Pro Golf Daily: USA Finds Ryder Cup Redemption

Pro Golf Daily: USA Finds Ryder Cup Redemption

Published Jun. 30, 2017 6:28 p.m. ET

Today’s Pro Golf Daily is your one-stop shop for Ryder Cup recap material.

Welcome back to Pro Golf Daily.

Our daily roundups are designed to bring you up to speed on the latest happenings from the world of golf. Here, you’ll find everything from round recaps to analyses to player profiles, depending on the latest rumblings from around the sport.

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Between our stable of writers and a host of other quality golf sites from around the internet, there’s always plenty to cover in these paragraphs, so let’s dive right in. If you have any tips, you can always tweet them @ProGolfNow or find us on Facebook.

Let’s get to it:

Best of Pro Golf Now from 10/2/2016

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    Ryder Cup: 5 Key Takeaways from Hazeltine National (read here): Zeke Ouellette makes his case for the five biggest storylines from the final day of the Ryder Cup.

    Ryder Cup: Recaps for All 12 Singles Matches (read here): I also contributed to the Ryder Cup analysis, providing recaps for all 12 Sunday singles showdowns. From Reed v. McIlroy to Mickelson v. Garcia, here’s where you’ll find the blow-by-blow from all the day’s matches.

    Best of Golf Across the Internet from 10/2/2016

    Tour Confidential: How Did the U.S. Finally Win the Ryder Cup? (read here): The experts from Sports Illustrated and Golf Magazine come together to discuss how Team USA pulled off its biggest match play win in nearly a decade.

    Ryder Cup Star Patrick Reed Has “Let the Animal Out of the Cage” (read here): Alan Bastable takes a look at Patrick Reed’s sterling performance in Sunday singles and reflects on the young star’s fiery demeanor.

    Europeans Lament Course Setup That Has “Pro-Am Feel” (read here): Brian Wacker of Golf Digest spoke to the members of Team Europe, some of whom felt that Hazeltine National wasn’t up to the standard of the Ryder Cup.

    That’s it for today’s roundup, but be sure to check back tomorrow when we’ll do it all again. In the meantime, don’t hesitate to reach out to Pro Golf Now on Facebook or Twitter.

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