FARMINGDALE, N.Y. (AP) — It might be fair to say nobody was going to beat a Ryder Cup duo on a roll — one that's so good, it has its own nickname: “Fleetwood Mac.” But Harris English and Collin Morikawa against one of Europe's best teams, well, that never seemed like a fair fight. American captain Keegan Bradley put those two together not once but twice, and bad luck paired them against Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood both times.

The Americans didn't make it past the 16th hole in either match, and their 3-and-2 loss in Saturday's foursomes would have been worse had they not won two holes in a row to tighten the match toward the end. “We gave it a good fight,” English said. “We could have easily taken a knee there in the middle of the round, and we didn’t.” Even so, this felt like the mos

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