SAINT-QUENTIN-EN-YVELINES, France — Karl Malone: If you’re reading this, stop, because you probably won’t like it.

After losing at Hazeltine in 2016, Team Europe reclaimed the Ryder Cup on Sunday at Le Golf National after a dominant three days of performances. It’s the Europeans' sixth straight victory on home soil, extending the 25-year American drought abroad.

After being benched in the first session of matches, Ian Poulter went on to do Ian Poulter-things, winning two matches to improve his record to 14-6-2. His singles victory over Dustin Johnson on Sunday helped in delivering the victory for the Europeans.

After the match, Poulter celebrated while wearing a postbox costume. Why, you may ask?

Because he always delivers.

He’s now scored 15 points through six events, which is a solid number on it’s own. But shouldn’t Sergio Garcia be Team Europe’s postman?

Garcia set the record for most all-time Ryder Cup points on Sunday, scoring the 25-1/2 point of his career to pass Nick Faldo, who previously held the record with 25.

Faldo, who went 23-19-4 in 11 competitions, also chimed in on the celebration on Twitter.