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US stars didn’t stand a chance EUROPE HAVE WON THREE TIMES WHEN CUP HAS BEEN WON BY SEVEN POINTS OR MORE

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This is no time for the Americans to panic about the Ryder Cup. The goal that came out of the Ryder Cup Task Force in late 2014 was to have a winning record over the next 10 matches. So even after another thorough beating by Europe at Le Golf National, the Americans still have 16 years before deciding if they’re on the right path.

One week in the suburbs of Paris felt like they were going in circles around l’Arc de Triomphe.

They had the strongest team based on the nine players who had experience winning major championsh­ips. They had the strongest team considerin­g all 12 were among the top 25 players in the world ranking.

They didn’t stand a chance against Europe, who registered a 17½-10½ victory. Only four times since 1979 has the Ryder Cup been decided by seven points or more, and Europe won three of them.

Starting with the Friday afternoon sweep of the foursomes sessions, Europe won eight consecutiv­e matches at one point and built a 10-6 lead that was too much for the Americans to overcome on a golf course with tight fairways and thick rough, and before more than 50,000 people ready to celebrate any shot that hit the green.

Europe dominated the singles, just like they did nearly every session. Even the lone session the Americans won required a little luck when Tony Finau’s tee shot hit the wooden plank on the edge of the water at the 16th hole and plopped down 3 feet away.

It’s easy to criticise the Americans after another loss.

Tiger Woods went 0-4, shut out for the first time in his eight appearance­s in the Ryder Cup.

“That’s four points to the European team,” Woods said. “And I’m one of the contributi­ng factors to why we lost the cup. And it’s not a lot of fun.”

He now has a 13-21-3 record ■ in the Ryder Cup and briefly tied the record for most losses in Ryder Cup history. The good news for Woods is that Phil Mickelson was still on the golf course. Mickelson also got shut out, playing only two matches at Le Golf National and losing them both, giving him a record of 18-22-7.

The second one stung the most because it was the official cup-clincher for Europe.

Francesco Molinari, the star of these matches, capped off his 5-0 week by beating Mickelson in singles. Mickelson had to win the last three holes to earn a halve, and instead hit his tee shot into the water on the 16th and immediatel­y removed his cap.

Credit to Europe

The celebratio­n was on, and it sounded familiar. “It’s difficult to talk about it because it means so much to me over the years, and I did not play well this year,” said Mickelson, who built his year around winning the US Open to complete the career Grand Slam and winning the Ryder Cup on European soil, neither of which he had ever accomplish­ed.

That remains the case.

In the US Open, he is remembered for whacking a moving ball with his putter out of frustratio­n at Shinnecock Hills. In the Ryder Cup, he is remembered losing the match that officially gave Europe the points they needed to win.

“This could very well, realistica­lly, be my last one,” he said.

Mickelson is an easy target, but some of his words are worth heeding. He gave credit to Europe, and how could he not?

Molinari and Tommy Fleetwood were unbeatable, becoming only the second tandem since this format began in 1979 to win all their team matches. European captain Thomas Bjorn used his wild-card selections on Henrik Stenson and Sergio Garcia, neither of whom had won a tournament this year. They combined to go 6-1. The other two picks were for Paul Casey and Ian Poulter, who went 3-3-1.

It’s difficult to talk about it because it means so much to me over the years, and I did not play well this year.” Phil Mickelson » Team US

 ?? Reuters ?? Team Europe captain Thomas Bjorn and his team pose with the trophy after winning the Ryder Cup at Le Golf National, Guyancourt, on Sunday.
Reuters Team Europe captain Thomas Bjorn and his team pose with the trophy after winning the Ryder Cup at Le Golf National, Guyancourt, on Sunday.

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