Well, folks, it’s almost here – the biggest and most extravagant tournament in golf, the Ryder Cup. Even though I don’t have any skin in the game as an Australian, I find it captivating and I can’t wait for the matches to get underway at Bethpage Black.
If you’d have asked me six months ago who I thought would come out on top, I would have said the Americans. They have some of the best players in the world – seven of the top ten on the Official World Golf Ranking at the time of writing – and no team has won away from home since the Miracle at Medinah in 2012.
But now, I’m leaning towards Europe. I think the team is shaping up really nicely and a lot of players are rounding into form. There’s plenty of experience and they have the continuity of Luke Donald as the captain, who did a fantastic job at Marco Simone last time out.
It looks a team full of talent, experience and hunger and no one will be daunted by playing in front of a partisan home crowd.
While the support will be a factor, I think it’s been slightly overplayed. Everyone who makes the side will know how to cope and it’s worth remembering fans will come from all over America and further afield. It’s not exclusively going to be New Yorkers in the gallery.
Things feel quite settled and familiar for the Europeans, which is often a statement that doesn’t apply to the Americans. There always seems to be more drama when it comes to the stars and stripes.
I’ve said it before, but I think the Keegan Bradley situation is a bit farcical. Why choose someone who has a good chance of making the team as captain? If they don’t win, there will be an inquest into the appointment.
There’s always something going on with the Americans. I’m thinking about the Task Force that was set up, the whole issue around payment, ‘hatgate’ and so on. There never seems to be any disquiet when it comes to the European team, but it’s hard to know how much of a difference that makes.
Which side will come out on top at Bethpage?
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What we do know is that Bethpage Black is a brute of a golf course. There’s been a lot of speculation as to how Bradley will have it set up, but I don’t think that will favour any side over the other.
I’d expect to see a decent amount of…
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