Ryder Cup adds to a huge weekend of sport

By langou / Roar Guru

With all the excitement around the NRL and AFL grand finals, it had almost slipped under my radar that one of my favourite sporting events will also be played over the weekend.

It’s a competition that won’t be spoiled by a refereeing decision or by a player cheating. There will be gamesmanship but no sledging. The crowd will likely be loud, partisan yet sporting.

On top of that there is no prize money – players will be out there for the love of the game and love of their team with the millions of dollars made all going to charity.

If it all sounds like a hit and a giggle I can assure you it is anything but. This will be competitive and some golfers will show a level of passion that only gets displayed when playing in a team.

For some, their goal for the year was just to make the side. For those who win, regardless of what they have achieved individually, it will be a career highlight, something they will look back on forever with pride.

The 39th Ryder Cup will take place at the par 72 Medinah Country Club in Illinois, a particular happy hunting ground for Tiger Woods, who has won the last two major championships played at the course (the 1999 and 2006 PGA Championships). The course has traditionally favoured the big hitters; however with three waterfront par 3s, accuracy will certainly be a factor.

As always, it will be played over three days. Days one and two will consist of four foursome (alternate shot) matches in each morning session and four fourball (better ball) matches in each afternoon session.

With only eight of the squad of twelve playing each session, the captain’s selections will be vital.

The final day will consist of 12 nail-biting singles matches.

The questions everyone’s asking is who will win?

The bookies have installed the U.S.A as slight favourites. They certainly have recent history on their side with only one of the last seven home teams failing to win. They will be led by veterans Woods, Furyk and Mickelson and joined by four players making their debut (all ranked in the top 15 in the world).

In contrast Europe will have just won newcomer and a host of players with intimidating Ryder Cup records. They will be led by their English and the Irish stars, having an unprecedented four of the world’s top five in McIlroy, Donald, Rose and Westwood.

Their chances may hinge on whether the next tier of players can stand up to the pressure. Europe being the holders of the title only need 14 points to win, as opposed to the 14 ½ needed by team U.S.A, and maybe it will be this half point which makes the difference

The teams are:

U.S.A

Captain: Davis Love III
Assistant Captains: Fred Couples, Mike Hulbert, Jeff Sluman, Scott Verplank

Players (followed by their world ranking and their Ryder Cup Record, W-L-H)
-Keegan Bradley #14 (1st appearance)
-Jason Dufner #9 (1st appearance)
-Jim Furyk #23 (8-15-4)
-Dustin Johnson #13 (1-3-0)
-Zach Johnson #17 (3-3-1)
-Matt Kuchar #15 (1-1-2)
-Phil Mickelson #16 (11-17-6)
-Brandt Snedeker #10 ( 1st appearance)
-Webb Simpson #8 (1st appearance)
-Steve Stricker #12 (3-3-1)
-Bubba Watson #7 (1-3-0)
-Tiger Woods #2 (13-14-2)

Europe
Captain:
Jose Maria Olazabál
Vice Captains: Thomas Bjorn, Darren Clarke, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Paul McGinley

Players: (followed by their world ranking and their Ryder Cup Record, W-L-H)
-Nicolas Colsaerts #35 (1st appearance)
-Luke Donald #3 (8-2-1)
-Sergio Garcia #19 (14-6-4)
-Peter Hanson #25 (1-2-0)
-Martin Kaymer #32 (2-1-1)
-Paul Lawrie #28 (3-1-1)
-Graeme McDowell #18 (4-2-2)
-Rory McIlroy #1 (1-1-2)
-Francesco Molinari #31 (0-2-1)
-Ian Poulter #26 (8-3-0)
-Justin Rose #5 (3-1-0)
-Lee Westwood #4 (16-11-6)

The Crowd Says:

2012-10-07T06:09:14+00:00

SandBox

Roar Guru


I think Knackers is refereeing to US being a strong Ally throughout Australia's history (not the history of where we, or our forefathers immigrated from) Having said that, I was firmly on the side of the Europeans. After watching my American friends support Els at the Open and laughing about Scott, decided they think about the same of us as we do of them (or maybe they just didn't like 'surfer boy' Scott) Langou, you were quite right about the crowd. I was expecting the US crowd to be Hollaring and hooting their usual garbage of 'in the hole', etc....which they did. However, they were quite respectful to the opposition and was surprised to see how much support they gave Looooook Donald. Great come back and win to the Europeans. Now we need to step up with the President's cup

AUTHOR

2012-10-03T00:12:24+00:00

langou

Roar Guru


Europeans who have killed members of my family = 0 Americans who have killed members of my family = 0 With that score deadlocked it came down to other factors when deciding who to support in the Ryder Cup

2012-10-02T21:13:32+00:00

Atawhai Drive

Guest


So was I, nickyc. Knackers' comment was bizarre as anything I've read lately.

2012-10-02T09:40:32+00:00

nickyc

Guest


Just responding to the weird comment from Knackers!

2012-10-02T09:28:34+00:00

Atawhai Drive

Guest


Whaaaaaaat?????????

2012-10-02T09:24:40+00:00

nickyc

Guest


Not clear why you're amazed we should support Europe over the US. Even less clear about the reference to the Americans not having killed a member of your family, although if you're of European, Middle Eastern, Asian, Canadian or Mexican descent they may well have done so.

2012-10-02T08:24:35+00:00

knackers

Guest


Just amazed that there are Australians ( my presumption ) who would barrack for Europeans over Americans No American has killed anyone in my family but perhaps others have a different story

AUTHOR

2012-10-02T06:39:45+00:00

langou

Roar Guru


Pot Hale, Tapped it and watched it last night without knowing the score. That was my sporting highlight of the year. Just unbelievable drama and excitement. It’s is shame that more Australian sport fans didn’t watch it. As they say “ no one ever watches just one Ryder Cup”. I also like Westwood’s comment that the European selection process should be changed to 9 automatics, 2 captain’s picks and Ian Poulter.

2012-09-30T22:46:21+00:00

Derm

Roar Guru


Dont know if anyone was watching this. Europe headed into the final singles day down 10-6 and needing to win at least 8 matches to retain the Cup. They went one better - Europe 14.5 - 13.5. Best Ryder Cup comeback ever - particularly away from home.

2012-09-28T23:13:57+00:00

Derm

Roar Guru


US are playing blinders in what have traditonally been the Europeans strongest days - four ball went 2-2, better ball has USA up 3-0. Last match of the day is on the 17th with Europe up by one. Americans looking to halve the match to give them a strong lead forthe second day.

AUTHOR

2012-09-28T05:10:48+00:00

langou

Roar Guru


To the best of my knowledge it is only on Foxtel.

2012-09-28T00:37:17+00:00

Will Sinclair

Guest


Massive event. Not often I'll cheer for a Pom, but this is a rare exception! Anyone know whether it's on FTA telly anywhere? Or is that a stupid question?

2012-09-27T20:25:51+00:00

The Grafter

Guest


Love the Ryder Cup as well. In my opinion the only thing that coud spoil it will be the US crowds (remember 99?) Go Europe!

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