Europe wins 2025 Ryder Cup behind strong performances from Rory McIlroy, Ludvig Aberg

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A Beatdown in Bethpage Black suddenly turned into a war, but it was late to protect the European Ryder Cup.
Euro divided 11.5-4.5, the largest deficit of a US team in the current 28-point format of the event. However, after he had to retreat due to his neck injury, Viktor Havland sat on the Bank and his matches were directed due to the rules of the event.
Therefore, since Europe from 2010 to 2014, Europe needed only two points to become the first champion.
Shane Lowry of the European Team sets out on September 28, 2025, Farmingale, Farmingale, New York, Bethpage State Park Golf Field in the Black Course on the 2025 Ryder Cup’s market single matches and set the hole in the 18th Green Ryder Cup. (Richard HeathCote/Getty Images)
However, it was definitely a grinding to obtain these two points. The United States won three flat points, Cam Young and Justin Thomas, both besieged 18 to win their matches.
Bryson Dechambeau fought through the seven to tie his match with Matt Fitzpatrick, which he could have won if he hadn’t missed it from 3 meters in 17.
Ludvig Aberg defeated Patrick Cantlay 2 and 1 to give 13.5 points to Europe, but after that, Europe did not lead any of the remaining matches. Suddenly, the United States closed the gaps with only three points.
However, according to one of the 18 years of age, Shane won the hole against Russell Henley to tie the Lowry match.

Shane Lowry of the European Team celebrates the 2025 Ryder Cup’s market singles in the Bethpage State Park Golf Field in Farmingale, New York on September 28, 2025 to halve the Sunday Cup’s Sundays in the Matches of the Sunday Cup and to protect the Ryder Cup in the 18th Green. (Mike Stobe/Getty Images)
In addition, a displacement team has won a Ryder Cup since the first time in Europe’s amazing return in Medinah in 2012.
Europe won each of the first four sessions, first a Ryder Cup. Three of these sessions were 3-1 score.




