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2016 Ryder Cup: 5 Things We Learned from Day 2
It’s not the four-point lead from Friday morning, but Team USA has to feel good about its 9.5-6.5 lead over Team Europe heading into Sunday’s singles matches at the 2016 Ryder Cup. Five more points for the Americans and the Cup is theirs, but things can change quickly in singles, as the Americans learned at Medinah four years ago. It should be an incredible Sunday.
Here are 5 things we learned on Day 2 of the 41st Ryder Cup matches.
Age is just a number for Phil Mickelson
Lefty! …was that a curtsy? #RyderCup https://t.co/UMXh8Avffk
— GOLF.com (@golf_com) October 1, 2016
Mickelson and Fowler lost the last three holes of their match on Saturday morning to lose to McIlroy-Pieters in the morning, who were 11-under in the 17-hole match (can you say buzzsaw?). Mickelson brought his A-game on Saturday afternoon with partner Matt Kuchar, though. The 46-year-old made five birdies to propel him and Kuch to a 2&1 victory over Martin Kaymer and Sergio Garcia, winning a vital point for the Americans.
And yes, that was a curtsy (see the video above).
Captain’s picks cannot be based on locker-room worth
Put another point on the board for #GoUSA
It's now an 8½-6½ lead. #RyderCup scoring: https://t.co/H8qNi7XE46 https://t.co/tEZTfUaQSN
— PGA.COM (@PGAcom) October 1, 2016
Both sides went risky on captain’s picks in 2016. Lee Westwood was selected for who knows what reason, and he gave the opposing side hope by gassing four putts inside 5 feet on Saturday afternoon’s inward half. Rickie Fowler was selected for his locker-room worth. So far, that translates into a near-loss on Friday morning and a shellacking on Saturday morning. Fowler’s individual game is so inconsistent that he was benched in both fourballs sessions.
Captains, stop picking your friends. Keep it cold, detached and surgical. Why pick these guys who don’t deserve a spot on the team? Darren, Westwood didn’t deserve to make this team. Davis, Fowler is ranked 9th and has shown little evidence of the game that wins once a year at best.
Neither team was in need of locker-room assistance. The Euros have plenty of quality playing leadership in Rose, Garcia, Kaymer and McIlroy. Fortunately for them, they didn’t select Luke Donald over Thomas Pieters or this thing might be over already. As for the USA, we’ll reserve judgement until Sunday evening.
Speaking of Thomas Pieters…
He didn't just make a 3. @Thomas_Pieters just made an eagle-2! #TeamEurope is now 2 up on Kopeka & DJ. https://t.co/fEVcwHsJmP
— PGA.COM (@PGAcom) October 1, 2016
Not since Shigecki “Smiling Assassin” Maruyama’s debut in President’s Cup play has a first-year player had the impact of Thomas Pieters. And to think he almost missed out on a captain’s pick! Pieters has the intangibles (height and length) needed in today’s super-golfer. If not for an abysmal third round in Rio, Pieters would have claimed an Olympic medal. Dude can flat-out play, and Clarke was wise to keep him in for all four partner matches.
What does it say when veterans like McIlroy want to play with the Belgian bomber? I give Europe four points (Rose, Stenson, Pieters, McIlroy) right off the bat tomorrow.
Do you need to play these guys?
Can we sub Rafa Cabrera-Bello in for Martin Kaymer at half time in this match?
— Golf World (@GolfWorld1) October 1, 2016
Kaymer pairs with Sergio after Sergio teamed with Rafa Cabrera-Bello to win two consecutive matches… and they lose. Dustin Johnson pairs with Brooks Koepka after Koepka won two consecutive matches with Brandt Snedeker… and they lose.
Kaymer and DJ are major champions. They can get up for a singles match, trust me! They didn’t need to disrupt the mojo that was taking place here. If the captains are going to play Reed/Spieth four times and Rose/Stenson three times, why should they break up the hot hands? It’s like they don’t understand momentum, despite being professional golfers.
Future captains, take note: Play your successful twosomes until they stop coming through. Don’t throw sand toward a smoothly lubricated engine. History will judge you well.
Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth
PATRICK REED JUST HAPPENED. #GoUSA #RyderCup https://t.co/5mZKqAwYpU
— PGA.COM (@PGAcom) October 1, 2016
These two guys might mark the turning point of Team USA’s fortunes in 2016, and perhaps beyond. Immediately after blowing a massive lead and settling for a halve in the morning foursomes, they went back to to work and defeated their Euro equivalent of a nearly-unbeatable duo of Stenson and Rose. The USA duo won six holes and lost four, returning the momentum of the home team.
The real star of the afternoon was Reed. He carried Spieth, winning all six holes for the U.S. and tying four others. Perhaps Captain Davis Love III should send Reed off first tomorrow?
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bubba the watson
Oct 2, 2016 at 8:07 am
american fans have been disgusting…. A nation which lacks class.
USA
Oct 2, 2016 at 2:24 pm
^ is this Peter Willett?
Reeche
Oct 2, 2016 at 7:56 am
Keep your cool heads on “TEAM EUROPE ”
Don’t rise to it .ignore it
It’s only a game…
ND Hickman
Oct 2, 2016 at 5:54 am
Have to say, I did not care for the way some of the fans were acting yesterday towards the Europeans. Little bit unsavoury.
Golfer
Oct 2, 2016 at 8:16 am
Same thing happens to the Americans when the cup is played in Europe… Some people just take it a little too far.
Sven Olsen
Oct 2, 2016 at 5:16 pm
That is simply not true – one thing is to cheer and spur you own players on – another entirely to behave badly against the opposing team’s members.
The morons should have been removed physically, and banned from all golf events in future.
ND Hickmam
Oct 3, 2016 at 2:45 pm
I was at gleneagles. What you just said is simply not true.
Sv
Oct 2, 2016 at 3:38 am
The Ryder Cup has become a pathetic shout-fest for the players who feel like they are free to belt out their inner hooligan. It’s time that stopped, if they honestly want people to take this silly shouting contest seriously and bring back some more respect to the game.
Craig
Oct 2, 2016 at 5:33 am
Yes, disturbing and grubby. Reminds me of a saying that a workmate uses, so many clowns, but sadly not enough circuses.
Diarra
Oct 2, 2016 at 10:55 am
Disagree, I think having a competition where you show some emotions, by both the players and the fans is extremely positive for the sport. Yes there have been moments where people have crossed the line but these are a minority. It also shoes another side of the sport to the younger generations. This weekend has been absolutely amazing for the viewer. I found the FedEx cup playoffs extremely boring to watch as it is only about money for the players, even the fans didn’t seem to care about who wins. The rest of the season is filled with “traditional”events that people with “respect” can watch, let the Ryder cup be about emotions and not money.
Otto
Oct 2, 2016 at 3:24 pm
I agree. It’s getting to be a tiresome, loud, obnoxious event
KJ
Oct 1, 2016 at 10:58 pm
Reed beat two of the best players in the world literally by himself. Sure hope Speith can get back on track tomorrow.