2004 Oakland Hills CC, Bloomfield Township, Mich. (12/06/07) — The Europeans dominated the Americans like never before, cruising to a record 18 1/2-9 1/2 win over a U.S. team that included Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson, Davis Love III and Jim Furyk. Watch video
| | 2002 The Belfry, Sutton Coldfield, England (12/06/07) — The Ryder Cup returned to European hands thanks to a dominating singles performance at The Belfry, highlighted by an Irishman named Paul McGinley and his steely nerves. Watch video
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1999 The Country Club, Brookline, Mass. (12/06/07) — The Americans combined for 23 birdies and just three bogeys during Sunday's singles matches to register the largest -- and most improbable -- comeback in Ryder Cup history. Watch video
| | 1997 Valderrama GC, Sotogrande Spain (12/06/07) — Led by five rookies -- Denmark's Thomas Bj?rn, Northern Ireland's Darren Clarke, Spain's Ignacio Garrido, Sweden's Jesper Parnevik and England's Lee Westwood -- Europe won the first Ryder Cup contested in continental Europe. Watch video
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Faldo: New kind of captain? (10/22/07) — Entering his 11th Ryder Cup, Nick Faldo explains who he'd like to follow in the footsteps of as a captain. Watch video
| | Ryder Cup Course Layout (10/22/07) — Team captains Paul Azinger and Nick Faldo talk about Valhalla as the site of the 2008 Ryder Cup. Watch video
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Team Captain: Nick Faldo (10/22/07) — European team captain Nick Faldo looks ahead to the challenge of leading his squad at the 2008 Ryder Cup. Watch video
| | Ryder Cup Passion and Tradition (10/22/07) — Paul Azinger and Nick Faldo both explain the passion and prestige of the Ryder Cup in the golf world. Watch video
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Paul Azinger: Competition (11/06/06) — Captain Paul Azinger on what it will take to compete with a strongEuropean team. Watch video
| | New US Point System (11/06/06) — Roger Warren and Paul Azinger explain the new point system and selection. Watch video
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2008 US Ryder Cup Captain (11/06/06) — Paul Azinger is introduced as the captain of the 2008 US Ryder Cup team. Watch video
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1995 Oak Hill CC, Rochester, NY (12/06/07) — Sparked by singles victories by unheralded Philip Walton of Ireland and Howard Clark of England, the Europeans rallied to win back the Ryder Cup. Watch video
| | 1993 The Belfry, Sutton Coldfield, England (12/06/07) — The United States retains the Ryder Cup thanks to powerful efforts from Tom Kite, Raymond Floyd and Davis Love III. Watch video
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1991 The Ocean Course, Kiawah Island, S.C. (12/06/07) — After 28 matches and numerous lead changes, the moment to decide which team would secure the Ryder Cup trophy came down to a six-foot putt. A putt Bernhard Langer would rather forget. Watch video
| | 1989 The Belfry, Sutton Coldfield, England (12/06/07) — For only the second time in Ryder Cup history, the matches were halved, but it was good enough to enable Europe to retain the cup for a third straight time. Watch video
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1987 Muirfield Village, Dublin, Ohio (12/06/07) — For the first time in Ryder Cup history, the Europeans win back-to-back matches, this time with their first victory on American soil. Watch video
| | 1985 The Belfry, Sutton Coldfield, England (12/06/07) — At The Belfry in Sutton Coldfield, England, Scotland's Sam Torrance and Spain's Seve Ballesteros lead the Europeans to their first victory over the Americans since 1957. Watch video
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1983 PGA National GC, Palm Beach Gardens, Fla. (12/06/07) — The closest Ryder Cup in 14 years came down to Sunday's last singles match, with Tom Watson defeating Bernard Gallacher to give the U.S. its seventh straight win. Watch video
| | 1981 Walton Health GC, Surrey, England (12/06/07) — The United States pulled away with a super Saturday showing, taking seven of eight matches en route to a big win at Walton Heath Golf Club, Surrey, England. Watch video
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