Europe Resists US Return – Key to Rts.ch Analysis
Europe Retains Ryder Cup Trophy After Fierce Competition
The European team has successfully defended the Ryder cup trophy, preventing a United States comeback during the final day of the prestigious golf tournament held near new York.
After building a substantial lead through Saturday’s fourball matches, the Europeans faced a determined resurgence from the American team in Sunday’s singles competition.Rory McIlroy experienced a tense match against the Americans, but ultimately, a crucial putt by Irish golfer Shane Lowry secured the victory for Europe.
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The final score adn detailed match results are available from the official Ryder Cup website Ryder Cup Official Site.
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