Europe holds off U.S. rally in singles, wins Ryder Cup again
Europe secured the Ryder Cup with a 14-11 victory despite a U.S. singles rally that won 8½ points, the largest Sunday comeback attempt in Ryder Cup history.
- Shane Lowry expressed his emotions after making the crucial putt to retain the Ryder Cup for Team Europe, describing it as one of the most intense experiences of his career.
- Team Europe retained the Ryder Cup by winning 14-11, with Shane Lowry's crucial putt on the 18th hole ensuring the victory.
- Luke Donald, the European captain, mentioned it was the most stressful 12 hours of his life, reflecting on the intense competition from Team USA.
- Europe's win marked the first time an away team has won a Ryder Cup since 2012, and Europe has claimed nine of the last 12 cups.
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Europe holds off U.S. rally to retain Ryder Cup
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