Sports | golf US Holds 9-7 Lead in Ryder By Newser Editors and Wire Services Posted Sep 20, 2008 6:05 PM CDT Copied Europe's Soren Hansen hits out of a trap on the 10th green during their four-ball match at the Ryder Cup golf tournament at the Valhalla Golf Club, in Louisville, Ky., Saturday, Sept. 20, 2008. (AP Photo/David J. Phillip) Birdie putts kept falling, one on top of the other, until the Americans finally secured a Saturday lead in the Ryder Cup for the first time since 1995 to set up a final day that finally matters. The US team leads 9-7 heading into tomorrow's matches, giving it a decent chance to end a nearly decade-long drought against the Europeans. "The golf has been incredible,"said captain Paul Azinger. "My stomach is just churning." All that remains are 12 singles matches tomorrow to determine the winner. Robert Karlsson concluded a gripping afternoon at Valhalla with his seventh birdie in 10 holes as he and fellow Swede Henrik Stenson scratched out a halve against Phil Mickelson and Hunter Mahan. The Americans hung on for two key halves to split the afternoon fourballs session. Read These Next A startling development after prisoner is spared from execution. Megyn Kelly questions whether Epstein is technically a pedophile. Before All's Fair, these shows set the bar low for television. Asked about emigration, younger US women say 'yes, please.' Report an error