Summary
Europe won the Ryder Cup by defeating the United States with a final score of 15-13. This victory marked the fifth time Europe has won an away match and the first time since 2012. Tyrrell Hatton secured the winning point for Europe.
Key Facts
- Europe led by a record seven points after the first two days of the Ryder Cup.
- The final score was 15-13 in favor of Europe.
- Tyrrell Hatton secured the winning point for Europe in match 10.
- Shane Lowry also played a key role by ensuring Europe retained at least a tie earlier in the event.
- Luke Donald, Europe's captain, made history by leading the team to both home and away victories, a feat previously accomplished only by Tony Jacklin.
- Viktor Hovland was unable to play on the last day due to a neck injury.
- The United States needed 10 points on the final day to win but was unable to achieve this.
- The Ryder Cup competition involves a series of matches played between teams from Europe and the United States.