The Americans enter the Sunday singles with an 11-5 lead, but the Europeans finally began showing signs of life late on the second day of action
The bravado of the young U.S. players at this Ryder Cup was captured after the third session on Saturday, when the attention briefly shifted away from golf and to something Wisconsin is better known for: beer.
To the jubilation of buzzed and buzzing fans, Americans Justin Thomas and Daniel Berger celebrated their win, and the growing U.S. lead, by tossing beers into a frenzied crowd. But two of the beers were returned with an instruction from the gallery: chug.
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