2014 Ryder Cup – Wrap Up

Congratulations to the European Ryder Cup team for winning this year’s premier golfing event 16.5 to 11.5. As predicted, the underdog US Team could not overcome the consistent play of the Europeans. The last day of the Ryder Cup is by far the most exciting. The singles matches are as much a chess game as it is a golfing match. The slightest error can have cascading effects on the outcome. However, heading into the final day down 4 points, the US team could not rise to the challenge of defeating a stronger team.

Earlier, I predicted that the European team would win. My choices were made through analysis and research. I generally vote for any team Phil Mickelson is on, but this time the cards were stacked against that choice. As it turned out, my prediction was correct. This morning, just for fun, I made predictions on the singles matches. Here is how I made out:

Jordan Spieth 2 and 1 – Graeme McDowell won.
Henrick Stenson 1 up – Patrick Reed won.
Rickie Fowler 3 and 2 – Rory McIlroy won.
Justin Rose 2 and 1 – Havled
Phil Mickelson 1 up – Phil Mickelson won.
Martin Kaymer 3 and 2 – Martin Kaymer won.
Matt Kuchar 2 and 1 – Matt Kuchar won.
Sergio Garcia 1 up – Sergio Garcia won.
Ian Poulter 1 up – Halved
Keegan Bradley 1 up – Jamie Donaldson won.
Jimmy Walker 2 and 1 – Jimmy Walker won.
Victor Dubuisson 4 and 3 – Halved.

So my total was 5 matches correct, 4 wrong and 3 a push. Well just over 50 percent is not a bad track record considering the variables for selecting a winner are….well….astronomical. Picking winners in golf does pose great challenges for most golfing pundits and regardless of the results, it is fun to do.

Many people are talking about the strategy employed by the US Team. Additionally, reports about Phil Mickelson and Tom Watson having a disagreement,is making headlines.The only thing I can say is that you win and lose as a team. Finger pointing, or at least the perception of finger pointing, is not productive and as such I have no further comment on that matter.

Through my readings, I have found some great articles I would like to share. They talk about gifs, wrap-ups, and in-depth articles about the Ryder Cup. They are quite interesting and are worth the read.

The Ryder Cup. European Glory at Gleneagles. By Pete Robbins

2014 Ryder Cup GIFs – Part Five. By Adam Sarson

Ryder Cup Day 3 Recap: Europe wins 16.5-11.5 at Gleneagles. theScore.com

Wei Under Par -The Ryder Cup. By Stephanie Wei

The 2014 Ryder Cup is in the books. The media hype, the golfing frenzy, and the tale of David and Goliath is over. The best player from each team was Justin Rose (Europe) and Patrick Reed (US). They approached the game differently, but in their own way showed that competing at this pinnacle event is challenging, rewarding and most of all fun. Because if it isn’t fun, what is the point!

I am a grateful golfer! See you all at Hazeltine in 2016!

Congratulations to the 2014 Ryder Cup Champions – Europe!

 

4 thoughts on “2014 Ryder Cup – Wrap Up

    • Pete

      You are welcome about the mention. I do not expect to see Tiger in the Ryder Cup again. Not so sure about Phil. Injuries will determine if they will continue to play at a high level. I am sure they will not play together if they happen to make it back to the big dance.

      Cheers
      Jim

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  1. Jim,

    Great write up; great tournament this year! What I find intriguing about sports in general is that usually, the team with the best players wins. In the case of this year’s Euro team, that certainly played out. From top to bottom, they are simply better. But I’m wondering if the recent period of Euro domination has followed the same script. Do you think the Euros have had better players over the last 20 years even though in most events they’ve been anointed as underdogs? Or have they been able to leverage their team concept to the extreme and overcome superior talent on the US side?

    Thanks,

    Brian

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    • Brian

      Great questions! I think a little of both. Earlier, the US were the dominate team and the European’s had to use the “rally” mentality to win. Recently, say the last 3 Ryder Cups, the European’s were the better team. The era of US domination is over for a bit. The “rally’ concept could work for the US, but they would first change their mindset. I know many people are upset with Mr. Watson, Phil Mickelson, and the rest of the team, but I think the expectations of the media and some fans is misplaced.

      I also believe that on any given day (in this case 3 days), give the quality of the players, anyone can win. A couple bounces here and there and the US walk away from Gleneagles the victors.

      Cheers
      Jim

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