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A beatdown at Bethpage Black suddenly turned into a war, but Europe held on late to win the Ryder Cup.

Shane Lowry clinched the 14th point needed to retain the cup with a birdie on 18 to halve his match against Russell Henley. Tyrell Hatton picked up the final half-point needed over Collin Morikawa to give the Europeans the win.

Lowry entered the 18th hole down a hole, and both Henley and Lowry stuck their iron shots within feet of the hole. Henley was first to win his match and keep the U.S.’s hopes alive, but his birdie putt was one roll short.

That brought up Lowry, who drained the putt in a forever classic golf moment.

An emotional Lowry went absolutely insane on the green, celebrating with teammates, family, and friends.

Europe ended d

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