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Laver Cup 2021: Format needs a re-think after Team Europe win four in a row
Tanujl •Team Europe beat Team World for the fourth straight year in the Laver Cup with a resounding 14-1 margin. The tournament needs to acknowledge the gulf in quality to sustain.
Ryder Cup 2021: USA's young guns shine, beat Europe 19-9 to reclaim trophy
•Collin Morikawa, the 24-year-old world number three, delivered the winning half point when he tied his match with Viktor Hovland at Whistling Straits.
Ryder Cup: USA grab 11-5 lead over Europe despite Sergio Garcia, Jon Rahm heroics
•The Americans won a third consecutive session 3-1 in Saturday foursomes and split four four-ball matches to grab their largest two-day lead in the team golf showdown since 1975.
Ryder Cup: USA off to dominant start, take biggest day-one lead in 46 years
•Olympic gold medallist Xander Schauffele and world number two Dustin Johnson both put two points on the board for the hosts, who dominated the morning foursomes 3-1 then rode the momentum through a gritty afternoon of four-balls to take their biggest day-one lead in 46 years.
Golf's biggest secret: Names nominated by captains in envelopes at Ryder Cup
•At some point as the captains are filling out their lineups for the final session of singles matches, they are required to put one name in the envelope. That player would sit out and be given a half-point if someone on the other team can't play because of injury.
Ryder Cup: Over-40 Lee Westwood, Sergio Garcia could be danger men, warns Jordan Spieth
•Together with 45-year-old Ian Poulter and 44-year-old Paul Casey, Westwood and Garcia comprise the largest over-40 European Ryder Cup group since there were five in 1961.
Ryder Cup: Captains sweat over 'COVID envelopes' as event introduces virus clause
•This week's biennial team golf matches between US and European squads at Whistling Straits feature special COVID-19 envelopes from each team with the names of three players who could be forced to sit out if rivals must withdraw after testing positive for the deadly virus.
Koepka-DeChambeau feud 'non-issue' says US Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker
•The feud began at the PGA Championship in May and expanded over social media, with taunts of "Brooksy" being shouted to DeChambeau at tournaments.
Ryder Cup: A 'strong' US team wary of "underdog" Europe's bite
•Europe have won nine of the last 12 editions and 11 since continental Europeans joined the biennial match play showdown, swelling the ranks of the team from Britain and Northern Ireland.
Brooks Koepka says he's 'good to go' for Ryder Cup: Report
•While many Ryder Cup players are enthusiastic about the chance to play as a team for a change, Koepka seemed to bemoan the fact that the structure is "so far from my normal routine."