Overview
- Shane Lowry halved his match with Russell Henley to clinch the decisive half‑point, and Europe later closed out a 15–13 win for its first victory on U.S. soil since 2012.
- The United States won most of the Sunday singles after trailing 11.5–4.5 through the pairs, briefly reviving hopes of a Medinah‑style comeback.
- Journalists reported persistent taunts that crossed into personal abuse directed at European players including Rory McIlroy, Shane Lowry, Jon Rahm and Bob MacIntyre.
- Multiple outlets reported that a beer thrown from the stands struck McIlroy’s wife, Erica Stoll, as security escorted the couple away from a hostile section.
- Event staff and police ejected unruly spectators, added officers and posted zero‑tolerance warnings, while the master of ceremonies was briefly stood down over a chant accusation as U.S. captain Keegan Bradley declined to condemn the behavior and Europe’s Luke Donald lauded his team’s resilience.