The Big Easy wrote: » Playing for pride instead of money when you're already fabulously wealthy is pretty cool too. The players love it as exemplified by Rory's about turn after playing in his first one.
Roger_007 wrote: » There was a time, before the Europeans became involved, when the Ryder Cup was not regarded with much importance and was dying on its feet. The Americans, in particular, regarded it as a bit of a nuisance which interfered with their off season activities such as fishing and shooting. The Americans used to win practically every time with whatever team they put out and didn’t regard it as much of an achievement to do so. I think there it’s much more importance attached to the Ryder Cup in Europe than in America because of the preeminence of the PGA. Many European tour players regard the Ryder Cup as their only chance to play against the ‘big boys’ .
Roger_007 wrote: » Many European tour players regard the Ryder Cup as their only chance to play against the ‘big boys’ .
Ottoman_1000 wrote: » I will disagree with you on that, you ask any american professional golfer what team he would rather make and its the Ryder Cup every time. Justin Thomas said it was his biggest honor in golf making the last Ryder Cup team in 2018....
eagle eye wrote: » I'd imagine for any American under 30 that playing the rest of the world is a much bigger deal than playing just Europe. I'm no a fan of it either. A tournament between the US and the rest of the world including Europe is probably the way to go now. That'd be made up of all golfers in the top 30 in the world right now. People want to talk about history, Ryder Cup in it's present format is only about 15 years older than the President's Cup.
Rikand wrote: The only reason they might like the presidents cup is because they have a chance of winning that one. Have they ever lost ? I can imagine the Ryder cup is a chore for them to be beaten time and time again by vastly inferior players
The Big Easy wrote: » Probably Masters, Open, US Open then Ryder Cup, then PGA for me
eagle eye wrote: » I'm well aware of that. Most people I know love it. I used to but just look at the Americans, it's less important to them than the President's Cup. It's really lost a lot too with so many of the Europeans living full time in the US.
eagle eye wrote: » Just look at the Americans, it's less important to them than the President's Cup.
Deeper Blue wrote: Well you're in the minority there.
Deeper Blue wrote: » Well you're in the minority there. I think the Ryder cup is the best tournament in golf. I imagine most would agree.
eagle eye wrote: » I really don't care about the Ryder Cup anymore and I won't be watching it. It's just a bunch of neighbours representing geographical regions.
Rikand wrote: Ah sure you might as well pick names out of a hat so in that case
Deeper Blue wrote: » Grand way to pass the weekend but the only things I'll really remember are Sergio's hole in one and Horschel's duff from the middle of the fairway. Roll on the Masters.
Ottoman_1000 wrote: » Ya I'm not sure if its because the crowd is smaller so general conversation between spectators becomes more audible or are they actually been that loud.!! I think its the latter as both players have given glances towards the gallery on more than 1 occasion...Billy has asked a cameramen to move twice on this back 9 already so maybe there're all gone mad...
FixdePitchmark wrote: » Must be a good bit of drinking in these tents around the place - and fair play to them - but the tents are overlooking the course - just the talking is doing my head in. I get changing the game and all the stuff - but this is taking the piss - playing for a WGC.