Saturday, October 2, 2010

Ryder Cup Format 2010


Graeme McDowell believes that a radically revised format of the Ryder Cup could help Europe to victory at Celtic Manor hopes.
The U.S. Open champion and his 11 teammates face a day physically and mentally exhausting punishing session immediately following the Friday time more than seven hours.
After halving the fourballs match alongside fellow Ulsterman Rory McIlroy against Stuart Cink and Kuchar Mutt this morning, who immediately began their preparations foursomes before facing the same opponents.
European players and U.S. 24 to be created in the course at once as the organizers tried to revive the schedule and stay on course for a planned finish on Sunday.
After the foursomes, fourballs two other foursomes quartet are also scheduled to start Saturday.
"We've kind of been forced into this scenario," said McDowell.
"But it is important to try to get this thing done on Sunday night.
"I like the system I think is very good for us to play six quartets -. I think we have much strength in depth in our team and really helps our team.
"There have been a little sun today, and the golf course is starting to dry up."
McDowell also paid tribute to his playing partner of 21 years old, who shone in his Ryder Cup debut.
"Rory and I fought when we were there last night, and were very happy when the game was suspended and could get home, get a good sleep and regroup all guns blazing for today," he added.
"That half point was very valuable to us personally.
"To play with Rory was great, he's a good friend of mine. To view the hole the putt he made on 17 and really get in the Ryder Cup was unbelievable."

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