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United States Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley isn't a fan of the event's envelope rule after it resulted in the U.S. losing a half-point during Sunday's singles action.
The 45th Ryder Cup is in the books, and it was Europe holding off the U.S., 15-13, despite winning just one singles match on Sunday at Bethpage Black. Here's how each player and captain graded.
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Ryder Cup 2025: Watch Rory McIlroy stoke the flames in Bryson DeChambeau rivalry during Bethpage celebration
Rory McIlroy had plenty to celebrate following Europe's 15-13 win in the Ryder Cup on Sunday. But while his team partied, the five-time major champ also found a way to stoke the flames with rival Bryson DeChambeau.
The 45th Ryder Cup ended on Sunday night with an absurdly narrow European victory, achieved despite a stunning comeback from the Americans.
With the triumph, Donald joined Tony Jacklin as the second man to captain Europe to Ryder Cup victories. Unlike Jacklin, who was at the helm in four different editions of the competition, Donald stayed perfect when paired with his masterclass from Rome two years prior.
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Ryder Cup live score updates as American rally falls short, Shane Lowry makes clinching putt
Europe had a huge lead, the U.S. had a huge Sunday rally but the blue and yellow did enough to retain the Ryder Cup over the red, white and blue.
Team Europe fended off a valiant United States comeback to retain the Ryder Cup. Shane Lowry secured the victory for Europe with a birdie putt on the 18th hole to tie his match with Russell Henley. The half-point earned by Lowry put Europe at the 14-point mark it needed to retain the Ryder Cup.