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The Americans got off to a quick start at the 2014 Ryder Cup, but it didn’t last long. Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed led the way in morning four-ball, and the United States jumped out to a 2.5-1.5 lead. However, Europe responded in the afternoon and completely dominated the foursome competition with three wins and a halved match to build a 5-3 lead heading into Saturday’s action. Europe...
Published: September 27, 2014
Rory McIlroy’s Friday at the 2014 Ryder Cup mirrored the overall start of competition for the European side. He and teammate Sergio Garcia faced Keegan Bradley and Phil Mickelson of the United States in the morning four-ball session. Bradley and Mickelson controlled the match and won, and SportsCenter pointed out that it gave the Americans the early lead: That red, white and blue momentum...
Published: September 27, 2014
For the second straight day, the home team from Europe dominated the afternoon matches at the 2014 Ryder Cup from Gleneagles, Scotland. During afternoon foursomes, the Europeans won three matches and halved the fourth to take a commanding 10 – 6 lead over the U.S. in the event. The golf has been top quality all around under the cool, cloudy Scottish skies, with more points being won than lost...
Published: September 26, 2014
GLENEAGLES, Scotland—The Ryder Cup has never been anything other than brilliantly unpredictable—Medinah reminded us all of that—but, even with that being established fact, on Friday it seemed to be going out of its way just to be contrary. For a while the world seemed to be upside-down. In the opening fourballs session the two twenty-something American rookies, Jordan Spieth and Patrick...
Published: September 26, 2014
The 2014 Ryder Cup’s underdog United States team appeared to be up for the challenge during the Day 1 morning matches in Scotland. Uncertainty surrounded the Americans due to their lack of experience in the patriotic event; however, that was quickly put to rest after the fourball format. With the United States and Europe tied through three matches, rookies Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed capped...
Published: September 26, 2014
GLENEAGLES, Scotland — It was golf’s version of a Hail Mary pass. Or a bottom of the ninth home run. Or, really, a kick in the head. The United States grabbed control in the opening morning of Ryder Cup 2014 and then, stunningly, painfully, lost control in the afternoon. The first of three days of play on Friday, a cold wind ripping out of the Highlands, America looking so good, so surprising,...
Published: September 26, 2014
The European team got off to a strong start in its attempt to win the event for the third straight time, taking a 5-3 lead over the United States after Day 1 on Friday. The Europeans responded in the afternoon session after the Americans got off to the lead in the morning, as Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley secured a match victory over Rory McIlroy and Sergio Garcia to give the U.S....
Published: September 26, 2014
The first day of the 2014 Ryder Cup went the way it was expected to. Europe did come out of the gate slow in the morning session but rebounded in the afternoon to take a 5-3 lead and put the United States behind the eight ball. While there will be plenty of stories written about how Europe will continue to steamroll the United States, what America must do to get back on track and everything in...
Published: September 26, 2014
The home team in the 2014 Ryder Cup had a much better afternoon in Day 1 and, as a result, the United States is down 5-3 heading into Day 2. Why did they have a much better afternoon on the chilly Scottish day? Simply put, the players put out on the course by captain Paul McGinley played better than the ones put out by U.S. captain Tom Watson. Taking the day as a whole, however, how did the top stars...
Published: September 26, 2014
After racing out to an early lead in morning fourball at the 2014 Ryder Cup, Team USA finds itself behind Team Europe 5-3 at the conclusion of Day 1. Europe rebounded after a shaky start at Gleneagles Hotel in Perthshire, Scotland, to dominate afternoon foursomes and carry a lead into Saturday. With a total of 20 points still up for grabs, however, it is anyone’s trophy to win. With the first...