Europe battled through a torrent of insults from a raucous crowd to grab a record seven-point lead over the United States and move to the brink of retaining the Ryder Cup with a dominant display at Bethpage Black on Saturday.
The reigning champions won both the foursomes and four-ball sessions by 3-1 to seize a commanding 11.5-4.5 lead despite an intense atmosphere with over-the-top remarks causing Rory McIlroy to swear at hecklers who disturbed him multiple times while trying to make putts.
Europe need only two wins and a draw from Sunday's 12 concluding singles matches to retain the Cup.
"Just the resiliency and the confidence these guys have in themselves, in their partners, is really truly incredible," Europe captain Luke Donald said.
The Americans must produce the greatest last-da