Pictures: Europe retain the Ryder Cup
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Match made in heaven for Europe's finest
It was the ultimate matchplay masterclass, a gripping battle which seems destined to become an iconic point of reference in sporting encounters for years to come. And, as a very special blessing, Ryder Cup 2012 will be remembered not for bitterness or bad manners, but for passion, bravery and remarkable grace under pressure.
Thrilling Ryder Cup kept me up all night, says Michael Hoey
IT WASN’T only Europe's Ryder Cup heroes who went short of sleep on Sunday night - so did Michael Hoey, who today began his defence of the Dunhill Links title at Carnoustie.
US got carried away by their huge lead, says Olazabal
EUROPE’S Ryder Cup-winning captain Jose Maria Olazabal believes the huge lead held by the United States could have led to their downfall.
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Match made in heaven for Europe's finest
It was the ultimate matchplay masterclass, a gripping battle which seems destined to become an iconic point of reference in sporting encounters for years to come. And, as a very special blessing, Ryder Cup 2012 will be remembered not for bitterness or bad manners, but for passion, bravery and remarkable grace under pressure.
Thrilling Ryder Cup kept me up all night, says Michael Hoey
IT WASN’T only Europe's Ryder Cup heroes who went short of sleep on Sunday night - so did Michael Hoey, who today began his defence of the Dunhill Links title at Carnoustie.
US got carried away by their huge lead, says Olazabal
EUROPE’S Ryder Cup-winning captain Jose Maria Olazabal believes the huge lead held by the United States could have led to their downfall.
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