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Kevin Kisner Admits US Had ‘No Hope’ Early, Says Europe ‘Out-Putted’ Them at Ryder Cup
Kisner, a vice-captain under Bradley, said the U.S. were "out-putted for two days" and had "not a ton of hope" down seven entering Sunday at Bethpage. He recalled momentum swinging—Thomas, Young, and Bryson making putts—as belief briefly surged, but conceded Europe "kicked our butts" early. Critics argue U.S. errors compounded it, but Kisner emphasized putting as decisive.
By Nischay Rathore