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The USA's Ryder Cup victory in numbers

Captain Davis Love III of the United States holds the Ryder Cup
Image: Captain Davis Love III of the United States holds the Ryder Cup

We look at some of the figures behind this year's Ryder Cup, where the US secured their first victory in four attempts at Hazeltine

ONE

The number of Ryder Cup victories Davis Love III now has as captain of the United States team. It was his second time in charge of the side, and is also only the second time the USA have won the Ryder Cup this century.

TWO 

The number of players undefeated this week. Brandt Snedeker won all three of his matches, while European rookie Rafa Cabrera Bello claimed two-and-a-half points from his three fixtures. 

CHASKA, MN - OCTOBER 01:  Brandt Snedeker of the United States reacts to a putt on the 13th green during morning foursome matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at

THREE

The highest number of matches won by a single pairing, which came in the form of the big-hitting European duo of Rory McIlroy and Thomas Pieters.

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They won their opening fourball match 3&2 against Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar, before coming out on top of both contests on Saturday.

CHASKA, MN - OCTOBER 01:  Thomas Pieters and Rory McIlroy of Europe react on the fourth green during morning foursome matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at Haze
Image: Likely to be a pairing we see in the future, Thomas Pieters and Rory McIlroy were the only undefeated duo at Hazeltine

FOUR

With four wins out of his five matches, Thomas Pieters has become the most successful European rookie of all-time, and the highest scoring rookie on either side since Larry Nelson in 1979. The Belgian was also the highest scoring individual player of the week.

Europe's Thomas Pieters celebrates beating USA's JB Holmes
Image: Europe's Thomas Pieters celebrates beating USA's JB Holmes, having won his fourth point of his first Ryder Cup

FIVE

The number of days the final USA wildcard pick Ryan Moore had to prepare before playing in his first Ryder Cup match. He ended up claiming the all-important point in the Sunday singles - defeating Lee Westwood at the last - to secure victory for the visitors.

CHASKA, MN - OCTOBER 02:  Ryan Moore of the United States reacts on the 16th green during singles matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf
Image: Proving his pick: Ryan Moore was the final pick for the U.S team and proved his worth by securing a point against Lee Westwood in the singles

SIX

The number of rookies on the European team, equalling the highest number since they took seven rookies to the Battle of Brookline in 1999. In total, they helped to win 7.5 of Europe's 11 points.

CHASKA, MN - OCTOBER 02:  Rafa Cabrera Bello of Europe reacts on the first green during singles matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Cl
Image: Rafa Cabrera Bello was one of the most successful European rookies, and was the only European player to be undefeafted

SEVEN

The total eagles over the week, two of which came in the Saturday fourballs match between Patrick Reed/Jordan Spieth and Henrik Stenson/Justin Rose. Reed holed his approach shot to the sixth, while Stenson chipped in from the fringe of the 16th green to keep the match alive.

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Patrick Reed found an amazing approach on the sixth hole as he holed an eagle in the fourballs

THIRTEEN

The difference in the number of holes won by the USA compared to the European team over the 28 matches played. The United States won a 117 holes, while Europe won 104. 

THIRTY SEVEN

The number of years since either team has won by a margin of 17 - 11 points. Played at the Greenbrier White Sulfer Springs in West Virgina in 1979, the United States completed their victory by winning five of the first singles matches on the final day.  

USA's Brooks Koepka (left) and USA's Brandt Snedeker celebrate Snedeker's putt on the 2nd during the Fourballs, on day one of the 41st Ryder Cup

TWO HUNDRED AND EIGHTY TWO

The number of birdies made across the week over the three days at Hazeltine. Sergio Garcia and Phil Mickelson set the staggering pace in the singles matches, racking up 19 birdies between them - six more than any other pairing on Sunday.

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Rickie Fowler and Thomas Pieters both sank birdie putts on the first hole to whip up the crowd on day two

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