Victorious European captain Luke Donald has led the team to a rare Ryder Cup win on American soil - this is how he did it.

Europe lead 5½-2½ after the first day of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, with the visitors winning both the foursomes and fourballs sessions

The past six times Europe have led at the end of day one they have gone on to win the Ryder Cup, and they have got off to an ideal start at Bethpage Black.

Trump spent roughly three hours at Bethpage Black, mostly greeting fans and U.S. golfers at their midday start before leaving after lunch.

Europe need 2½ points to retain the Ryder Cup after dominating the USA, whose supporters engaged in thuggish, moronic and personal insults

Europe's 6-2 demolition job of the US to take an 11½-4½ lead into the singles has seemingly made Sunday a formality.

FARMINGDALE, N.Y.: Europe painted Bethpage Black in blue scores Saturday with exquisite golf that demolished and disheartened the Americans, and proved to be the best response to…

Shane Lowry’s birdie took Europe to the unassailable 14-point mark after USA staged a nerve-shredding fightback only to lose 15-13 at Bethpage Black

Captain Luke Donald cements his status as a bona fide Ryder Cup legend as Europe hold off a spirited US fightback to win in New York.

Europas Golfer gewinnen den Ryder Cup in Long Island - in einem für Golfverhältnisse einzigartig feindseligen Umfeld.

Sieg in Rom, Sieg vor den Toren New Yorks: Europas Ryder-Cup-Team liefert unter der Leitung von Kapitän Luke Donald herausragende Leistungen. Seine Antwort auf die Zukunftsfrage…

Victorious European captain Luke Donald has led the team to a rare Ryder Cup win on American soil - this is how he did it.

Europe's players celebrate a knee-knocking 15-13 Ryder Cup victory over the United States in New York by trolling Donald Trump.

Luke Donald will "think about" being European Ryder Cup captain again, but says he will not "rush into a decision" after Sunday's victory in New York.

USA were a group of individuals; Europe a team who took the lead from their captain’s use of pronouns ‘we’ and ‘us’ to claim victory for collective endeavour