Sure, the Ryder Cup got fun on Sunday , when it looked like the day was going to be reduced to six hours of inconsequential garbage time.

Good for the fans who forked over $750 a ticket getting to see some awesome golf, see some sweat on the brows of nervous European players and hear some deafening roars around Bethpage Black as the Americans made a spirited comeback from seven points down.

But once Europe retaining the Ryder Cup by defeating the U.S. 15-13 on Sunday sinks in, don’t lose sight of what occurred the first two days of these 45 matches.

The Americans threw this Ryder Cup away Friday and Saturday with a combination of below-average play from the players it counted on most and some questionable decision-making on the part of captain Keegan Bradley when it came to the pairin

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