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Management Lessons from the Ryder Cup victory

We often fall into the trap of generating retrospective explanations for sporting events that, in reality, hinge on some apparently minor incidents. And so, now we are told that the US victory was the result of an elaborate strategy on the part of Paul Azinger. But this time, I actually think th... (Read on...)

Reaction to the US Ryder Cup victory

As players and traveling spectators leave the Louisville area, many commentators all over the world are weighing in with their views and perspectives on what has just unfolded at the 37th Ryder Cup Matches. Here's a brief sample of what the press has to offer: Reuters suggest that the US vic... (Read on...)

The US wins the Ryder Cup!

A nine-year wait for US golf has come to an end. In an unforgettable final session, the US team has won the Ryder Cup for the first time in the 21st century! The scene for this much-enjoyed victory was set impressively by young Anthony Kim who faced down the challenge of Sergio Garcia in the ... (Read on...)

Sunday Singles matches

The US team needs at least 5.5 points to win the Ryder Cup for the first time since 1999. They have twelve opportunities to win points today in the singles matches. The captains have selected their line-ups as follows (Valhalla tee-off time): 1203 Anthony Kim v Sergio Garcia 1214 Hunter Mahan ... (Read on...)

A two point US lead at the end of Day 2

The US team holds a 9-7 lead going into the Sunday Singles at the 2008 Ryder Cup. The Saturday fourball matches were a close affair with three of the four matches decided on the 18th green. Some difficult putts were made, others were missed and when the dust settled, the spoils were evenly share... (Read on...)

The Europeans close the gap

Following Saturday's foursome matches, the US team now holds a 7-5 lead. The morning session was remarkable for the manner in which three of the four matches were so one-sided on the front nine - the English pair of Rose & Poulter raced into a 5-hole lead while both the Mickelson/Kim and F... (Read on...)

Day 2 Foursome Matches

With the US team holding a significant three-point lead, Paul Azinger has confidently sent out the exact same line-up for Saturday's foursomes. If his team returns three points, as they did on Friday, then Europe are staring defeat right in the face. Nick Faldo has really shaken up his selection,... (Read on...)

What it says in the papers

With the sun yet to rise on Valhalla on Day 2 of the 2008 Ryder Cup, here is a selection of press analysis on the exciting happenings of Day 1 and some thoughts on what is to come on Day 2 The Louisville Courier-Journal accurately captures the essence of Day 1 with their Pumped-up jump start hea... (Read on...)

US lead after Day 1

The Ryder Cup rarely fails to provide drama. September 19th 2008 was no exception. Very few would have predicted a three point lead for the US team going into the second day but that's where we stand. New American heroes have emerged: Anthony Kim, Boo Weekley and Hunter Mahan may not have been h... (Read on...)

The pendulum swings to the US..

And so, a foursome session that looked at one stage like a one-sided victory for the Europeans turned dramatically into a 3-1 win for the US team. And the reality is that it should have been at least another half a point for the US team as Jim Furyk and Kenny Perry contrived to throw away a 2-up lea... (Read on...)

Day 1 well under way

All four foursome matches are now on the course. The first hole has been very successful for the Europeans with three of their pairings going 1up. Overall, it's been a disappointing start from the American team although they have begun to make some good putts to win back some holes.  The lea... (Read on...)

Here we go!

To competing chants of "USA! USA! USA!" and "Ole, ole, ole!" from a raucous crowd at the 1st tee, the 37th Ryder Cup matches have begun. The honour of hitting the first shot fell to double-major winner, Padraig Harrington. He hit a magnificent drive, putting the ball in the perfect position f... (Read on...)

Friday’s Foursome Pairings

Following a long and sometimes painful opening ceremony, the pairings for Friday morning have been announced. 1. Mickelson/Kim vs Harrington/Karlsson 2. Leonard/Mahan vs Casey/Stenson 3. Campbell/Cink vs Rose/Poulter 4. Perry/Furyk vs Garcia/Westwood The players on the US team who wil... (Read on...)

So, where’s your money?

The Las Vegas wise guys and European bookies agree - the European team are favourites to win the Ryder Cup. Only the Irish bookie Paddy Power is brave enough to go 'odds against' on the European team, all others see them as odds-on favourites. This is an unprecedented situation in Ryder Cup history ... (Read on...)

Press round-up

With all the players now well settled in Valhalla, it appears that every golf journalist in the world has followed them to Kentucky. In the absence of any significant news - no real clarity on pairings or no unexpected events - much of the focus is on good old-fashioned previews. Here's a sample... (Read on...)

Faldo Picks Ian Poulter and Paul Casey

Nick Faldo has announced his wild card picks to complete his team for next months Ryder Cup Matches at Valhalla. Ian Poulter and Paul Casey complete the European Lineup.... (Read on...)

It should be Casey & Clarke, but…

By the end of today, the speculation surrounding Nick Faldo's wild card picks will be over. But I fear that the debate will rage all the way up to the matches in Kentucky. Why? Because Nick Faldo likes to see the world differently to everyone else. There appears to be a consensus amongst go... (Read on...)

Ryder Cup Parking

Parking is always a hot topic around Ryder Cup time - Free Parking is available for all Ticket holders at the Kentucky Exposition Center (KEC) with a complimentary shuttle service running from the KEC and downtown Louisville to Valhalla Golf Club. View Larger Map The shuttle service start... (Read on...)

Darren Clarke Wins Dutch Open

Darren clinched the Dutch Open with another impressive round of 66 today, bringing him in 4 strokes ahead of Paul McGinley. The question on everyones mind is - has he done enough to secure a wildcard place on the Ryder Cup team? Nick Faldo will announce his two wild card picks after the European t... (Read on...)

Is Tiger’s absence balanced by Luke’s?

As feared, Luke Donald won't be participating in this year's Ryder Cup having undergone surgery on his left wrist. This is a significant, if fully expected, blow to the chances of the European team. Donald's Ryder Cup record is excellent, having been a key contributor to the last two victories. ... (Read on...)   1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7  Next Page »