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Martin Kaymer sees off Bubba Watson

Martin Kaymer records a 4&2 victory over Bubba Watson as Europe move closer to retaining the Ryder Cup.

Martin Kaymer, who struck the winning putt at Medinah as Europe retained the Ryder Cup two years ago, put a point on the board this afternoon by winning his singles encounter at Gleneagles against Bubba Watson.

After the first two holes were halved, the German took control of the contest as he won four holes in succession, thanks in part to three birdies.

Martin Kaymer of Europe waves to the crowd on the 1st tee during the Singles Matches of the 2014 Ryder Cup on the PGA Centenary course at Gleneagles on September 28, 2014© Getty Images

Masters champion Watson reduced the deficit on seven, but Kaymer responded once again on the eighth to put himself 4 Up again.

With such a superior advantage, Kaymer played conservative golf, although on 13 he did find himself in the rough behind a tree. Nevertheless, he managed to find the green from that point and halve the hole, which all but ended any chance that Watson had of mounting a comeback.

The American did pull one hole back at the 15th, but at the 16th Kaymer chipped in to seal a 4&2 victory.

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