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Due to inclement weather forecasted for Sunday afternoon on the Monterey Peninsula, PGA Tour officials have moved up Sunday’s final-round tees times for the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.

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On Sept. 26, 2021, the Ryder Cup’s balance of power had supposedly shifted. It took more than one man to create the current 180, but no better man epitomizes the heart, passion and resiliency of Europe than Rory McIlroy.
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley admitted Sunday evening that the Bethpage course setup was incorrect and helped lead to the Americans’ defeat. But that wasn’t his only mistake.
No other competitor in this 45th Ryder Cup had endured what McIlroy had over the past three days at Bethpage Black, where he was subject to a constant barrage of heckling and personal attacks from the partisan New York crowd.
In the aftermath of his side’s defeat at Bethpage Black, the U.S. captain was already calling for a rule change.
A look at how each player has fared for both teams in the 45th Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.
“I have a chance to do the coolest thing in my life here. And like, the Ryder Cup means everything to me,” Shane Lowry told his caddie coming up the 18th hole.
This is how the 45th Ryder Cup played out at Bethpage Black over the course of five sessions with Europe winning on the road, 15-13.
Europe entered Sunday singles at Bethpage Black leading by seven points before the U.S. gave the visitors everything they had in what ended a 15-13 European victory.
The European team moved to within two points of retaining the Ryder Cup on Sunday after Viktor Hovland was forced to withdraw prior to his singles match because of a neck injury.
Up seven points, 11.5-4.5, Europe unsurprisingly enters Sunday singles as the heavy betting favorite to win the 45th Ryder Cup.