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By Bob Harig
ESPN.com Saturday, August 9, 2008 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. -- Almost from the moment Justin Leonard holed that 45-foot putt at The Country Club in 1999, there has been very little to cheer about from a United States perspective at the Ryder Cup. Soon after the boisterous celebration that ensued on the 17th green in Brookline, Mass., the U.S. players were being criticized for going overboard, despite rallying for the biggest final-day comeback in the event's storied history. The party that spilled onto the green ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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