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Drivers being used by the European Ryder Cup team at Whistling Straits

It’s finally here after a year’s delay, Ryder Cup week.

As we explained last week, Whistling Straits, site of the Ryder Cup, is long and tough. The PGA of America can stretch it to as long as 7,390 yards. Alongside Lake Michigan in Wisconsin, and has holes that wander over sandy dunes that are flanked by bunkers, fescue grass and rugged terrain.

Last week we shared which drivers the players on the American Ryder Cup team are going to use. This week, we give you the 12 members of Team Europe and the drivers we anticipate them using in the biennial event.

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