At last, the Ryder Cup is here! Or, it is very close to being here… Play begins tomorrow morning, bright and early on the east coast, and the morning pairings have been announced! Here they are:
Match 1: Phil Mickelson and Dustin Johnson vs. Lee Westwood and Martin Kaymer
Match 2: Stewart Cink and Matt Kuchar vs. Rory McIlroy and Graeme McDowell
Match 3: Steve Stricker and Tiger Woods vs. Ian Poulter and Ross Fisher
Match 4: Bubba Watson and Jeff Overton vs. Luke Donald and Padraig Harrington
My preview today will consist of a look at who the players are for both the American and European side. I will also make a prediction for who will be each teams catalyst, who will be each teams goat, and finally, who will win the whole gosh-darn thing. SO, without further adieu, lets get started!
European side:
Coached by Colin Montgomery
Players:
1. Luke Donald– has played in two Ryder Cups (both victories)
2. Ross Fisher– Ryder Cup rookie who has four total international wins
3. Peter Hansen– Ryder Cup rookie who has four wins on the European Tour
4. Padraig Harrington– Has played in 5 Ryder Cups and has won 3 majors
5. Miguel Angel Jimenez– Has played in 3 Ryder Cups and has won 18 tournaments in his career
6. Martin Kaymer– Ryder Cup Rookie who just won his firsat major at Whistling Straits
7. Graeme McDowell– Played in the ’08 Ryder Cup and is the reigning U.S. Open champ
8. Rory McIlroy– Ryder Cup rookie who is the youngest player this week
9. Edoardo Molinari– First time Ryder Cupper who has two European Tour victories
10. Francesco Molinari– Making his Ryder Cup debut– is Edoardo’s brother
11. Ian Poulter– has played in two Ryder Cups. Is winless this year
12. Lee Westwood– Has participated in 6 Ryder Cups and is ranked 3rd in the world
American Side:
Coached by Corey Pavin
Players:
1. Phil Mickelson– Has played more Ryder Cups than any other player in this competition: 7
2. Hunter Mahan– Played in the ’08 Ryder Cup. Has two PGA victories this year
3. Bubba Watson– Ryder Cup debut. Won for the first time in his career this year, by defeating Pavin in a playoff
4. Jim Furyk– Played in 6 Ryder Cups and is the recent winner of the FedEx Cup
5. Steve Stricker– played in the ’08 Ryder Cup for the first time. Has won 9 times on Tour
6. Dustin Johnson– Ryder Cup Rookie. Had near-misses at two Majors this year
7. Jeff Overton– Ryder Cup rookie. Has no career professional wins
8. Matt Kuchar– Ryder Cup rookie who is coming off of his best year on Tour
9. Stewart Cink– Has played in 4 Ryder Cups and was the ’09 British Open winner
10. Zach Johnson– Played in the ’06 Ryder Cup and won Colonial this year
11. Rickie Fowler- Ryder Cup rookie and youngest player on the American team
12. Tiger Woods– This will be his 6th Ryder Cup. For the first time in his career, he did not win a PGA Tour event
USA Catalyst: Tiger Woods
Woods will be dominant this week because quite simply, he has to be. He needs a good week for image rehabilitation, and also o prove to golfers around the world that he is still a force to be reckoned with. Woods’ swing changes are coming along, and he will be motivated at the Ryder Cup for the first time of his career. Look at, team Europe.
Europe Catalyst: Martin Kaymer
In terms of form, Kaymer might be the best player in the world right now. He is long, is precise, and is tough-minded. He has played in big moments, and has picked up Ryder Cup experience at Valhalla in ’08 as a captains invite. Kaymer will be a tough beat for the American side, and his game is suitable for all the formats of the Ryder Cup.
American Goat: Phil Mickelson
To be a goat, you have to come in with expectations. Given that Mickelson is the #2 player in the world, he will be expected to perform well in all five matches. However, Mickelson has never been known to be a great Ryder Cup player, and his wayward driving nd erratic play could make him tough to partner with in a team play format. I hope I’m wrong, but I have a bad feeling about Phil this week.
European Goat: Rory McIlroy
McIlroy has made a few remarks that could, and should have rubbed the American the wrong way. He even went as far to call Woods out publicly. McIlroy is young, but he should have known not to poke the bear. If he does play Woods, and I am hoping that Pavin and Montgomery pit them against each other in singles, McIlroy should look out. Woods is hurting right now, but he tends to make people pay for publicly doubting him. Remember Stephen Ames?
Final Prediction: USA 14.5, Europe 13.5
No one is expecting the US side to win, but people don’t realize that the European side has more Ryder Cup rookies than the US, and that the US players, at this moment, are in better collective form than their European counterparts. Woods will rally this team and make this US victory a Ryder Cup to remember.