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Europe must stop U.S. Ryder Cup march

Padraig Harrington gets it. He understands that the 2018 Ryder Cup is both trivial and also fundamental for European golf; a rich combination of the absurd and the significant.

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Jorge Campillo+750
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Martin Couvra+1400
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Joost Luiten+2500
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Matthew Southgate+110
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Final Round 2-Balls - T. Clements / T. Christensen
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Final Round 2-Balls - M. Couvra / M. Lindberg
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Danny Walker+1400
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Ben Silverman+4500
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Hideki Matsuyama+800
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Brooks Koepka+1800
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Shane Lowry+2500
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