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OK, OK, the 2010 Ryder Cup concluded less than two weeks ago, and we’re already discussing potential captains for the 2012 matches. But it’s never too early to begin looking to the future…particularity when considering that the American side has won just a single Ryder Cup match in the past decade. Here are five potential captains that could lead the American Ryder Cup team to victory...
Published: October 6, 2010
During the course of 28 matches, any number of things can contribute to a team winning or losing the Ryder Cup. In a Ryder Cup as close as the one that just concluded, you could go back to early Friday morning and nitpick at missed putts, wayward drives, flubbed chip shots, and poor decisions. It’s a team event. Every player and every shot contributes to a team’s success or failure. But...
Published: October 1, 2010
If a man had walked up to you yesterday afternoon and told you that a downpour at Celtic Manor would actually save the American Ryder Cup team on Friday, you would have looked at him as if they were Colin Montgomerie announcing his captain’s picks It doesn’t take a meteorologist to tell you that players growing up in England, Ireland, Scotland, etc…have far more experience playing...
Published: September 29, 2010
Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker went 4-0 at last year’s President’s Cup at Harding Park Golf Course. Their personalities and golf games complement each other, and they genuinely seem to enjoy playing together. After more than a decade of struggling to find a suitable Ryder Cup partner for the No. 1 player in the world, Stricker appears to be the obvious choice to play four consecutive team...
Published: September 27, 2010
The American Ryder Cup team landed in Wales on Monday morning and will spend the rest of the week preparing for the matches which begin at 7:45 a.m. local time on Friday. For the first time since 2002, the Americans will be attempting to retain the cup. Here are 10 keys that could lead to a second straight victory for the American Ryder Cup team. Begin Slideshow Read More →
Published: September 22, 2010
Two weeks ago at the BMW Championship, 70 men competed for $7.5 million purse with no cut. DJ Trahan finished in last place at Cog Hill Golf & Country Club, 26 strokes off the lead, and earned $15,000. Folks, that as much as most cops, fire fighters, and public school teachers make in six months. This week, 30 men will be competing for a $7.5 million purse and more than $35 million in bonus money. All...
Published: September 21, 2010
1) Can Dustin Johnson cement his place as golf’s next big thing? No player under the age of 30 has won more PGA Tour events than Dustin Johnson. A win this week would not only secure a $10 million payday for the 26-year-old South Carolina native, but it would also earn him his first PGA Tour Player of the Year Award. If Johnson were to win the 2010 PGA Tour Player of the Year award, he’d...
Published: September 15, 2010
Three months ago the PGA of America might have been better off simply handing the Ryder Cup over to the Europeans. They would have avoided an embarrassing defeat at the hands of the Europeans while also saving a boat load of money by not having to charter a commercial jet, pay for luxury accommodations, gourmet meals, uniforms, etc. Back in June the Europeans were looking so strong that regaining...
Published: September 12, 2010
1) A Wide Open Leaderboard Ryan Moore leads the BMW Championship at eight-under-par through 54-holes, but there are no less than seven players within three strokes of the lead heading into today’s final round. Dustin Johnson, Charlie Wi and Matt Kuchar are just one stroke back while the British duo of Paul Casey and Ian Poulter trail Moore by two strokes. Kevin Na and three-time...
Published: September 8, 2010
Tiger Woods will continue his play well or go home tour this week at Cog Hill Golf & Country Club just outside of Chicago. Woods will need to finish within the top five this week in order to advance to East Lake for the Tour Championship in two weeks. Three years ago a top-five at Cog Hill would have been a given for Woods, but as we all know, a lot has changed since that time. Woods has struggled...