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Golf: Reed-inspired U.S. repel Europe's Ryder Cup rally (Reuters)

CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - The United States threatened to pad their overnight lead at the Ryder Cup on Saturday as the hosts led Europe in two foursomes matches and trailed in one after a warm, sunny start at Hazeltine National.

The U.S. side, losers of three straight Ryder Cups, carried a 5-3 lead into the second day of the biennial match play competition.

The Americans did not get off on the right foot, however, as Europe's lead-off team of Rory McIlroy and long-hitting Belgian rookie Thomas Pieters charged to a 3-up lead through eight holes against U.