McIlroy Prophetic: Europe Conquers the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black
In Farmingdale, New York, the fate of the Ryder Cup was sealed with a putt by Shane Lowry on the 18th hole. Rory McIlroy’s predictions, which anticipated victory at Bethpage Black, came true, although the initial celebration took place without him. The atmosphere vibrated with the energy of the European fans, who chanted for their heroes. Jon Rahm embraced José María Olazábal, visibly moved, while the European captain, Luke Donald, exhaled with relief. McIlroy, after losing his singles match against Scottie Scheffler, watched as the American comeback threatened an unexpected turn.
The cohesion of the European team, beyond the results, is manifested in the celebration of each triumph and in the response to adversity. Their strength lies in teamwork, which allowed them to lead and withstand the American onslaught.“It’s good to be right. I’m not always right,” McIlroy commented on his prediction. “I think when we won in Rome, the mechanisms were put in place to try to do something that hadn’t been done in over a decade. We really believed in our continuity.”
Rory McIlroy

Justin Rose, when asked about his performance as the best putter of the Ryder Cup for the second consecutive time, attributed the success to the “shield and the guys”, highlighting the importance of the team.“Ryder Cup weeks are the best weeks of our lives,” Donald stated. “I think those weeks we spend together are the ones we remember the most and the ones we cherish the most for the time we get to spend together.”
Luke Donald
