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Europe Holds Strong as U.S. Comeback Falls Short in Thrilling Cup Finale

Europe Holds Strong as U.S. Comeback Falls Short in Thrilling Cup Finale

Fitzpatrick closes with record-equalling 66 to win DP World Tour title:
Matt Fitzpatrick blazed a record‑equalling 66 in the final round to capture the DP World Tour crown, calmly repelling late challengers with ice‑cold finishing shots to seal the victory.

U.S.’ furious rally not enough; Europe keeps Cup:
A furious U.S. comeback in the closing sessions fell just short as Europe clung to the Cup – clutch late birdies shifted momentum and denied America a dramatic turnaround

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The Ryder Cup Spotlight: How One Man Is Set to Define Golf’s Biggest Showdown

The Ryder Cup Spotlight: How One Man Is Set to Define Golf’s Biggest Showdown

Organizers have unveiled a new route for LIV players to earn a spot at The Open – a blend of performance-based berths and designated qualifiers that gives select golfers a clear, merit-driven path into golf’s oldest major.

As captains finalize strategies and pairings, one player has emerged as the fulcrum of this Ryder Cup: his recent form, leadership presence and key matchups are being hailed as the decisive factors likely to swing momentum and determine the outcome

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U.S. Ryder Cup Blitz Shatters the “Momentum Doesn’t Matter” Myth

U.S. Ryder Cup Blitz Shatters the “Momentum Doesn’t Matter” Myth

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
The R&A has unveiled a new qualifying route that lets LIV players earn spots at The Open – a sanctioned pathway back into major-championship contention that reshapes eligibility.

Early U.S. beatdown disproves one lazy Ryder Cup storyline:
A blistering early U.S. surge demolished the idea that momentum is meaningless – proving a fast start can swing matchplay and bury tired Ryder Cup clichés

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U.S. in big hole despite late point at Ryder Cup

U.S. in big hole despite late point at Ryder Cup

LIV golfers granted a new qualification route to The Open, allowing players from the Saudi-backed circuit to earn spots through designated events and rankings, reshaping access to golf’s oldest major.

U.S. left in a deep deficit at the Ryder Cup despite securing a late point, struggling in early sessions as Europe built an insurmountable lead that puts American hopes on the brink.

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