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There was a historic element to the 43rd Ryder Cup, with the U.S. Team setting a modern-era record for largest winning margin after a 19-9 thumping of an overmatched European side on a perfect Sunday afternoon along Lake Michigan, at rugged Whistling Straits.
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KOHLER, Wis. – The American press conference celebration was befitting for one of the most dominant performances in recent Ryder Cup history. After a narrow victory, you might sneak in a sip of champagne.
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Daniel Berger defeated Matt Fitzpatrick 1 up in Sunday's singles matches at the 2020 Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits
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U.S. Ryder Cup Captain Steve Stricker’s squad came through for him in a big way, topping Europe 19 to 9 on Sunday in Kohler, Wisconsin.
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KOHLER, Wis. – After five years of waiting and three days of domination, the Ryder Cup is back in American hands. Beginning the final day of the 43rd Ryder Cup with an 11-5 lead, the U.S.
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When Scottie Scheffler secured a point with Bryson DeChambeau late Saturday against Tommy Fleetwood and Viktor Hovland to gain a 2-2 tie in the Four-Ball session, it gave all six rookies on the U.S. team a match victory. The six rookies mark the most on one U.S. team since 2008, when the U.S. won in Louisville.
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The second day of matches at the 43rd Ryder Cup provided plenty of drama, as the U.S. and European Teams traded birdies while the Americans extended their lead to 11-5. But the road to that score was hardly linear: there were comebacks and surprises, all of which help make the Ryder Cup special.
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Jon Rahm & Sergio Garcia defeated Brooks Koepka & Daniel Berger 3&1 in Saturday morning's foursomes matches at the 2020 Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits