THE RYDER CUP 2025
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Fuck it got way tighter than expected. Euros had like half the board when I left for an hour or two and when I turned it back on was shocking. Good fight from the boys today. Euros just played great Friday and Saturday.
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Piss on the moral victories! Unacceptable being down that much heading into singles. Someone needs to explain to me how the euros dominate the team events every single Ryder cup it seems.
And shortening the rough and softening the greens certainly played away from Scottie’s strengths who coincidentally went 1-4 over the week. Which genius decided that? -
Europes top guys play every team format match and deliver. The US’s top guys don’t deliver in those formats. This wasn’t just a this year problem. Then the US wins singles but it’s too late. Europe wants it more.
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Quite a finish. If Don Henley doesn't come up short on 17 and 18 then the last two matches are butt clenching for Europe. Good comeback. Bryson and Scottie are individuals not team guys. A story as old as time
4 years until they get another shot because they aren't winning in Ireland. Beat up the International squad a couple times while waiting
I thought the crowd was over rated and did more good for Europe than harm. Rory is a different player with guys like Lowry or Fleetwood having his back. Didn't see Rory jack pull a wedge all week like he does in tournaments. They used the crowd as fuel
It does mean more to Europe. Yesterday was the American individuals not wanting to be embarrassed. So they played
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Maybe I'll watch it one of these years
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The US guys are there to party. That’s pretty evident how slowly they got out of the gates.
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They are also there to have meet and greets with their sponsors. The US won at home in 2016 and 2021 going away with all time rosters and a Europe team that was vastly overmatched. They thought the home turf would carry them.
Best Europe team in awhile, and they’ll probably again have 10 or so of the same guys in 2027.
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The US team NEVER wins in Europe and the European guys win on American soil roughly 50% of the time. Given how popular this event is becoming its time for the US guys and the USGA to take this event as seriously as their Euro counterparts do.



