
US loses Ryder Cup in Italy as Europe’s home streak continues
The celebration was familiar on European soil, and so was the winner of the Ryder Cup.
The celebration was familiar on European soil, and so was the winner of the Ryder Cup.
Europe has a five-point lead and history on its side through two days in this Ryder Cup. The tension Saturday evening told a different story.
Europe swept the opening session of the Ryder Cup for the first time Friday, and then somehow it got even worse for the Americans.
Big winners two years ago in Wisconsin, the Americans know a Ryder Cup victory away from home has been out of reach for the last 30 years.
Sepp Straka has an American mother, went to an American university, lives in the United States, and his undeniably American accent has a Southern drawl.
The Americans never felt more confident. The Europeans rarely felt so annoyed.
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It took the home-crowd favorite to help Europe do just enough to keep the Solheim Cup.
It was just Friday morning when the U.S. began the Solheim Cup by sweeping the first session to lead 4-0. Seems like a long time ago now.
With the help of a hole-in-one, a hole-out from the fairway and a chip-in, Europe rallied against the United States on Friday at the Solheim Cup.
The United States wants to avoid making the wrong kind of history against Europe at the Solheim Cup this weekend in Spain.
Sahith Theegala made more than enough birdies to cover for his mistakes while playing with a Sunday lead on the PGA Tour.
Vincent Norrman gave Sweden a second straight winner on the DP World Tour.
When U.S. captain Zach Johnson got his Ryder Cup team together for the first time to practice, there was no need for a pep talk about unity.