Morikawa makes US victory perfect
The only 24-year-old Collin Morikawa made the triumph perfect for the favorite US team at the 18th Green of the Whistling Straits Golf Courses at 43. Ryder Cup. Under the deafening cheister of around 40,000 fans, Americans conquered the golden trophy from the title defenders from Europe at the prestigious continental comparison on Sunday. By Morikawa s Remis against the Norwegian Viktor Hovland, the challenger already went into account before the end of all twelve single matches with 14.5 points.
The favorite US choice of Captain Steve Stricker was launched on the final day with a clear 11: 5 lead in the final singles on the spectacular golf course on the shores of Michigansees in the US state of Wisconsin. With the success, US Americans improved their balance sheet in the most important team competition in golfing to 27 victories, 14 defeats and two draws.
Erging US dominance
The dominance of the young US stars was oppressive in front of their local audience. The Americans that placed much better on average in the world rankings were hardly a chance to defeat the title of Europe on all three days. In the end, the individual class of US stars won against the many consecration team spirit of the Europeans.
However, at the mostly mostly focused single fighters from the US, something like Teamspirit was also felt. The stars torn together and focused fully on the profit of the Ryder Cup. The best example of this was that Kraftmann Bryson Dechambeau and the four-time major winner Brooks Koepka put her personal feud for the Ryder Cup week on ice and her whole can fully put in the team s service.
Wonder of Whistling Straits remains
The Europeans remained the urgently needed Wonder of Whistling Straits on the final day. The residue of the team of Captain Padraig Harrington after the first two day was just too big. Nine points would have needed the players around the world s world ranking Jon Rahm from the twelve part of the match to defend the title of three years ago from Paris.
The Europeans will now be considered after this bitter defeat, as they want to set up their team for the future. Whether the three English Routinians Lee Westwood (48 years), Ian Poulter (45) and Paul Casey (44) in two years at the 44th Ryder Cup in Rome will be from the game is questionable.
Another European veteran, on the other hand, made a positive headlines on the Whistling Straits Golf Course. The 41-year-old Spaniard Sergio Garcia celebrated his 25th match win on Saturday afternoon at his total tenth Ryder Cup participation. No other player gained more victories in the history of the competition.
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