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Willett's family abused by US fans at Ryder Cup

Danny Willett's family was the target of abuse from the Ryder Cup crowd.

US Masters champion Danny Willett has revealed his parents and wife were targeted for abuse by rowdy Ryder Cup fans at Hazeltine after his brother Pete wrote a scathing article criticising the behaviour of American crowds.

US regain Ryder Cup, ending losing streak

Ryder Cup returns: Zach Johnson celebrates after learning that the US team won.

The United States regained the Ryder Cup after a sizzling display at Hazeltine National on Sunday, ending a streak of three consecutive defeats in the biennial event.

Gutsy Europe hit back against US at Ryder Cup

Holding the lead: Matt Kuchar and Dustin Johnson kept the US lead in the afternoon round.

Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson inspired a bold fightback by holders Europe in Friday afternoon's (local time) fourball matches before the United States ended a gripping first day at the Ryder Cup with a 5-3 lead.

Americans honour Palmer with foursomes whitewash

Whitewash: Brandt Snedeker and Brooks Koepka celebrate a birdie on the eighth hole for the US team.

The last time the United States swept the opening session 4-0 in a Ryder Cup was in 1975. Their captain that year was Arnold Palmer, who died on Sunday. His golf bag was on the first tee here in honour of the player they called the 'King'. However, these awesome foursomes were the most appropriate commemoration Davis Love III's team could have made.

American heckler wins $100 bet with golf star

No problem: David Johnson reacts after sinking the putt.

When Europe players Rory McIlroy and Andy Sullivan were struggling to make a 12-foot putt on the eighth green, one of the spectators began to mock them, saying could make the putt.

McIlroy surges to FedEx Cup title

Payday: Rory McIlroy survived a sudden-death playoff to win the FedEx Cup.

World No. 3 Rory McIlroy has survived a three-man sudden death playoff to secure the US PGA Tour Championship and with it the season-long FedEx Cup and a $US11.53 million ($A15.15 million) payday.

Back injury finishes Jason Day's season

Jason Day.

Jason Day's US PGA Tour season has come to a sad and abrupt halt, with the world No.1 forced to give up the fight for the championship and lucrative FedEx Cup with a recurring back injury.

Day, Scott paired for US tour finale

Jason Day is vying with Dustin Johnson for the coveted Tour Player of the Year award

Jason Day and Adam Scott have been drawn to start side by side as they chase the biggest payday in Australian golf history at the US PGA Tour's season finale.