FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Nobody can ever say the United States 2025 Ryder Cup team rolled over. On the final day of competition, the Americans won six of the 11 singles matches and tied three others.
It just wasn't enough.
Because of the significant hole in which they entered the final day of competition, the USA lost to Europe, with the Europeans becoming the first team to win the tournament on foreign soil since they did so in 2012.
Only Ludvig Åberg recorded a full victory for the Europeans, who avoided a potential all-time chokejob by doing enough in the first four sessions of the tournament and entered the final day with a 11.5-4.5 lead.
The tournament came down to the 18th hole in a match between the USA’s Russell Henley and Shane Lowry. Henley hit his tee shot into the bunker but p