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The 2014 Ryder Cup will draw to a climactic ending on Sunday, where the time will come for all players to fend for themselves in the singles competition. Europe hold a 10-6 advantage leading into the final day of this year’s competition at Gleneagles, Scotland, and are well on their way to winning the Ryder Cup for the third consecutive time. To ensure you don’t miss a minute of the action,...
Published: September 28, 2014
One of the great, unsung parts of any Ryder Cup is how the final day truly resembles team sports that we love and appreciate. The whole weekend is built around pairings and the United States vs. Europe, but it doesn’t become more evident than on Sunday. Unfortunately, the 2014 Ryder Cup doesn’t seem to have much drama left. The United States has tried to keep things close in its two...
Published: September 28, 2014
New Zealand won their third successive Rugby Championship on Saturday after beating Argentina 34-13, extending their lead at the top of the table and outside the Springboks’ grasp. The All Blacks met little resistance from their South American hosts and will take the result as a big confidence boost before next Saturday’s tournament closer in South Africa, which is now no more than a fixture...
Published: September 27, 2014
Maybe by the time the 2016 Ryder Cup rolls around, the United States will have annexed all of Great Britain. That way the U.S. can finally win again. Heading into Day 3, the Europeans are on the precipice of a third straight Ryder Cup title and sixth win in seven years. They own a commanding 10-6 lead, meaning the U.S. needs to win at least 8.5 out of a possible 12 points. That deficit isn’t...
Published: September 27, 2014
Heading into the final day of the 2014 Ryder Cup, Team USA has a difficult task in front of it. Trailing 10-6 to a talented and clearly motivated European squad, it will be tough to make up the deficit. That said, the difference between the two is the exact same as it was in 2012, but then the Americans had the edge. Europe came storming back in the singles matchups to capture the win. Can Team USA...
Published: September 27, 2014
After the first two days of the 2014 Ryder Cup, the Europeans hold a commanding 10-6 lead. The champions will be crowned tomorrow after 12 singles matches. The Europeans extended their lead after a huge afternoon session in foursomes. Victor Dubuisson and Graeme McDowell dismantled Jimmy Walker and Rickie Fowler, 5 & 4. The pairings of Sergio Garcia, Rory McIlroy, Jamie Donaldson and Lee Westwood...
Published: September 27, 2014
The United States enters the final round of the Ryder Cup 2014 in the same position the European team entered the 2012 Ryder Cup: trailing 10-6. A disappointing afternoon session saw saw Tom Watson’s side lose 3.5 out of 4 possible points, just as they did in Friday’s afternoon session, which puts the team firmly behind the eight ball. Can they stage a Miracle at Medinah of their...
Published: September 27, 2014
GLENEAGLES, Scotland — This was going to be an exclamation point on Tom Watson’s great career, a final glorious farewell for a man appropriately in a land where much of his golfing reputation was established. He would step out of the past, return as captain of an American Ryder Cup team and through his words and wisdom earn another generation’s accolades, maneuvering and persuading...
Published: September 27, 2014
The 2014 Ryder Cup is showing the stark contrast between the talent in Europe and the United States. After another impressive performance in the afternoon session on Day 2, the European squad is just four points from retaining the championship and 4.5 from an outright win. Of course, even though no one in the United States wants to hear this or believe it, Europe’s dominance was expected...
Published: September 27, 2014
Day 2 of the 2014 Ryder Cup is in the books. The results to this point have validated the worst fears of the United States team and made the hopes of the European team come true. Europe leads the Ryder Cup, 10-6, with Sunday’s 12 singles left. It will take the same kind of comeback Europe posted in 2012 for the U.S. to take possession of the Cup. It’s time to grade the top stars and how...