What a Ryder Cup!

October 4, 2012
October 4, 2012
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Ian Poulter showed his skills and passion in the Ryder Cup once again.

After Olazabal’s wild card announcement in late August I wrote Captain couldn’t pick better player than Ian Poulter to his Ryder Cup team. Once again that Englishman showed why he definitely is the World’s best player during the Ryder Cup. Four matches and the same number of points and lots of holed putts under the huge pressure we can say Poulter was again the best player, no doubt.

His career record of 12-3 is now the best winning percentage in the history of anyone playing that many matches. Even more amazing was his stunning string of five-straight birdies to close out Saturday and lift partner Rory McIlroy to an improbable 1-up-win when the European team was in trouble. Poulter's individual effort ignited a Sunday filled with more incredible individual efforts. Poulter was the team's spark plug on the ground.

Olazabal wild card picks were better than Davis Love’s. In the last Ryder Cups those picks has made the difference between two great teams. When Paul Azinger got his willing through after the 2006 Ryder Cup lost and was able to pick four players I thought Americans are going to have a huge advantage. I was wrong.

Jim Furyk was tabbed for his experience, Steve Stricker for his compatibility with Tiger Woods. How'd that work out? Furyk capped a season filled with Sunday disasters by collapsing late against Sergio Garcia, while Stricker went 0-3 alongside Woods, then was nipped down the stretch by Martin Kaymer in what ended up as the decisive match. Brandt Snedeker and Dustin Johnson however performed well enough to save Love’s butt: both recorder 3-0, Davis Love's captain's picks went 5-8 at Medinah.

In three different matches on the final day, a U.S. player lost both the second last and the last hole to lose his match. Furyk bogeyed the final two holes to fall to Sergio Garcia. And of the six Sunday matches that were decided on 18th only Jason Dufner ended up earning a full point.

Fans should show their sportsmanship

Let us to be clear I unfortunately wasn’t in Chicago last weekend and I wasn’t in Wales in 2010. I watched both great tournaments from TV. But I can understand why Paul Lawrie said to the press that some of the stuff was really disrespectful.

I thought I heard yelling as “top it, shank it, you’re a loser….”. In my opinion it’s okay to tap hands together and shout when home team win the hole, but if fans were trying to disturb Europeans during their play I cannot accept that.

In 2011 I was in Solheim Cup at Killeen Castle, near Dublin, Ireland. Setting was similar to this year’s Ryder Cup and solved in last matches. European spectators cheered always when their team got the point / won the hole etc. but they never cheered for American’s bad shots. Vice versa. They rewarded Americans always for their good shots too.

If the things Lawrie said are true, American organizers should intervene to it. Golf is a gentlemen’s sport, let’s keep it in that way.

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And last but not least: who's are your picks for the next Ryder Cup captains? Mine are David Toms, USA and Paul McGinley, EUR. (Or Darren Clarke).

- Olli

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