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The PGA Tour announced on Tuesday that Cadillac has agreed to become the title sponsor of the 2015 WGC-Match Play.
Old-school thought and tactics contributed greatly to the U.S. Ryder Cup loss. It’s time for a new way of doing things.
It didn’t take long for the conversation to turn to who could be the next Ryder Cup captains.
Second-guessing is always part of the Ryder Cup, but on Sunday in the wake of the U.S. team’s 16 1/2 to 11 1/2 loss the criticism may have reached an all-time high.
While almost nothing went right for Tom Watson’s U.S. squad, Europe came together as a team to take the Ryder Cup.
Nick Faldo caused a stir earlier this week when he said during the Day 1 telecast from the Ryder Cup on Golf Channel that Sergio Garcia was “useless” during the 2008 matches.
The last putt had barely been holed at Gleneagles and the chorus of concern over another U.S. Ryder Cup loss was already starting.
Phil Mickelson ended a largely forgettable season with a Ryder Cup he would rather not remember.
Europe leads the U.S., 10-6, through two days of the 40th edition of the Ryder Cup. Here are predictions for the Sunday singles matches at Gleneagles.
Trailing the European team 10-6, Tom Watson’s only choice for a Sunday singles rally like the one Europe pulled off two years ago is to send this week’s top performers out first.
Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed have won 2 1/2 points for the U.S., and they have been the one bright spot for the Americans.
Tom Watson has led a trailing U.S. squad to Ryder Cup victory before. He believes he can do so again on Sunday.
For the first time in a Ryder Cup career that began nearly 20 years ago Phil Mickelson will sit for an entire day.
On a markedly better day for scoring, the U.S. Ryder Cup team mounted a morning comeback Saturday, winning two of four fourball matches to cut Europe’s lead to a single point, 6 1/2 to 5 1/2.
It’s become a painful theme for the U.S. Ryder Cup team – matches that go all the way to the final hole normally don’t finish in their favor.
Both captains tinkered with their lineups for Saturday’s fourball session, but it was Tom Watson who made the most dramatic changes in hopes of changing America’s Ryder Cup fortunes.
U.S. captain Tom Watson benched red-hot rookies Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed, opening himself up for criticism.
The green speeds at Gleneagles are slower than usual, but it’s the whipping wind that is keeping putts out of the hole.
With two stunning twists at the 18th hole the U.S. team took control of the Ryder Cup and will carry a 2 ½-to-1 ½-point advantage into the afternoon foursomes session.
The Ryder Cup kicks off Friday morning with fourballs. Here are the predictions for all four matches.
An underdog role, a crushing last defeat. Can the U.S. reverse its Ryder Cup fortunes?
Phil and Keegan take on Rory and Sergio Friday morning. See the full matchups right here.
It’s no secret that among the dozen European players assembled for this week’s Ryder Cup, Ian Poulter has the largest target on his back.