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Rory McIlroy restrained in post-match confrontation at Ryder Cup

The confrontation followed a testy exchange on the final green with caddie Joe LaCava.

RORY MCILROY HAD to be restrained by team-mate Shane Lowry as tempers boiled over after a dramatic end to the second dayโ€™s play at the Ryder Cup in Rome.

The world number two became involved in a heated exchange with Patrick Cantlayโ€™s caddie Joe LaCava on the 18th green at Marco Simone and the arguments later continued in the car park.

Pictures emerged of McIlroy shouting and angrily pointing his finger at someone outside the clubhouse before being pulled away and pushed into a waiting car by Lowry.

Europe captain Luke Donald revealed McIlroy had felt a โ€œline had been crossedโ€ by LaCava as he celebrated Cantlay holing the lengthy putt that ultimately secured a vital fourballs point for the United States.

At the time, however, both McIlroy and playing partner Matt Fitzpatrick still had putts remaining that could have halved the match.

McIlroy thought LaCava had stepped across his line as he celebrated by waving his cap in jocular reference to Cantlayโ€™s hatless appearance.

There had been reports throughout the day that Cantlay had not been wearing a team hat in protest at not being paid to play, something he denied.

McIlroy took exception to LaCavaโ€™s actions and a row broke out between the pair which the watching Lowry also became involved in.

Donald said: โ€œObviously I was on 18 and I saw it unfold. When Patrick made that putt, Joe was waving his hat โ€“ there was some hat-waving going on throughout the day from the crowd, not our players.

โ€œI talked to Rory and he politely asked Joe to move aside as he was in his line of vision, he stood there and didnโ€™t move for a while and continued to wave the hat and I think Rory was upset about that.

โ€œRory felt the line was crossed on the 18th green. He is a passionate player โ€“ we all are in this event โ€“ and I will speak to him later about it.โ€

After the match but prior to the car park incident, McIlroy said the matter would merely add motivation to his desire to succeed on Sunday.

The Northern Irishman said: โ€œObviously they had a great finish and Patrick made three great putts at the end to seal the deal, so hats off to them.

โ€œThey played a great match, yes, a few scenes there on 18 and just fuel for the fire tomorrow.โ€

Cantlay was also asked about what occurred beside the 18th green after the match but gave little information.

โ€œHe is the best,โ€ he said of LaCava, who is better known for his previous work with Tiger Woods. โ€œThat is all there is to say.โ€

Donald was not aware of what later happened in the car park when he spoke to media after a day which his European side ended lead 10.5-5.5.

Donald said: โ€œI will talk with Rory when I get back. I didnโ€™t see the incident personally, I saw the one on 18.

โ€œWe always try to play with passion and energy but play with respect and that will certainly be my message to the players.โ€

US captain Zach Johnson said: โ€œWhat I saw on 18 was a phenomenal putt and a celebration by some of our guys.

โ€œI saw passion and all of what is great in the Ryder Cup come out, and to my knowledge, based on what I was told, that was defused after the match so Iโ€™m told it is all good. Thatโ€™s really all I know.โ€ 

Europe will enter the final day leading 10.5-5.5.

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    Feb 3rd 2013, 12:05 AM

    Benny Coulter must be ready to be put out for pasture by now.. Surely someone else in Down can step up at this point!

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