Ryder Cup final day hlts

Ryder Cup final day hlts

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USA beat Europe to win Ryder Cup for first time since 2008

THEY may not have been the best team ever assembled, but the Americans played as a team, one that finally won back the Ryder Cup.

Phil Mickelson led the Americans behind the scenes. Patrick Reed powered them with his passion on the golf course. And it was Ryan Moore, the final captain’s pick who wasn’t even on the team until a week ago Sunday, who delivered the cup- clinching point at Hazeltine.

Moore finished eagle-birdie-par for a 1-up victory over Lee Westwood, and the celebration was on.

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“When put in the right environment, the US team brought out some amazing golf,’‘ Mickelson said.

“And we’re bringing back the Ryder Cup because of it.’‘ There was no meltdown like Medinah four years ago, when the Americans blew a 10-6 lead under captain Davis Love III.

Europe never really had a chance.

Reed outdueled and outshouted Rory McIlroy for a 1-up victory, and by then the back end of the scoreboard was filled with American red.

Zach Johnson reacts after winning a singles match.
Zach Johnson reacts after winning a singles match.Source: AP

The final score was 17-11, the biggest rout for the United States since 1981. That US team is considered the best team ever assembled with 11 major champions. In a radio interview going into the Ryder Cup, Love suggested “this is the best team maybe ever assembled.’‘ Ultimately, this wasn’t about measuring against the past as much as it was building to the future.

The Americans lost for the third straight time in 2014 at Gleneagles, and it was team divided with Mickelson publicly challenging captain Tom Watson at the closing press conference.

He was the strongest voice among five players on a task force that was assembled to figure out why the Americans couldn’t seem to win.

Henrik Stenson of Europe plays a shot on the sixth hole.
Henrik Stenson of Europe plays a shot on the sixth hole.Source: AFP

Mickelson was under pressure all week and delivered 2 1/2 points, including a halve with Sergio Garcia in which both birdied the final two holes. “You keep losing, you feel like you have to do something different,’‘ said Love, who avoided becoming the first US captain to lose the Ryder Cup twice. “They had a lot of pressure on them for the last two years. And every time we picked a guy, there was more and more pressure on the team and more and more questions. And I’m just proud the way every one of them played. It was a great team effort.’‘ Reed faced the tallest order in the leadoff match with McIlroy, and the quality of golf was as high as it gets, the contest reaching its zenith on the par-3 eighth hole.

Spieth, Lefty chug champas

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McIlroy holed a 60-foot birdie putt, leapt into the air and cupped his hand to his ear, mocking the American crowd to yell even louder. Reed then holed a birdie putt from 35 feet, charging the crowd before turning to wag his finger at McIlroy. They bumped fists and patted each other on the back, both five under through eight holes.

Their standard of gold dipped after that, perhaps because they spent so much energy pumping fists, and Reed finally took his first lead when McIlroy bogeyed the 12th hole. McIlroy’s putter went cold, and Reed closed him out with a 7-foot birdie on the 18th.

Phil Mickelson pours Champagne on teammate Jordan Spieth after the United States team won the Ryder Cup golf tournament.
Phil Mickelson pours Champagne on teammate Jordan Spieth after the United States team won the Ryder Cup golf tournament.Source: AP

Mickelson made 10 birdies, and Garcia made nine birdies against no bogeys in their match.

Among the lone bright spots for Europe was Thomas Pieters, the Belgian rookie who had the best debut of any European rookie by going 4-1. He took down J.B. Holmes in the third match, right after Henrik Stenson dismantled Jordan Spieth. By then, it was ominous.

There would be no comeback like Medinah. There would be no celebrating for Europe, which it had done eight of the last 10 times.

Matt Kuchar, Dustin Johnson, Brandt Snedeker, Ryan Moore, Davis Love III, Brooks Koepka, Zach Johnson, J.B. Holmes, Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, Jimmy Walker and Rickie Fowler of the United States celebrates during the closing ceremony.
Matt Kuchar, Dustin Johnson, Brandt Snedeker, Ryan Moore, Davis Love III, Brooks Koepka, Zach Johnson, J.B. Holmes, Jordan Spieth, Phil Mickelson, Jimmy Walker and Rickie Fowler of the United States celebrates during the closing ceremony.Source: Getty Images

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