Team USA will have to pull off a legendary comeback on Sunday to win the Ryder Cup. Follow along with the best highlights.

Published 2 months ago on Sep 30th 2025, 6:00 am
By Web Desk

Team USA couldn't quite make an historic comeback to win the 2025 Ryder Cup. Shane Lowry birdied No. 18 to tie Russell Henley and retain the Cup for Europe. Tyrrell Hatton then tied Collin Morikawa to give Europe 14.5 points to win the Ryder Cup.
Here are the results for the Sunday singles matchups:
Cameron Young def. Justin Rose 1 UP
Justin Thomas def. Tommy Fleetwood 1 UP
Bryson DeChambeau tied Matt Fitzpatrick
Scottie Scheffler def. Rory McIlroy 1 UP
Ludvig Åberg def. Patrick Cantlay 2&1
Xander Schauffele def. Jon Rahm 4&3
J.J. Spaun def. Sepp Straka 2&1
Russell Henley tied Shane Lowry
Ben Griffin def. Rasmus Hojgaard 1 up
Collin Morikawa tied Tyrrell Hatton
Sam Burns tied Robert MacIntyre
* there were only 11 matches because Viktor Hovland had to withdraw with a neck injury His match with Harris English was halved.
Check out some of the best moments from Sunday.
Hatton earned half a point to give Europe 14.5 points to win the Ryder Cup.
Lowry birdied No. 18 to tie Rusell Henley and make the score 14-11 for Europe. With the 14 points Europe will keep the Ryder Cup.
Spaun beat Sepp Straka to cut Europe's lead to 13.5-10.5
Scheffler beat Rory McIlroy 1 up on No. 18 to cut Europe's lead to 13.5-9.5. It was Scheffler's first point of the Ryder Cup and McIlroy's first loss.
DeChambeau battled back from 5 down to tie Fitzpatrick. Europe now leads 13.5-8.5
He defeated Patrick Cantlay and Europe now leads 13-8.
Thomas defeated Tommy Fleetwood with a birdie on No. 18 to give the U.S. the first two points of the day and cut Europe's lead to 12-7.
Here are the results for the Sunday singles matchups:
Cameron Young def. Justin Rose 1 UP
Justin Thomas def. Tommy Fleetwood 1 UP
Bryson DeChambeau tied Matt Fitzpatrick
Scottie Scheffler def. Rory McIlroy 1 UP
Ludvig Åberg def. Patrick Cantlay 2&1
Xander Schauffele def. Jon Rahm 4&3
J.J. Spaun def. Sepp Straka 2&1
Russell Henley tied Shane Lowry
Ben Griffin def. Rasmus Hojgaard 1 up
Collin Morikawa tied Tyrrell Hatton
Sam Burns tied Robert MacIntyre
* there were only 11 matches because Viktor Hovland had to withdraw with a neck injury His match with Harris English was halved.
Check out some of the best moments from Sunday.
Hatton earned half a point to give Europe 14.5 points to win the Ryder Cup.
Lowry birdied No. 18 to tie Rusell Henley and make the score 14-11 for Europe. With the 14 points Europe will keep the Ryder Cup.
Spaun beat Sepp Straka to cut Europe's lead to 13.5-10.5
Scheffler beat Rory McIlroy 1 up on No. 18 to cut Europe's lead to 13.5-9.5. It was Scheffler's first point of the Ryder Cup and McIlroy's first loss.
DeChambeau battled back from 5 down to tie Fitzpatrick. Europe now leads 13.5-8.5
He defeated Patrick Cantlay and Europe now leads 13-8.
Thomas defeated Tommy Fleetwood with a birdie on No. 18 to give the U.S. the first two points of the day and cut Europe's lead to 12-7.
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