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Biggest road Ryder Cup comeback: Revisiting Europeans' 2012 victory at Medinah Country Club

In football, it's home-field advantage, and in basketball, it's called home-court advantage. While it's not often a concept in golf, the format of the Ryder Cup comes with the potential of home-course advantage.

The biennial competition pits a team representing the United States against a team of European golfers. As such, the event alternates between the U.S. and Europe every two years, and history often favors the host country.

Winning a road Ryder Cup is tough, and it's even tougher to do so in comeback fashion. But there was one team that stunned the other on the road.

Here's a look back at the biggest road comeback in Ryder Cup history.

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