It’s all over in Rome.
The 44th Ryder Cup came to an end Sunday when Rickie Fowler conceded a putt to Tommy Fleetwod, handing Team Europe its 15th point, The Euros needed 14 ½ to reclaim the Cup they lost two years in the U.S.
The Europeans held a 5-point advantage, leading 10½-5½, heading into the Sunday singles matches.
The host course, Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in Rome, is a public-access layout with tee times available on the course’s website starting at 190 Euros for international players. The course played to a par 71 with the scorecard showing 7,181 yards.
The Americans, captained by Zach Johnson, tried to win on foreign soil for the first time since 1993 but that streak will continue. Team Europe rode an influx of young talent for captain Luke Donald.
Europe’s celebration for winning @rydercup has officially begun 🎉 🍾 @golfweek pic.twitter.com/fJ9MEnVHJy
— Adam Schupak (@AdamSchupak) October 1, 2023
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