OliverWilson (and Henrik Stenson) coming back from four down against Phil Mickelson (and Anthony Kim) in his debut Ryder Cup match was an incredible result.
OliverWilson and Soren Hansen, back on the course where they clinched Ryder Cup debuts a year ago and the two highest-ranked players in the field at 44th and 49th in the world, shot 73 and 69 respectively.
Jim Furyk provided the last-day challenge to the leaders with a closing 67 for 16- under, with India's Jeev Milkha Singh fourth at 14-under and England's OliverWilson tied fifth with Colombia's Camilo Villegas after a brilliant closing 66.