From CBSsports.com…
The United States completed its domination at the 2020 Ryder Cup on Sunday, defeating Europe 19-9 to clinch the largest margin of victory in the modern history of the event. It’s the third Ryder Cup win for the Americans this century (3-7) and the second in as many tries on home soil.
The U.S. took an 11-5 lead into Sunday singles, its largest such advantage entering the final session at the Ryder Cup since 1975.
After the Americans won three of the first four singles points, Collin Morikawa tied Viktor Hovland in his match to capture a half point that ensured the Americans reached the key number of 14.5 points.
“It means so much. … To clinch this and bring the cup back to home soil, it feels so good,” Morikawa said after his round. “… The guys pulled through. We didn’t let up, and looking at the leaderboard, hopefully we can keep going and hit the 18.5 or get past that. … I don’t think this is just a win. It’s a dominant win. Everyone showed up. All 12 of us, when we’re called upon, we show up.”