Europe Triumphs at Ryder Cup with Emotional Victory Over U.S.
Despite a determined American comeback, Europe clinched a historic Ryder Cup victory, with Shane Lowry delivering the decisive birdie. This victory, marked by intense emotions and memorable performances, reinforces Europe's dominance, having won 11 of the last 14 Ryder Cups. The final score was Europe 15, United States 13.

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Staked to an unprecedented lead, Europe triumphed at the Ryder Cup, fending off a fierce American rally. The victory was sealed by Shane Lowry, whose decisive birdie putt secured the half-point needed to retain the trophy, amidst a charged atmosphere at Bethpage Black.
The American team, cheered instead of jeered this time, mounted an impressive comeback. Cameron Young, Justin Thomas, and Scottie Scheffler all contributed crucial wins. Despite their valiant efforts, Europe once again proved their dominance, having won five of the last 10 Ryder Cups held on U.S. soil.
Luke Donald, celebrating alongside his victorious team draped in their national flags, praised the hard-fought battle. Meanwhile, Shane Lowry emerged as a hero, likened to past Irish legends who have excelled at the Ryder Cup, strengthening Europe's significant lead in this historic series.
(With inputs from agencies.)