6.5 v 1.5 Day One. 10.0 v 10.0 the other two days. Not difficult to work out where they lost it. Whether that was because they were undercooked by not playing in the previous four weeks or because of pairings and internal strife I do not know. Or for that matter care because when certain players put their own vested interests in front of the team they deserve all that they get.
6.5 v 1.5 Day One. 10.0 v 10.0 the other two days. Not difficult to work out where they lost it. Whether that was because they were undercooked by not playing in the previous four weeks or because of pairings and internal strife I do not know. Or for that matter care because when certain players put their own vested interests in front of the team they deserve all that they get.
Quite. The Ryder Cup brings so much more than just golf. It’s a team game. It just feels like Americans aren’t as good at doing it for other people. That’s not a criticism really - it shows bloody mindedness, determination and self belief - but it doesn’t make for a good teammate. Look at Tiger Woods. You can’t say he wasn’t a great golfer. He’s arguably the best player there ever was. But his record in Ryder Cups was atrocious: 13 wins and three ties from 37 matches over his eight Ryder Cups. And the Americans only won the cup once when he played. Tiger played for himself. And some of this current crop do too. Sometimes it pays off - Woods had two decent cups where he won 3 points, but generally, he stank the place out. Cantlay plays for himself. He found another level yesterday and today, I think, because he was like a cornered animal with all the noise about him disrupting the yanks team. His performances towards the end felt like a big ‘Fuck you’ to everyone.
But at the end of the day, the USA will always have a deeper stock of quality players to choose from, while Europe know what it means to play as a team. That’s why it’s often so good a spectacle.
How long before someone being interviewed tells the prat with the mike to piss off.Zach Johnson,clearly upset said all the right things,acted with great dignity but still got pummelled with meaningless and repetetive questions,all the players wanted to do was celebrate,but no, how does it feel,what does it mean,same old over and over again ffs stick that mike up your arse.
How long before someone being interviewed tells the prat with the mike to piss off.Zach Johnson,clearly upset said all the right things,acted with great dignity but still got pummelled with meaningless and repetetive questions,all the players wanted to do was celebrate,but no, how does it feel,what does it mean,same old over and over again ffs stick that mike up your arse.
I just want the twat who keeps shouting "get in the hole" at the tee offs, to fall into a bunker and get raked over.
I had no interest in golf until I retired 15 years ago,my sons insisted that I took it up as my old legs would not be able to grace the squash courts forever(they did until I was 75)I now consider the Ryder cup the greatest sporting spectacle there is,indeed football finals are now well down the list of sporting occasions .Cricket one day finals,and Tennis Finals for me are now far more exciting than the backwards and sideways fare we are served up with.You can actually play the Marco Simone course,I believe for around 200 E in off peak periods,might suggest this as an 80th birthday present from my family next year.
Especially when they're teeing off on a 600 yard par 5 hole.
I nearly hit the pin when teeing off on the 16th on the Hurricane course at West Malling - used to be a 600yd plus par five back in the day. Regrettably it was the pin on the 15th!
I know it takes huge amounts out of whoever does it, so big decision for him and his family if offered I think consistency is going to be huge to have any chance out there. 100% yes from me.
Donald gotta be a shoe in for next one, especially away and working with a young team
I think that may be the key.
Assuming they are up for it, appoint a European Captain for two events - home first and then away. It's clear home advantage is key so what better than to have a Captain who has already had a home event to take the team away? Luke for 2025 and then Justin for 27/29.
Then who knows, depends if the rift can be healed and Garcia, Westwood, Stenson and Poulter can get back in the frame. If not then Lowry for 31/33 and Rory for 35/37. Nothing like planning ahead!!
Donald gotta be a shoe in for next one, especially away and working with a young team
I think that may be the key.
Assuming they are up for it, appoint a European Captain for two events - home first and then away. It's clear home advantage is key so what better than to have a Captain who has already had a home event to take the team away? Luke for 2025 and then Justin for 27/29.
Then who knows, depends if the rift can be healed and Garcia, Westwood, Stenson and Poulter can get back in the frame. If not then Lowry for 31/33 and Rory for 35/37. Nothing like planning ahead!!
Slow down Bob, now that is very pre-planned. Go find a site that might give you the odds for those
Donald gotta be a shoe in for next one, especially away and working with a young team
I think that may be the key.
Assuming they are up for it, appoint a European Captain for two events - home first and then away. It's clear home advantage is key so what better than to have a Captain who has already had a home event to take the team away? Luke for 2025 and then Justin for 27/29.
Then who knows, depends if the rift can be healed and Garcia, Westwood, Stenson and Poulter can get back in the frame. If not then Lowry for 31/33 and Rory for 35/37. Nothing like planning ahead!!
Not convinced that the Liv lot would make good captains anyway
I might be a bit outspoken on this one but I think crowd behaviour at the Ryder Cup is just getting a bit too OTT.
The crowd does contribute to the spectacle for sure but it just seems more fervent year on year ..think it might get nasty next time over in NY
Agreed, booing players when they name is read out on the first tee is just a bit dumb. But, and I may be wrong here, but wasn't it the American crowds who started it?
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Tiger played for himself. And some of this current crop do too. Sometimes it pays off - Woods had two decent cups where he won 3 points, but generally, he stank the place out.
Cantlay plays for himself. He found another level yesterday and today, I think, because he was like a cornered animal with all the noise about him disrupting the yanks team. His performances towards the end felt like a big ‘Fuck you’ to everyone.
But at the end of the day, the USA will always have a deeper stock of quality players to choose from, while Europe know what it means to play as a team. That’s why it’s often so good a spectacle.
Relax
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FFS
I know it takes huge amounts out of whoever does it, so big decision for him and his family if offered
I think consistency is going to be huge to have any chance out there. 100% yes from me.
The crowd does contribute to the spectacle for sure but it just seems more fervent year on year ..think it might get nasty next time over in NY
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