 18th
The victorious European team take to the club house balcony to continue the celebration, roared on by the fans
Defeated US captain Tom Lehman proclaims the event the best ever at the K Club closing ceremony
The European team reflect on their record-equalling 18½-9½ win, which seals their third consecutive Ryder Cup victory
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