Alta said:
Yes, I attribute most of those mistakes to overthinking things and not just doing the obvious though.
Like not using analytics. I think our pairings decisions are baffling.
Alta said:
Yes, I attribute most of those mistakes to overthinking things and not just doing the obvious though.
JCA1 said:
Yeah. We'll all (me included) ***** and complain about the players, captains, etc. but they're visible, but Europe's true advantage probably lies in a bunch of unknown, behind-the-scenes guys doing the tedious little things that optimizes their players' ability to play well. Which includes everything from acclimating to the time zone, to accommodations, to nutrition and wellness stuff, to actual golf stuff like course set-up and pairings, etc. That's probably what we should concentrate on building the next 2 years rather than constantly debating the captain and the last captain's pick.
Alta said:
Seems like I'm in the minority but part of our problem seems to be we dramatically overthink the Ryder Cup.
cb1919 said:Alta said:
Seems like I'm in the minority but part of our problem seems to be we dramatically overthink the Ryder Cup.
The Europeans switched out the sheets and shampoo in their team hotel. The US definitely isn't overthinking things.
aggiegolfer2012 said:
What I'd like an answer to in the pairings is if any consideration was made to adjust them after all the rain. The course set up sucked for our team once the rain took the roll out of the fairways for our shorter and low ball flight guys. They were having a birdie-fest and the groups with Morikawa and Henley in them were fighting from 20+ yards back every other hole.
JCA1 said:
NLU's recap show made an interesting point I hadn't thought of. Basically, we have an analytics department crunching all the numbers. But they're computer nerds, not golfers so when they conflict with the captain/golfers' gut feelings, the analytics lose and the gut wins. The Euros have Molinari as their numbers guy so they trust his opinions much more.
Wouldn't surprise me if there's something to that.
The Milkman said:
I think the issue with Scottie in the RC is simple. What makes him great week to week is that he doesn't make big mistakes. He never doubles, he makes a ton of pars, and runs into birdies. Over the course of a 72 hole stroke play event, the winner is the one who makes the fewest mistakes.
Match play needs aggression. Scottie's play is all about throttling aggression.
98Ag99Grad said:
The last 2 cups there have been a couple of guys out of nowhere make the team who you never really considered. Rome had Clark and Harmen after they won majors. This year was Spaun and Griffin. You never know where someone's game will be in 2 years. Would love to see Max get back in to form because he has played really well in both the RC and P Cup.
DannyDuberstein said:
Scottie makes a ****ton of birdies. He has also been good in singles. I think it's the team aspect. He's a lone alpha wolf and it just doesn't fit him. Tiger had a bad Ryder Cup record but was 4-2-2 in singles. Scottie has a bad Ryder Cup record but is 2-0-1 in singles. Tiger was the best match player of all time winning 6 straight USGA championships.
There's just something about putting these two with a partner that doesn't work. Honestly, some of it is the partner. Maybe it's a bit of intimidation to carry your weight with the world #1, I don't know. But it's not just been Tiger and Scottie ****ing up these matches. And some of it my be the opponents extra fired up to attack pins and attack putts against the world #1, which when playing in pairs the mistakes in trying to do that oftentimes get covered
zgolfz85 said:
now that the cup is over, keegan and PGA getting hammered for the course setup for being way too easy. What do we think there? There were very FEW bogeys and a TON of birdies. I don't think it should play like a US Open, but do agree that we shouldn't be seeing guys spin it with ease from the rough and from fairway bunkers.
JCA1 said:
Apparently Brandel floated Justin Leonard as a potential captain. Gotta say, that does make some sense. Clearly loves the Ryder Cup and would have the time to dedicate to it. Probably the closest American comparison to Luke Donald that I can think of.