That turnaround was highlighted in the match featuring Gonzalo Baños Ramos and Louis Klein against Adam Fahey and Aidan Lawson. The GB&I pairing were four up with seven holes to play, but Banos Ramos and Klein fought back to earn a valuable half-point.
“I know GB&I players play a lot of foursomes golf and I have players who have never played together before,” added Relecom. “To turn that session around and win it was a huge boost.”
The singles matches were equally compelling. Björnsson maintained his form with a 4&3 win over Isaac Oliver in the top tie to extend Europe’s lead.
GB&I continued to battle, with Aaron Moody making eight birdies in a 3&1 victory over Giampaolo Gagliardi before key moments on the closing hole went against the home side.
Fahey was all-square against Baños Ramos playing the 18th, but the Spaniard holed a 12-foot birdie putt on the final green to secure the point.
The 18th hole proved costly again for GB&I as France’s European Young Masters champion, Tao Pemerika, also holed a birdie putt to turn a one-hole deficit through 16 into a one-up victory.
“The tide went against us in the singles but I was proud of the way we battled,” said GB&I captain Niall MacSweeney. “We conceded a couple of late birdies on the 18th but that is match play golf.”