Team Europe may have a quieter day at the Ryder Cup on Sunday as their heroics have sent plenty of the home fans packing.Luke Donald’s dozen have eviscerated Team USA in record breaking fashion in New York and American fans have now responded by trying to sell their tickets.American fans have had a nightmare and are now trying to find a way to get out of Sunday’s finaleGettyTickets for admission to Bethpage for the final 12 single matches have now dropped below 60 per cent of face value on resale websites.General admission initially cost £550 for the last day of action but dropped as low as £220 on Saturday night after Europe won six out of eight match-ups for a humbling 11.5 – 4.5 lead.To make those numbers even more shocking, initial prices even reached the £1120 mark on the same resale websites a week before the tournament.That’s because the Ryder Cup is now by far golf’s most high profile tournament. It’s also almost always won by the home team, meaning New York natives had plenty of reason to fork out nearly double face value to see their heroes.American Ryder Cup dreams come crashing downYet early on the first day of action on Friday it was clear things weren’t going the host’s way when Europe went 3-1 ahead with their trio of wins all in dominant fashion.Two more wins followed in the evening four-balls making it 5.5-2.5 but then Saturday will forever go down in infamy for the US.Europe became the first-ever away team to win the first three opening sessions and then added a fourth to leave them just two wins and a half from retaining their crown, or third win from outright victory.Neutrals or even US-based Europeans can now get access to the finale for a cut price, but may be best advised to get in early as things could be over quickly.USA fans and DeChambeau embarrass themselvesKeegan Bradley’s Team USA have undoubtedly embarrassed themselves so far, but their home fans also did their best to match them after paying so much to get in.Fans targeted McIlroy all day but he humbled them with two points on the boardGettyThe New York crowd took particular glee in baiting the duo of Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry during Saturday evening’s four-balls, but were left red-faced as the top pair used the abuse as fuel to overcome Justin Thomas and Cameron Young.McIlroy faced chants about his wife from bystanders, while Lowry was targeted over his weight, and both responded.Lowry once had to be held back by security, while his Northern Irishman playing partner blew kisses and let out a few yells of ‘f*** you’ throughout the day, even waiting for the crowd to ‘shut up’ before one putt.Ryder Cups are always rowdy, but McIlroy thought the timing of the abuse overstepped the mark.“I don’t mind the fans having a go at us that’s to be expected, that’s what a Ryder Cup is,” he said.“But whenever they’re still doing it when you’re over the ball taking your shot that’s the tough thing.McIlroy and Lowry had sweet revenge on the abuse fansGettyIt was instead DeChambeau who suffered a historic headlossGetty“In between shots say whatever you want to me, but give us the respect and let us hit shots.”Lowry added: “It was intense, it was something I’ve never experienced, but this is what I live for, this is the reason I get up in the morning.”Yet despite all the pressure and abuse aimed at the pair, it was instead an American that lost his head in stand-out fashion.Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood took down Bryson DeChambeau and Scottie Scheffler in Saturday’s four-balls in a win that was marred by DeChambeau overstepping the mark.Rose directed away the YouTube star’s caddie during a pressure putt, and the 32-year-old then approached Rose shouting in the aftermath, almost looking close to tears once things had settled down.