Ryder Cup at a glance
THE STREAK: The Americans have not won on European soil since 1993.AMERICAN STAR: Max Homa led the United States at 3-1-1 in his Ryder Cup debut.
WINNING SHOT: Tommy Fleetwood drove the par-4 16th green to 25 feet that led to a concession and gave Europe the half-point it needed to reach 14 1/2 points and win the cup. KEY STATISTIC: The six automatic qualifiers for the American team combined to go 9-11-4. The six captain’s picks combined to go 4-12-4.QUOTEWORTHY: ““Not many people gave us a chance, I don’t think, especially two years ago. Well, we proved them wrong.” — European captain Luke Donald said.The Associated Press is an independent global news organization dedicated to factual reporting.
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