There will be plenty of time to fully dissect the American destruction in this Ryder Cup, but on the eve of a coronation it feels appropriate to recognize the utter brilliance of the Europeans on a ...
Controversies at the Ryder Cup are nothing new, but the Americans' pay-for-play arrangement debuting at Bethpage hasn't generated much outcry.
A big reason the Europeans own a 5½-2½ lead entering Saturday’s Ryder Cup matches is the difference in what their top players did compared to the Americans’ A-listers.
From the first tee onward at Bethpage Black, Europe's morning stars shone brightly and staked their squad to a 3-1 Ryder Cup lead over the Americans.
Every orchestra needs a conductor, every pack needs an alpha wolf. At Bethpage Black the European Ryder Cup team needs a leader and it has one. His name is Rory McIlroy.
On the eve of a Ryder Cup the U.S. team badly needs to win, Bryson DeChambeau with his superhero stylings and overt intensity is its X factor.
For the extended moment – at least until this Ryder Cup officially begins on the first tee at 7:10 a.m. Friday – there are still no answers, only questions. Read Green In Regulation for more.
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