It is an eruption! After two days at the Ryder Cup, the Europeans cast it out, lead 11.5 to 4.5 and the Singles from Sunday in just 2.5 points (or two wins and half) away from the Ryder Cup retention. It was a weird, wild, tense day in Bethpage, so let’s start the conversation there …
1. Has the crowd “crossed a border” on Bethpage on Saturday?
James Colgan, News and Features Editor (@Jamescolgan26): Yes, they did. But I don’t know, I’m not that That Toom over? The energy and tenacity of this event is the majority of what makes it so special. The chaos of an active (and sometimes antagonating) audience is incredible and incredibly unique. As with everything else in life, some losers take things too far. I would rather have a ryder cup that sounds like a rock concert than a church service.
Dylan Dethier, senior writer (@dylan_dethier): Luke Donald expressed it well in his press conference after the round when he outlined the two categories of fans who crossed the border. The first is to make noise while players actually make their shot. The second becomes personal. It is a too intimate setting for things like that; If you scream about the family of a player while those player and their family are there? That gets dirty fairly quickly. So yes, there were a whole series of cases of line junction and there were a lot of people in the crowd who grin that stuff. But much of the atmosphere was actually … pretty great? It’s sport! Every time the fans went harder for Europeans, Europeans did more wonderful things.
Sean Zak, senior writer (@Sean_zak): I feel that your gentlemen have covered it well. What I was surprised about is how contagious those three words became today: F – k you, Rory. I have heard them hundreds of times.
2. Who is responsible for the Euro -Dominance? No repeated answers!
Colgan: Maybe the better question is: Who is not? I go with Rory McIlroy, who is unbeaten, absolutely frightening and completely full of life. For my money, Rory’s versions at the Ryder Cup will become a large part of his lasting image as a golfer – and this week he added a very memorable chapter.
DESTHIER: Tommy Fleetwood. For example, he is 4-0-0. His vibes are flawless. He is so universally loved that even the American fans had a hard time rooting against him. He won the FedEx Cup a month ago and just keeps winning.
Bag: Lemme go with David Garland, Luke Donald and Dodo Molinari. Together they seem to have everyone Involved in the attention of Team Europe. Garland is an old DP World Tour employee with whom every player has a strong relationship. He is a man with the back room with whom everyone seems to talk in the moments for the competitions. Then the boys get more credit, such as Donald for his captain and Molinari for his statistical spirit. It is all part of the entire package.
3. Who is the fault of the American debacle? The same rules!
Colgan: The lawn mowers! Course setup is supposed to be a big advantage of having a Home Ryder Cup. Somehow the Americans let it feel the opposite. The lack of real Bethpage Rough turned the course into a well competition … and the Americans were not ready for a put competition.
DESTHIER: The Europeans! They made an absolute truck load from Birdies. Look, this will be a two -year conversation and there are many more answers. But it was remarkable to see how well these Europeans played together. The statistics suggest that they also have ham-egg from these competitions. It has been a master class.
Bag: It feels cheap to sail Scottie Scheffler, but I am in the rules. The biggest player on earth has played as … the number 30 player in the world. That difference is all when you are broadcast every session and be Rahm, Fleetwood and McIlroy Ballin ‘.
4. What is the best Sunday Singles match?
Colgan: Cam Young vs. Justin Rose, and not just because this may be the only competition that takes place before the cup is more or less decided. Young is the only light place for the Americans this week; Rose has been a timeless miracle for the euros (remember when he was a timeless miracle two years ago in Rome?). Young will not turn the Tide of Ryder Cup Week, but he could send a big message with that start.
DESTHIER: Rory Mcilroy vs. Scottie Scheffler. This has been the season of Rory and Scottie. Rory won in Pebble, on TPC Sawgrass, in Augusta, in Ireland – and now in a Ryder Cup road. Scottie actually won everything else, half a dozen events in total, including two majors. But now McIlroy is 3-0-1 on this Ryder Cup and Scheffler is an unthinkable 0-4-0. Forget the overall score; They will both want these bad.
Bag: I think Xander Schauffele Vs. Jon Rahm 18 holes goes. And I think it will be tasty all the time.
5. What is the final score?
Colgan: 21.5-7.5. The romp ends with a pounding and the Americans suddenly wonder if a “new vision” for Ryder Cup leadership means that the whole thing is being demolished.
DESTHIER: [Whispers] Lots of wave over, gang. If the US is just … ehh, let alone. It’s not going to happen. But I do think that Team USA will feel comfortable in the friendly limits of individual competition and Sunday Singles 7.5-4.5 will win to give us a 16-12 final-a much closer end result than ever felt.
Bag: 18-10, and you know what that means. A complete sweep of 5 sessions for Team Europe.
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