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The top 10 players in the Official World Golf Ranking, minus Adam Scott, participated in the Ryder Cup. There is already enough blabbering on the interwebz about the historic European comeback. As such, I turn my attention to a more serious question: Who are their celebrity look-alikes? Using the quasi-scientific super-secret algorithms of the “advanced face recognition technology” of the...
Published: October 1, 2012
We didn’t get the Tiger Woods-Rory McIlroy singles matchup that seemed to top everyone’s must-see list for the weekend. We also didn’t see the kind of play from Tiger Woods that he showed while being a serious contender in the FedEx Cup playoffs. Do you suppose those two facts are related at all? We didn’t get either of those things for a simple reason: This is a new era in...
Published: October 1, 2012
Tiger Woods had a rough four days at the 2012 Ryder Cup. He failed to win one round in foursomes, four-ball and singles, and is being picked by many as the goat for the United States’ epic collapse Sunday at the Medinah Country Club. Woods deserves a substantial amount of blame for his team losing out on the Ryder Cup, but one ugly performance shouldn’t take away from what was largely a...
Published: October 1, 2012
In an unlikely turn of events on Sunday at the 2012 Ryder Cup, Team Europe came from four points back to defeat the United States 14 1/2 to 13 1/2. The European squad won eight of 12 singles matches to equal the greatest final-day comeback in Ryder Cup history. They have now won the last two Ryder Cups, five of the last six, and seven of the last nine. Europe entered the final day of competition...
Published: October 1, 2012
It was an epic collapse by the Americans in the 2012 Ryder Cup, as the Europeans edged out the U.S. on the final day of play in Sunday Singles. Despite the dismal performance by the Americans on Sunday, there were some highlights that should not go unnoticed for the U.S. Let’s take a look: Jason Dufner Jason Dufner did all he could to help the U.S. win on Sunday, winning 2-up on...
Published: October 1, 2012
The 2012 Ryder Cup is in the books and all of the stereotypes have seemingly come true—the Europeans were gutsier, seemed to want it more, and made the putts when they had to. There’s little the US team can do except shake their heads, lay low during silly season, and get their games in order for the 2013 Masters. While nearly every player on the European squad stepped it up in the Sunday...
Published: October 1, 2012
The United States lost the Ryder Cup to Europe 14.5 to 13.5 in a fashion so fantastic, golf fans will be talking about the epic 2012 collapse for generations. The U.S. team, captained by Davis Love III, headed into Sunday’s singles matches up 10-6 after dominating the competition Friday and Saturday. Despite the nearly insurmountable lead for Team USA, everything seemed to change late Saturday...
Published: October 1, 2012
The United States was unsuccessful at winning the 2012 Ryder Cup after a major collapse that opened the door for Europe to take home the victory. Team captain Davis Love III picked a solid team for this year’s event, but some of the best golfers on the U.S. squad failed the team when it mattered most. Let’s take a look at the biggest disappointments on the American side from the 2012...
Published: October 1, 2012
Europe’s stunning comeback to win the 39th Ryder Cup 14.5-13.5 Sunday afternoon at Medinah Country Club was the biggest recorded ever on foreign soil, and equals the great American comeback at Brookline in 1999. Trailing by the same 10-6 margin, Team Europe needed eight out of the 12 total points from the singles session to pull it off and they ended up winning 8.5. The comeback that the Golf...