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Before the U.S.A. and Europe began battle in the 2012 Ryder Cup, they got things started off with a little party. The players, many of their significant others and a few celebrities showed up to bump elbows, blow off some steam and show off for the cameras. Considering the event transcended the party tag to a lofty “gala” status, it was all high fashion and quick camera poses....
Published: September 29, 2012
The Ryder Cup is an event unlike any other in golf. Friday’s matches saw some great performances, most of which were on the American side. But which golfers have been the most disappointing so far? Let’s start with the Americans. They’re trying to rebound from a loss in 2010, and after the first day’s results, they look primed to do just that. According to...
Published: September 29, 2012
This Ryder Cup 2012 was supposed to be Europe’s display of veteran dominance on a national level. But led by young guns Keegan Bradley and Bubba Watson, the United States is putting on a Ryder Cup clinic, up 8 to 4 in total points heading into Session 4. Bradley and Watson are a combined 4-1-0 in their matches this year, and Bradley is sitting in the clubhouse getting ready for his singles match...
Published: September 29, 2012
The pressure hasn’t gotten to the young American stars in their quest to bring the Ryder Cup back to the United States. Conventional wisdom dictates that experience should win the day at one of golf’s most high-profile events. But the United States ended the first day with a 5-3 advantage over Europe due largely to the efforts of their young guns. Europe also had strong...
Published: September 29, 2012
Although he already has a major championship to his credit, Keegan Bradley is having a breakout performance in the 2012 Ryder Cup. Through three sessions of the event, Bradley and his partner Phil Mickelson have earned three full points, each win in more impressive fashion. The group earned the first point of the match with a 4-and-3 victory over Luke Donald and Sergio Garcia. Neither European had...
Published: September 29, 2012
The U.S. team is currently up on the European team 7-4 at the 2012 Ryder Cup Championships. The European team is a talented bunch, but they’ve fallen behind. They’re going to need some good performances to get back in it. Which golfers need to step up? Read on to find out. Ian Poulter and Justin Rose Poulter and Rose have been the one consistent force for the European team. They...
Published: September 29, 2012
The Ryder Cup is one of the biggest stages in golf, filled with pressure, intensity and high demand to perform. While we all expected the veterans to be the ones to bring their A-game, it was the rookies who simply stepped it up. Four of the five rookies on the U.S. team provided the adequate help to propel them to a 5-3 advantage on opening day. The Europeans—without the amazing effort by Nicholas...
Published: September 29, 2012
The pairings for the Saturday afternoon four-ball round of the 2012 Ryder Cup have been released and the players now know their teammates and opponents. The Americans fared far better during four-ball play in yesterday’s action, and the Europeans must keep pace today. Here are the matchups set for this afternoon, via RyderCup.com. Nicolas Colsaerts and Paul Lawrie vs. Dustin Johnson and...
Published: September 29, 2012
Before the 2012 Ryder Cup started, you would have laughed if it were suggested that Phil Mickelson would take the final pairing of the singles matches, given his 11-17-6 total record during Ryder Cup play. But now, after a sparkling 3-0 start in the Four Ball and Foursomes play with teammate Keenan Bradley, Mickelson is forcing United States captain Davis Love III to make some tough calls across the...
Published: September 29, 2012
As the end of the 2012 ATP season approaches, who is likely to finish the year ranked as the world No. 1? And then there were three With 2011 end-of-year world No. 2 Rafael Nadal unlikely to play again competitively this year due to recurrent knee injury, only Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Andy Murray can realistically finish the year in the top spot. Fresh from winning his first Grand Slam in...