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Europe Retains Ryder Cup 15–13 at Bethpage as Fan Abuse and Rules Dispute Define Aftermath

Rory McIlroy condemned taunts after a beer hit his wife, intensifying calls for tougher crowd control.

Overview

  • Europe took a 11.5–4.5 lead into Sunday, with the U.S. rallying to take 5.5 of the first seven singles before Shane Lowry’s birdie on 18 secured the half-point needed to retain the trophy.
  • Viktor Hovland withdrew with a neck issue before singles, triggering the envelope rule that benched Harris English and split a point, a process U.S. captain Keegan Bradley said "has to change."
  • Reports detailed repeated insults toward McIlroy, state troopers escorting groups, and a warm-up emcee resigning after a profane chant, as players and commentators pressed for stricter spectator policing.
  • European captain Luke Donald won praise for detailed preparations, including virtual‑reality crowd training and off-course adjustments, and he declined to commit to another captaincy.
  • Phil Mickelson stated his Ryder Cup involvement is over, and U.S. scrutiny focused on Bradley’s pairing decisions and broader calls for more stable leadership heading to Adare Manor in 2027.