Bubba Watson interacts with fans. The next day, he riled up the crowd by getting them to cheer as he hit his opening tee shot.
There weren't only American fans at Medinah. Here, a group of European supporters watch Steve Stricker hit a shot.
Luke Donald hits a fairway bunker shot in his opening match. Donald and partner, Sergio Garcia suffered their first-ever loss in foursomes to Keegan Bradley and Phil Mickelson.
…hasta los que nunca se expresan se transformaron!!!
Friday morning Foursomes
Jason Dufner exhibits about as much emotion as he will ever show after sinking a putt.
Friday Afternoon Four-Ball
Keegan Bradley reacts after narrowly missing an eagle putt on the 15th hole.
Friday Afternoon Four-Ball
Dustin Johnson launches a drive. The captain's pick was the only American with an undefeated record (3-0) for the week.
Saturday Morning Foursomes
Graeme McDowell tees off on the opening hole. The 2010 Ryder Cup star struggled to a 1-3 record.
Saturday Morning Foursomes
Keegan Bradley drains a birdie putt on the ninth green on the way to a 7-and-6 win with partner Phil Mickelson against Graeme McDowell and Rory McIlroy. The result equaled the most lopsided win in Ryder Cup history.
Saturday Afternoon Four-Ball
For a second-straight day, Matt Kuchar and partner Dustin Johnson won their Four-Ball match.
Sunday Singles
The putts weren't falling for recent FedEx Cup champ Brandt Snedeker on Sunday. The captain's pick lost 5 and 3 to Paul Lawrie
Sunday Singles
Keegan Bradley stares down a putt in his match against Rory McIlroy. The 26-year-old lost 2 and 1 to drop his record to 3-1 for the week.
Sunday Singles
Justin Rose celebrates after making a 12-foot putt for birdie on No. 18 to defeat Phil Mickelson, 1 up.
Sunday Singles
Jim Furyk reacts after missing a par putt on the final hole. The captain's pick bogeyed 17 and 18 to lose his match to Sergio Garcia.
Sunday Singles
Dustin Johnson comforts Steve Stricker after he loses the deciding match Martin Kaymer.
Sunday Singles
Martin Kaymer takes a victory lap after winning the clinching point for the Europeans.
Sunday Singes
Luke Donald and Sergio Garcia savor Europe's victory amid a sea of media.
The European squad celebrates its fifth Ryder Cup victory in the past six meetings between the two teams.
Sunday Singles
Ian Poulter hugs the Ryder Cup trophy. If there was an MVP trophy, he would have been hugging that too after his perfect 4-0 performance.
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