Ryder Cup

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  1. The final scoreboardpublished at 23:46 BST 28 September

    US 13-15 Europe 
1UP	Young	F	Rose	
1UP	Thomas	F	Fleetwood	
A/S	DeChambeau	F	Fitzpatrick	A/S
1UP	Scheffler	F	McIlroy	
	Cantlay	F	Aberg	2&1
4&3	Schauffele	F	Rahm	
2&1	Spaun	F	Straka	
A/S	Henley	F	Lowry	A/S
1UP	Griffin	F	Hojgaard	
A/S	Morikawa	F	Hatton	A/S
A/S	Burns	F	MacIntyre A/S
A/S	English	F	Hovland*	A/S

    It got very tight at one point but Europe managed to get over the line and win the Ryder Cup outright.

    It was the first time a team had won on foreign soil since 2012, when captain Luke Donald was playing.

  2. Sunday singles after Hovland withdrawalpublished at 17:06 BST 28 September

    Revised Sunday singles graphic

    With Viktor Hovland ruled out, he and planned opponent Harris English both receive half a point.

  3. Europe set resounding lead before final daypublished at 23:41 BST 27 September

    Graphic showing Lowry / McIlroy (Europe) defeated Thomas / Young (USA) 2UP. 
Fleetwood / Rose (Europe) won against DeChambeau / Scheffler (USA) 3&2. 
Schauffele / Spaun (USA) were 1UP against Rahm / Straka (Europe). 
Fitzpatrick / Hatton (Europe) were 1UP against Burns / Cantlay (USA

    Europe navigated a dramatic and controversial fourballs session on Saturday afternoon to leave just three points to win the Ryder Cup.

    Amid unsavoury scenes and incidents of abuse from the crowd, three of Luke Donald's pairings won their matches, including Tyrrell Hatton and Matt Fitzpatrick sealing victory on the final hole.

    JJ Spaun and Xander Schauffele salvaged a consolation point for the hosts but it was European supporters partying as the sun set on day two at the 45th Ryder Cup.