Overview
- Europe carried an 11.5–4.5 lead into Sunday, then started at 12–5 after Viktor Hovland’s withdrawal triggered the envelope rule and awarded both sides a half-point.
- The United States mounted a fierce singles push, taking 8.5 of 12 points, with Ludvig Åberg the lone European to win outright on Sunday.
- Shane Lowry secured the decisive 14th point with a closing halve against Russell Henley before Europe finished off a 15–13 victory.
- Reports detailed hostile spectator behavior throughout the week, including a filmed megaphone insult toward Rory McIlroy that led entertainer Heather McMahan to resign and apologize as some fans were ejected.
- Scottie Scheffler edged Rory McIlroy in their singles match, and Luke Donald became the first European captain since Tony Jacklin to win back-to-back Ryder Cups.