
Ryder Cup: The Sunday Singles Comeback Blueprint for Team USA at Bethpage
Ryder Cup Sunday Singles – The biggest comeback in American history already happened when the British had a 13–0 colony lead and somehow blew it during Revolutionary War. Tomorrow at Bethpage Black, we line up for the sequel.
The second-greatest comeback in American history is about to go down when Team USA rips off 10 of 12 points in Sunday Singles to stun Europe, defend Bethpage, and snatch back the Ryder Cup.
I am going to tell you exactly how it happens but before we dive in, it’s important to know that the best hunters, hunt alone. That’s why what we have all witnessed over the first two days of the Ryder Cup can be thrown straight into the trash can.
Ryder Cup Sunday Singles:
Step One: The Avalanche Starts Early
Cameron Young, Justin Thomas, Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler, and Patrick Cantlay all handle business in the first five matches.
That’s 5–0 out of the gate. The lead shrinks from 11.5–4.5 to 11.5–9.5 and Bethpage Black turns into a madhouse.
Step Two: The Rookie Push
J.J. Spaun, Ben Griffin, and Sam Burns pile on. Three more wins. Suddenly the Americans aren’t just alive, they have enough points to actually be in front, 12.5–11.5.
Patriots from across the homeland will flip their channels from NFL Red Zone to aid the Americans in finding two heroes that will deliver two more points to stun the Europeans.
Step Three: Find Two Heroes
Four matches left, two wins needed.
Patriots from across the homeland will flip their channels from NFL Red Zone to aid the Americans in finding two heroes that will deliver two more points to stun the Europeans.
Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Russell Henley, or Harris English have to deliver. I’ve got English taking out an injured Viktor Hovland, giving the U.S. a safety net.
Then it’s on Xander, Morikawa, or Henley to hit the miracle putt that seals it. That man will be none other than Russell Henley defeating Shane Lowry. Call me a lunatic.
That’s fine. I very well might be but if you scroll up, I told you a little story about a hunter and how the best of the best hunt alone.
Is Shane Lowry built for the Ryder Cup when he looks up at the scoreboard and the Americans are charging and he doesn’t have his buddy Rory McIlroy by his side?
Lowry has posted a 1-1-1 on Sunday Singles, so don’t tell me there’s not a chance that he stumbles after dominating Friday and Saturday.
Can he do it alone when the Americans have all the momentum in the world?
That’s the question that everyone should be asking right now.
Ryder Cup: The Harsh Truth for Team USA
At this point, Europe only needs 2.5 points. Xander pulling off a stunner against Rahm feels like climbing Everest without oxygen.
Morikawa and Henley have looked like ghosts all week. This is where the comeback goes up in flames. Even surviving to this point would be a miracle in itself. We’re talking ten points from twelve matches.
Just an insane deficit to overcome, but if it does happen, Bethpage Black becomes the new site of the greatest comeback in golf, and maybe in sports history.




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