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 a New York Ryder Cup crowd that was so hostile extra security was brought in to keep it from getting worse.
When a long, loud and obnoxious day ended, Europe set a record for the largest lead going into Sunday singles under the format that dates to 1979: Europe 11 1/2, USA 4 1/2.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 imagine this,鈥 European captain Luke Donald said. 鈥淓very time the Americans came at us, we came back. The resiliency and confidence they have is really, truly incredible.鈥
Rory McIlroy caught the brunt of verbal abuse and at one point turned to the spectators and said, 鈥淪hut the (expletive) up.鈥 And then he stuffed his shot to 5 feet for birdie that closed out the foursomes match for another blue point.
It was like that all day. The louder the crowd, the better Europe played. And barring the greatest comeback 鈥 or collapse 鈥 in Ryder Cup history, the Europeans will be heading back across the Atlantic Ocean with that precious gold trophy.
鈥淚鈥檓 seeing what looks like to be historical putting. They鈥檙e making everything,鈥 US captain Keegan Bradley said. 鈥淭hey鈥檙e a great team. They鈥檙e great players. They鈥檙e a tough team to beat.鈥
The previous record after the four sessions of team play was 11-5. No team has rallied from more than a four-point deficit on the last day. Europe needs to win only three of the 12 singles matches for the outright win.
Scottie Scheffler also made it into the Ryder Cup record book. The world鈥檚 No. 1 player is the first to go 0-4 under the current format.
Nothing summed up the week for the Americans quite like the 10th hole in fourballs. Tommy Fleetwood hit a wedge about 2 feet under the hole. Scheffler followed with a shot that hit the hole and the base of the pin, then caromed into the rough.
But it was far more than one shot. Europe holed putts from big and small, often getting shouted at by the spectators as they lined up the shots. Nothing stopped them.
The Americans had a lead in only three of the 70 holes played in fourballs Saturday afternoon. US Open champion J.J. Spaun hit it tight on the 17th and 18th for birdies as he and fellow San Diego State alum Xander Schauffele squeezed out one of only two US points on the day.
The other belonged to DeChambeau and Cameron Young in the opening foursomes match.
The New York fans didn鈥檛 turn on the Americans for their performance. They cranked up the noise against Europe, shouting at them in the moments before 鈥 but not during 鈥 their shots, booing at every turn.
鈥淟ook, in between shots, say whatever you want to me,鈥 McIlroy said. 鈥淭hat鈥檚 totally fine. Give us the respect to let us hit shots, and give us the same chance that the Americans have.鈥
New York State police spokesman Beau Duffy said two fans were ejected. The PGA of America said it added security to the McIlroy match and the other three. It also posted a message on the large video boards on 鈥淪pectator Etiquette.鈥
鈥淎ttendees consuming alcohol should do so in a responsible manner. Overly intoxicated attendees will be removed from the premises.鈥
Fans booed when the message was displayed.
McIlroy ultimately got the last laugh. He is unbeaten in his four matches. Fleetwood is 4-0 and can become the first European to go 5-0 on the road if he wins his singles match.
Whatever chances the Americans had might have ended on the final hole of the final match. Patrick Cantlay holed a few more big putts to keep them in the game, and a win on the 18th hole would have cut the deficit to five points.
Matt Fitzpatrick hit out of a bunker to 2 feet. Tyrrell Hatton, a last-minute sub for Viktor Hovland and his sore neck, hit wedge that nicked his teammate鈥檚 ball. It was another example of Europe鈥檚 superior play.
Cantlay鈥檚 shot spun back against the thick collar of the rough, and Sam Burns could only manage a shot to about 20 feet. Both missed. The throaty cheers of 鈥淥le, Ole, Ole, Ole鈥 returned, and the few American fans who stuck around that long were on their way home.
It got a little testy inside the ropes, too.
Fleetwood and Rose had a 3-up lead on the 15th over Scheffler and DeChambeau. Rose was first to putt from about 15 feet. But he felt DeChambeau鈥檚 caddie was in his space as he was lining up his putt and he told him so.
Rose made the putt, and DeChambeau matched him from 12 feet. DeChambeau barked at them going to the 16th tee and soon the caddies were involved.
There was warm handshakes a hole later when Europe won.
鈥淚 didn鈥檛 feel like that space was being honored,鈥 Rose said. 鈥淚 made my feelings known 鈥 asked him to move, maybe not as politely as I could have done, but in the scenario, it鈥檚 coming down the stretch. We both have a lot on our minds and it鈥檚 intense out there.
鈥淚 said to them, 鈥業f I should have done it a different way, I apologize.鈥 But other than that, I had to step up and hit a huge putt with a lot going on.鈥
Bradley was asked what message he would give to his team to keep hopes alive, and the New England native pointed to the Patriots鈥 stunning comeback against the Atlanta Falcons in 2017.
鈥淭wenty-eight to three. I was at that Super Bowl,鈥 Bradley said. 鈥淚 watched it. What a cool thing to have witnessed live in person.鈥
The way this Ryder Cup has played out, 11 1/2 to 4 1/2 feels much bigger.