Inspired by the spirit of Seve Ballesteros, Europe pulled off one of the greatest comebacks on a golf course to beat the US and win the Ryder Cup by 14.5 points to 13.5 on Sunday.
Needing to claim eight points in the concluding singles to retain the trophy, Europe won six of the first eight encounters, before Germany’s Martin Kaymer secured the vital point to retain the Cup by beating Steve Stricker 1-up.
After Stricker had coolly holed his par putt from eight feet at the last, Kaymer buried his five-footer for a matching par, before thrusting his arms skywards in delight as European fans erupted with deafening cheers at Medinah Country Club.
Photo: EPA
“It’s undescribable [sic],” the German said as chants of “Ole, Ole, Ole” echoed across the course. “I was so nervous the last two, three holes. I loved it. It’s amazing.”
With the chance of a tie resting on the final match, Tiger Woods astonishingly missed a three-foot par putt at the 18th, then conceded a putt from similar length to halve his contest with Italy’s Francesco Molinari and hand Europe outright victory.
“It was already over,” Woods said. “This is a team event and the Cup was already been retained by Europe.”
Photo: EPA
Europe, who sent out their best players early, emulated the miracle comeback achieved by the US at Brookline in 1999 when they also overhauled a deficit of 10-6 on the final day, in front of vocal home crowds, to triumph by the same margin.
However, Europe’s astonishing turnaround, which stunned the flag-waving US fans into periods of silence in the late afternoon, will be viewed as more impressive having been delivered on foreign soil.
“We believed in our hearts we could win this,” said Englishman Luke Donald, who earned Europe’s first point of the day in the opening match with a 2-and-1 win over Masters champion Bubba Watson. “It’s been done before and we believed we could turn it around.”
The Europeans drew inspiration on Sunday from their beloved Ballesteros, who died last year aged 54 after a battle with cancer, with every player wearing the navy blue colors favored by the Spaniard in the final rounds of tournaments.
“Seve will always be present with this team,” said a teary-eyed Jose Maria Olazabal, for whom his compatriot Ballesteros was both a friend and mentor. “He was a big factor for this event, for the European side. Last night, when we were having that [team] meeting, I think the boys understood that believing was the most important thing and I think they did. This one is for the whole of Europe.”
Europe won four and halved one of the six matches that reached the 18th hole as they triumphed for a fourth time on US soil. They have now won the Ryder Cup seven times in the last nine editions.
US captain Davis Love III, whose team had been in a dominant position overnight when leading 10-6, was stunned by the defeat.
“We know what it feels like now from the ‘99 Ryder Cup. It’s a little bit shocking. We were playing so well, everyone on our team was playing so well,” Love said. “I wouldn’t have done anything different. They played great. We had a couple of matches get flipped there at the end, that made it a little bit easier on them.”
Donald set the tone for Europe’s remarkable final day, fending off a late fightback by Watson before ending their match on the 17th green.
Scotland’s Paul Lawrie, competing in the Cup for the first time since 1999, crushed Brandt Snedeker 5-and-3, before Northern Irish world No. 1 Rory McIlroy beat Keegan Bradley 2-and-1.
McIlroy played what he described as his best golf of the week, after giving his team an early scare when making his teeoff by barely 10 minutes due to a mix up over his starting time.
Firebrand Englishman Ian Poulter never led in his match until he won the par-three 17th with a par, before beating US Open champion Webb Simpson 2-up after conjuring a miraculous birdie from trees at the last.
Poulter, whose storming finish of five successive birdies earned a valuable point in Saturday’s fourballs to give Europe momentum heading into the final day, ended the week with a perfect 4-0-0 record.
The first US point on Sunday came when long-hitting Dustin Johnson beat Belgian Cup rookie Nicolas Colsaerts 3-and-2, but England’s Justin Rose then came from 1-down to Phil Mickelson after 16 holes to win 1-up with a birdie-birdie finish.
Rose drained a 35-footer at the tricky par-three 17th to square the match, then coolly sank a 12-footer at the 18th after Mickelson had over-hit the green with his approach.
“When it looked like I might be able to stop some of momentum on the board, they [Europe] were able to get another point,” Mickelson said. “That match, as early as it was, was a very pivotal one.”
Though Zach Johnson and Cup rookie Jason Dufner added further points for the US after never trailing in their matches against Northern Ireland’s Graeme McDowell (2-and-1) and Swede Peter Hanson (2-up), the late momentum went Europe’s way.
“All went to plan. We were four ahead,” Love said. “The plan worked the first two days, it just didn’t work today.”
‘REMARKABLE’: Gaelic football is a traditional Irish sport that blends the skills of soccer and rugby, and hurling is an ancient sport played with a wooden stick and ‘sliotar’ The Taiwan Celts Gaelic Football Club marked a milestone achievement at the Asian Gaelic Games in Bangkok on Nov. 23 and 24, with two sides advancing to the knockout stages and competing at hurling for the first time. The event brought together 68 teams from 16 clubs across Asia, with more than 800 players in men’s and women’s tournaments. Gaelic football is a traditional Irish team sport that blends the skills of soccer, rugby union and basketball. Hurling is an ancient Irish sport played with a wooden stick, called a hurley, and a small ball, or sliotar. The Taiwan Celts’ women’s team reached
LIVERPOOL WIN: The 50th Champions League goal by Mohamed Salah helped the leaders of the Premier League to keep their perfect record intact Real Madrid’s big stars on Tuesday turned on the style to revive the Spanish giant’s faltering UEFA Champions League title defense. Galacticos Kylian Mbappe, Vinicius Junior and Jude Bellingham all scored in a thrilling 3-2 win against Serie A leaders Atalanta BC. However, Madrid still had to ride their luck as Mateo Retegui fired over from in front of goal in stoppage-time when handed a golden chance to level the game. It was only Madrid’s third win in the competition’s revamped league phase and leaves the 15-time champions in the unseeded playoff positions in 18th place. “It’s a very important win. Not everyone wins
TO NO AVAIL: The Denver Nuggets’ Serbian center Nikola Jokic surpassed his 53-point performance in the 2023 Western Conference semi-finals against Phoenix The Washington Wizards withstood a 56-point explosion from Denver star Nikola Jokic to beat the Nuggets 122-113 on Saturday and snap their 16-game NBA losing streak. Jokic, who won his third NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP) award last season, posted a career scoring high — surpassing a 53-point performance in game four of the 2023 Western Conference semi-finals against Phoenix and a 50-point regular-season best against Sacramento in 2021. The Serbian big man added 16 rebounds and eight assists, but it was all to no avail as Washington, buoyed by 39 points from Jordan Poole, won for the first time
Taiwan’s Lin Cheng-jing won a bronze medal in the clean and jerk in the women’s under-49 kg division at the 2024 IWF World Weightlifting Championships in Bahrain on Saturday. Lin won her first medal at a World Weightlifting Championships for lifting 107kg in the clean and jerk in her weight class, 2kg more than Rosegie Ramos of the Philippines. However, Ramos won bronze for the combined lift after topping Lin by 5kg in the snatch. Ri Song-gum of North Korea won gold in the division’s combined lift with a total of 213kg, while Xiang Linxiang of China took silver with