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RYDER CUP RATINGS: Molinari leads the way for Europe as Mickelson toils

Europe tasted victory in the 42nd Ryder Cup on Sunday, beating the United States 17½-10½ at Le Golf National. Sportsmail runs the rule over all 24 players and the two respective captains.




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Sergio Garcia becomes all-time leading Ryder Cup points scorer with 25½

Sergio Garcia may not have had the greatest of seasons but the Spaniard has yet again become Europe's sweetheart at the Ryder Cup at Le Golf National.




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'They have been amazing, unbelievable': Bjorn heaps praise on Europe after dominant Ryder Cup win

Thomas Bjorn has heaped praise on his Europe team after their Ryder Cup win over the United States, suggesting that it was 'easy' to guide the squad to victory.




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Furyk admits opposite number Bjorn 'the better captain' as United States crash to Ryder Cup defeat

Jim Furyk has accepted that opposite number Thomas Bjorn 'got the better of him' during the United States' Ryder Cup defeat to Europe.




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Europe right to go crazy after Ryder Cup victory... but it's lunacy to say the USA don't care

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: Ian Poulter was prancing around dressed as a red pillar box. Tommy Fleetwood was being chaired from green to green.




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Greatest of all time: Thomas Bjorn hails his European Ryder Cup heroes

DEREK LAWRENSON AT LE GOLF NATIONAL: Victorious Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn hailed his magnificent team as the greatest European side of all on Sunday night.




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Rory McIlroy tips Padraig Harrington to lead Europe at 2020 Ryder Cup

Harrington was one of Thomas Bjorn's five vice-captains as Europe regained the Ryder Cup with a crushing 17½-10½ points win at Le Golf National in Paris on Sunday.




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Rory McIlroy drinks from Ryder Cup trophy as Europe celebrate victory

Chaos ensued at a lavish party at a nearby venue with most of the team drinking from the trophy, Justin Rose dancing with pop star Niall Horan and Thomas Bjorn's squad singing 'American Pie'.




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Phil Mickelson hopes his Ryder Cup career isn't over following disappointing performance

Ryder Cup veteran Phil Mickelson hopes his long association with the event did not end in a watery grave but accepts he may have played his last match for the United States.




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How winning captain Thomas Bjorn masterminded Ryder Cup glory

Captain Fantastic looked something less than that when he spoke to a small huddle of journalists at Le Golf National yesterday morning. 




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Divided American stars weren't to blame for Ryder Cup result - Bjorn

Bjorn oversaw a convincing 17.5-10.5 victory, since when Patrick Reed had been critical of Spieth and Furyk and there have been reports of a fall-out between Koepka and Johnson.




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Rory McIlroy injures himself in Ryder Cup celebrations

Rory McIlroy got so carried away in Sunday night’s Ryder Cup celebrations that he nearly ended up doing himself a serious injury.




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Ryder Cup fan to sue organisers after saying tee shot left her blind in one eye

Corine Remande travelled to France from Egypt with husband Raphael to watch the showdown between Europe and the US, held at Le Golf National club in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines just outside Paris.




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Golf spectators 'may be forced to watch from a distance'

The R&A, which organises the Open, said it will carefully plan viewing areas at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland to try to maximise spectator safety. after a woman was hit by a ball at the Ryder Cup.




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Koepka tells of horror after hitting fan who is left BLIND in one eye

Corine Remande was hit by a wayward shot on the par-four sixth hole at Le Golf National in Paris and there have been reports she could lose the sight in her right eye.




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Ryder Cup star hits spectator in the head with a ball at Kingsbarns

The woman was watching the tournament at Kingsbarns, Fife, when she was struck by a ball hit by Ryder Cup star Tyrell Hatton.




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MARTIN SAMUEL: If you can claim for being hit by a golf ball, spectator sport is all but over

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: Everyone loses the ball on a golf course. Aside from shouting ‘fore’ each time a shot is hit, irrespective of where it is heading, what is there to do?




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HOT OR NOT: West Brom are being vindicated in decision to go in-house and hire Darren Moore

It's Hot or Not time again as Sportsmail 's Ian Ladyman reveals what's been making him feel warm and what's been leaving him cold this week.




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Thomas Bjorn happy to enjoy Ryder Cup success before his successor is named

Thomas Bjorn believes there is no need to rush into naming his successor as Ryder Cup captain, even if Padraig Harrington appears certain to be handed the role.




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Tommy Fleetwood sees British Masters hopes take major damage as putting 'nightmare'

Tommy Fleetwood blamed a 'nightmare' day on the greens after seeing his chances of victory blown off course on day two of the British Masters.




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Danny Willett one shot off the lead at CJ Cup in South Korea

Willett carded five birdies and two bogeys in an opening 69 at Nine Bridges on Jeju Island in South Korea, with the USA's Chez Reavie setting the pace on four under thanks to five birdies.




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'Everyone has to look out for themselves': McIlroy says it's every man for himself after criticism

McIlroy remained defiant on Thursday amid the gathering tide of criticism over his threat to quit the European Tour. ‘I’d cause all the stirs in the world if I can get back to winning majors,’ he said.




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Rory McIlroy defends decision to quit European Tour

McIlroy raised eyebrows when he said he would focus primarily on tournaments in the United States next year and that he might not meet the European Tour's minimum event requirement.




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Europe Ryder Cup captain Thomas Bjorn gets tattoo on his bottom

Thomas Bjorn fulfilled a promise to get a tattoo after leading Europe to a 17½-10½ Ryder Cup victory over USA in September. The Dane finally underwent the procedure.




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Padraig Harrington expected to be named Europe's Ryder Cup captain for 2020

The three-time major winner is the clear favourite to succeed Thomas Bjorn at Whistling Straits, where Europe will be bidding to defend the trophy won in Paris last year.




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Padraig Harrington named as Europe's captain for 2020 Ryder Cup

The three-time major winner succeeds Thomas Bjorn, as Europe bid to defend the trophy. He was announced as captain at a press conference at the European Tour's Wentworth headquarters.




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It is nonsense to say Rory McIlroy owes anything to the European Tour

MARTIN SAMUEL - CHIEF SPORTS WRITER: The idea McIlroy needs to show greater loyalty to the game on this side of the Atlantic, or risk forfeiting his place in the Ryder Cup team, is just nonsense.




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Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed bury hatchet in front of the cameras during Farmers Insurance Open

Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed played to the cameras as they attempted to publicly put any animosity behind them during the Farmers Insurance Open.




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World No 1 Rose is three years into a five-year plan to be complete golfer... now for the majors

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF: After reaching the age of 35 in the summer of 2015, Rose sat down with his inner circle and devised a five-year plan. Three years in, it's going well.




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Ryder Cup could return to England for first time in 24 years at the Belfry

Planning and discussions with several countries and governments remain in the early stages following the success of last year's Ryder Cup in Paris, where Europe beat the USA 17½-10½.




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Steve Stricker set to be named US captain for 2020 Ryder Cup in his home state of Wisconsin

Stricker, who lives just over two hours away from the host venue of Whistling Straits, has made three appearances in the biennial contest as a player, most recently at Medinah in 2012.




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Gary Woodland's win at Pebble Beach sets up an American clean sweep of majors

DEREK LAWRENSON - WORLD OF GOLF SPECIAL: America's leading golfers have the chance to complete a clean sweep of all four majors at the Open at Royal Portrush in July.




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European Tour hires former Premier League chairman Richard Scudamore

The European Tour has hired former Premier League executive chairman Scudamore to help boost revenue from the Ryder Cup, the Financial Times reported on Thursday.




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TOP 10 sporting grudges of all-time ahead of New York Yankees vs Boston Red Sox

AMITAI WINEHOUSE: Ahead of the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox clash this weekend, Sportsmail looks and put together a top 10 for the biggest rivalries on the planet.




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Jamie Donaldson eyes Portrush after strong start at Scottish Open

On a perfect day for scoring, Donaldson took full advantage with a fine 64 on Thursday to lie just one shot off the first-round lead held by American Matt Kuchar and three continentals.




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Tommy Fleetwood looking to end major season on a high at the Open Championship

Tommy Fleetwood is determined to keep a sense of perspective as he looks to end the major season on a high at the Open Championship at Royal Portrush.




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Tiger Woods in race to get up to speed in time for beginning of the Open Championship

DEREK LAWRENSON AT ROYAL PORTRUSH: Less than two hours after setting foot in Northern Ireland for the first time, Tiger Woods had checked into his rental home, and was on the first tee.




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Francesco Molinari is happy to chase a major repeat in a minor key at the Open Championship

INTERVIEW: After a few years of the weird and wonderful, you won't be too surprised to learn that the Claret Jug has been on a rather more sedate journey in the safe hands of Francesco Molinari.




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Paul McGinley baffled by Tiger Woods' preparation for the Open

Paul McGinley believes 'something must be amiss' with Tiger Woods for him to play just ten competitive rounds of golf between the Masters three months ago and the Open.




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Ireland's Adare Manor to host 2026 Ryder Cup

The Irish government and European Tour organisers are understood to have agreed a deal for the biennial clash between Europe and the USA to be staged in Limerick.




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Former Ryder Cup golfer Gordon Brand Jr dies aged 60 

Former Ryder Cup golfer Gordon Brand Jr has died aged 60. The Scot starred in the 1987 and 1989 Ryder Cups and commentated as Shane Lowry won The Open just two weeks ago.




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Thorbjorn Olesen suspended from European Tour after being charged with sexual assault

Ryder Cup winner Thorbjorn Olesen has been suspended from the European Tour after being charged with sexual assault, being drunk on an aircraft and common assault.




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Golfer Thorbjorn Olesen denies drunkenly groping a female flight attendant

The Ryder Cup winner, a Danish national, was arrested on July 29 after a flight from Nashville to London.




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Derek Lawrenson picks his 12-man lineup for Team Europe's defence of the Ryder Cup

WORLD OF GOLF: I blame Colin Montgomerie. It's a decade since the Scot marked the start of Ryder Cup qualifying by writing down the 12 players who he thought would make his team.




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Phil Mickelson admits he does not warrant a pick from US captain Tiger Woods for Presidents Cup

Since winning the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am in February, Mickelson has recorded just one top-20 finish on the PGA Tour - a tie for 18th at the Masters - and has slipped to 47th in the world




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Millionaire golfers Ian Poulter and Lee Westwood ridicule 'buffoon' Jeremy Corbyn over tax plans

The millionaires lashed out online after Mr Corbyn said that 'in a fair society there would be no billionaires and no one would live in poverty'. Mr Poulter branded the Labour leader a 'complete buffoon'.




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Danish Ryder Cup winner Thorbjorn Olesen denies groping woman

Golfer appeared at Isleworth Crown Court to deny sexual touching and assault after police arrested him at Heathrow Airport. He attended court with a woman who is believed to be his partner.




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Ian Poulter wants golf back, but is also worried for his son's health

EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW BY OLIVER HOLT: Ian Poulter has barely left his home in the last 50 days, mostly because of concerns about his eight-year-old son, Joshua.




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Zara McDermott will give a 'raw' account of her revenge porn experience in a new BBC documentary

Zara McDermott is set to give an 'emotional and raw' account of her experience of revenge porn in a new BBC documentary.




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Vogue Williams and Spencer Matthews are expecting a girl over two years after welcoming son Theodore

The Irish beauty, who is currently five-and-a-half months pregnant, admitted that while the couple are 'excited' to expand their family, they 'had a few bumps in the road this time round'.