EUROPE was absolutely crushed by the Americans, as Steve Stricker’s Ryder Cup team ran wild at Whistling Straits.
Padraig Harrington, Captain Padraig's assistant, was unable to witness his 12 players collapse when they were in dire need of the greatest comeback in American history to even remotely worry the strongest American team.
America's win was sealed by a kiss as Scottie Schffler celebrated his singles victory
Lowry, an Open champion, explains what it is like to lose in the Ryder Cup
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, the Americans decimated Europe at 2021 Ryder Cup.
The strongest American team had ever defeated the Europeans, and US fans cheered from the stands
McIlroy was the only bright spot on a otherwise dark Sunday for Europe
Rory McIlroy was at his best, as he beat Xander Schauffele 3&2.
After failing to win any previous games, he realized it was too late and broke down while apologizing to his teammates in an emotional interview.
McIlroy's win was the only bright spot, as Patrick Cantlay and Scottie Scheffler, and Bryson deChambeau (who beat European legend Sergio Garcia) put the Americans 14-6 ahead and with lots of red on their leaderboard.
Collin Morikawa, Open champion, was the one to putt the winning shot. His half-point secured the 14.5 America victory.
After dominating the first four sessions, America entered the singles lead 11-5.
The Europeans were humbled by the US team, which featured eight of the top ten players in the world.
Brooke Koepka defeated Bernd Wiesberger, 15.5 -6.5. With five of six matches remaining America's way and a record margin for defeat in Europe, it was clearly on the cards.
More to come.