Europe wins the Ryder Cup after a sensational tiza with us in Bethpage, New York

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Flitwood and Thomas threw themselves through the back nine and also reached the last square. Again, Americans will appear triumphantly, Thomas released 15 feet. 12-7.

In the only real beating, Xander Shaflele was walking to win over John Ram, winning four of five holes on the back nine to make it easier to win 4 and 3. 12-8.

European eyes suddenly shook the dashboard to see where 2½ points would come from.

Aberg provided one. One noma of the 17th was enough to see Canttle’s challenge. But that would be the only complete point in Europe – the most in the history of the single with 12 games. 13-8.

The driving and desire of Dechambeau were drawn to Fitzpatrick. The sensational birds of the 14th and 15th and the nominal of the 17th were enough to send them to the last square. However, this time there would be no American bird and Europe had a half point. 13½-8½.

Dechambeau was still celebrating him as if he had won the Ryder Cup. And suddenly the American team believed that it could just be possible. Fans were certainly invested. Maybe too many at times.

McIlroy was the center of their attention again. The Northern Irishman was abused throughout the week, and Sunday is no exception, with Barbs fired from the sidelines.

But he somehow kept his head to deliver 3½ points from four games. His opponent on Sunday, the world number one Scottie Shotti Sheffler, had lost all four outings. The American is due to a point.

And he delivered. Machilroy, who did not admit that no player was the best, pushed him to the 18th, but failed to open an attempt at a monstrous bird as Scheffler put another point on the board. 13½-9½.

Europe still needed half of somewhere. Everywhere. But for the first time in three days there was no blue to see.

Hatton and Robert McIntyre have been in battles with a dog with Colin Morikawa and Sam Burns in the last two games of the course, respectively.

The US Open Champion Spaun holds the spare. 13½-10½.

But then hope. Lowi Bird on the 15th to drag Henley back to the lead with a hole and they became the fifth game to go down 18. Both players found the green with their second shots. Henley put first and missed. Lowi, eight feet, had a chance to win the hole, reduce the match reduction, and reach 14 points, Europe needed as holders to keep the trophy.

It was dropped. And Lowi exploded.

The emotion was flooded as he jiggled and hesitated through the green. He was involved in several gateways with fans during his round with McAlroy on Saturday, so you can find out his levels at a celebration as American fans began to flood the course. 14-11.

However, Europe had not come for equality and detention.

The last three games have also gone to the final hole. Griffin detains Hoigaard. 14-12.

Hatton seemed to be this one. His bird at the 12th attracted him to a level with Morikava, and the two failed to split. If the Englishman could coincide with the score of Morikava on the 18th, the trophy would be won.

The long bird’s poultry of the American missed. Hatton had two Puts to win the Ryder Cup from 20 feet. He set out his bird attempt to touch. Morikava acknowledged. Festivities can start properly. 14½-12½.

Macintyre in Scotland rose from behind and won the final hole with a denomination to grab half a point against Burns. 15-13.

It also meant that the United States remarkably compared the Ryder Cup record of 8½ points in the single, but all the festivities were blue.

Mcilroy said after winning Rome two years ago that they would win at Bethpage. He also said that “winning far is the hardest thing to achieve in golf.”

He was right on both fronts.

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