10-6 was the score heading into the singles on Sunday at the Ryder Cup.
For much of the day, it appeared to be a given that Europe would ease to victory in Paris. That was until the US started doing something they had not done all week: they began holing putts.
On the 11th against Ian Poulter, with the match all level, Dustin Johnson made one of the putts of the tournament from 65 feet for birdie.
It was a back and forth battle between Poulter and Johnson. Poulter went two-up early on but Johnson clawed it back to level after six. The Englishman then went ahead again on seven only for Johnson to tie it on the 10th.
He then holed this monster putt to take the lead on the 11th. Poulter did have a putt to halve to hole after Johnson's shot but it clipped the lip and failed to go down.
"A two putt here would be extremely good."
DJ only needs one as he holes an unbelievable putt to go 1️⃣🆙 against Poulter.
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