• Home
  • About Me
  • Travel Advice
  • Guru Partnerships
  • Guru Recommends
  • Shop
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Me
  • HOME
  • SUBSCRIBE TO MY MAILING LIST
facebook twitter pinterest youtube instagram
  • Home
  • About Me
  • Travel Advice
  • Guru Partnerships
  • Guru Recommends
  • Shop
  • Subscribe
  • Contact Me
Uncategorized

Ryder Cup 2012 Preview

Posted onSeptember 10, 2012April 8, 2019 American Ryder Cup team, Chicago, Davis Love III, European Ryder Cup team, Medinah Country Club, Rory McIlroy, Ryder Cup 2012, The Masters

–>

The Euros are always primed and jacked up about the Ryder Cup and this year is no different. With the subdued Davis Love III as captain, the Americans will, no doubt, take a more measured and professional approach to RC 2012.
 
Rory is No. 1 and Luke Donald and Lee Westwood are number three and four in the Official World Golf Rankings, so Europe has to feel good about its chances in RC 2012 at Medniah Country Club outside Chicago September 28-30.
With Love III at the helm, I don’t think we’ll see any storming of the green like Brookline or many in-your-face fist pumps by the Americans.  By contrast, the Euros have Ian Poulter and Sergio Garcia, a couple of the most irritating, self-absorbed cheerleading golfers on the planet.
The rowdy Chicago area fans will do their best to needle Poulter and Garcia and they’ll definitely return fire, so it should be some good television viewing.
Suffice it to say, much like the Masters, the Ryder Cup is largely a glorified putting contest. You can absolutely, positively not expect to win either event unless the putts are falling.
Historically, when the European players start dropping bombs from every part of the green, the Americans are in deep trouble.
I love the Red, White and Blue, but I’m picking the Euros in this one because I think they can putt anywhere and they desperately want to win on American soil.
WHAT TO EXPECT
The Americans
{The team: Tiger Woods, Bubba Watson, Jason Dufner, Keegan Bradley, Webb Simpson, Zach Johnson, Matt Kuchar, Phil Mickelson, Dustin Johnson, Jim Furyk, Brandt Snedeker and Steve Stricker}
* Look for Tiger to play well this time.  Even though his Ryder Cup record is a sorry 13-14-2, he loves to play Medinah. He won PGA Championships there in 1999 and 2006.
* Can’t wait to see Jim Furyk taking what seems like hours to line up putts, then get over the ball, only to back off again. Very scintillating television.
* At least we won’t have to watch Sneds (Brandt Snedeker) wearing that ridiculous looking visor.
* Led by low-key Love, this team seems devoid of high intensity guys except for maybe Keegan Bradley and Bubba Watson.  Watney and Fowler would’ve added a little juice to the squad.
* Seems like this team has a wealth of grinders like Dufner, Z. Johnson, Kuchar, Snedeker and Stricker. I’m not saying that’s a bad thing, just that they play steady, not necessarily exciting golf.
The Europeans
{The team: Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Graeme McDowell, Paul Lawrie, Francesco Molinari, Luke Donald, Lee Westwood, Sergio Garcia, Peter Hanson, Martin Kaymer, Ian Poulter, Nicolar Colsaerts.}
* Get ready to watch, a bunch of no-name European Tour golfers  sinking putts from everywhere. You know, guys like Peter Hanson and Paul Lawrie knocking in 30 footers in their sleep.
* Sergio Garcia will play all-world golf. If Garcia played as well in the majors as he does under pressure in the Ryder Cup, he’d have 10 majors in the bag by now.
* Ian Poulter will be annoying everytime he wins a match. Heck, he’ll be annoying all the time. Fortunately because of the uniforms, we won’t have to watch him in his signature canary yellow trousers.
* Ya gotta believe the pressure is on Martin Kaymer, who has played poorly for the past 18 months. No doubt, the American players will be lobbying Love strongly to tee up against the struggling Kaymer. He looks nothing like the golfer who won the 2010 PGA Championship.
Medinah Country Club
* In recent years, designer Rees Jones rebuilt all of Medinah’s greens. While there are a few flat pin positions on every green, most of them aren’t very large. For both teams, bring a hot flat stick or fuhgettaboutit.
* Can’t wait to see all the crash and burns on number 15 hole, a potentially reachable par 4.  It’s listed at 391 yards but typically is played from around 350 yards and sometimes as short as 280 yards.
* For wild and crazy par 3’s, the 245-yard number 13 promises  to be fun-to-watch.
Television Coverage
* NBC’s Johnny Miller and Dan Hicks will make some great calls, but, is there anything better than hearing Gary Koch’s “Better than most” call again and again. Or how about Roger Maltbie’s “It looks like a bad lie, back to you Johnny.”
* Can’t wait for the countless shots of Coach Love and Coach Olazabal driving aimlessly around the course with their walkie-talkies in a topless golf cart.
* How about the obligatory shots of the stunningly beautiful wives of American golfers. I hope tennis star Carol Wozniacki is there supporting Rory.
* If Captain Love’s picks like Furyk and Stricker falter, get ready for the incessant babble how about how great near miss picks like Rickie Fowler, Nick Watney and Hunter Mahan would have done.
* Get ready for the feel good story about European team member Luke Donald returning to Chicago where he played college golf at Northwestern. Jimmy Roberts reporting, of course.
* Can’t wait for the audio of Chicago drunks yelling “In the hole” when Americans are at the tee on a 590 yard par five or the all-to-predictable “You da Man” when a fellow citizen hits a long putt to win a hole.
* Something to look forward to: Slow-motion shots of Rory McIlroy’s golf swing. His swing is mesmerizing to watch.
Previous Article 10 Annoying Things About Golf Travel
Next Article China’s First Two Hard Rock Hotels Coming to Mission Hills Shenzhen, Haikou

Related Posts

  • Future Golf MAJORS Venues

    July 6, 2025
  • Open Championship 2025: Five Things to Know About Royal Portrush

    July 2, 2025
  • Best Masters 2025 Happenings, Tweets and Quotes

    April 14, 2025

Global Golf - Great Autumn Discounts Right Now

Callaway Pre-Owned - Save Big NOW

Easy to Book VIATOR Tours & Activities

One Click Away from PGA Tour Tickets

Top Quality Golf Wall Art By Mike Klemme

2nd Swing Super Savings - Search Over 122,000 Used Club

IRISH GOLF TOURS - 30 Years Experience

The Golf Travel Guru T.V.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K2G94EE-CwY&t=61s

Categories

  • 2020 U.S. Open2
  • 2021 Open Championship1
  • 2022 U.S. Open1
  • 2023 Ryder Cup1
  • 2023 U.S. Open1
  • Amateur Golf1
  • Arnold Palmer3
  • Caddyshack2
  • Club Pro Guy (CPG1
  • FedExCup4
  • Florida Golf11
  • golf analysts4
  • golf bags14
  • golf betting9
  • golf course reviews3
  • Golf Destination Review20
  • Golf Equipment23
  • Golf Humor24
  • Golf Majors21
  • Golf Opinions32
  • Golf Resort Review20
  • Golf shirts12
  • Golf Travel122
  • Golf travel trends24
  • Golf Vacations48
  • Ireland3
  • links golf courses U.S.A.5
  • LIV Golf5
  • Masters21
  • Millennials golf24
  • new golf courses10
  • NFL football3
  • PGA Championship6
  • PGA Tour10
  • Phil Mickelson1
  • Product Review39
  • Proud 90 Golf Apparel4
  • Ryder Cup 20213
  • Scotland9
  • sports7
  • The Golf Travel Guru Youtube3
  • Tiger Woods19
  • Topgolf4
  • Tulsa1
  • Uncategorized186
  • What's New in Golf50
  • whiskey2
  • Wine Travel10
  • X-Golf America4

Blog Archives

Groovy Groomsmen Gifts

Fab Selection of Golf Gifts

When you purchase something using the links in our posts or ads, we may earn a small commission. We do not accept compensation for editorial reviews.

facebook twitter pinterest youtube instagram

The Golf Travel Guru

An intrepid traveler and storyteller, author of three books and more than 3,400 published articles, columns and blog posts, Ed Schmidt Jr., aka The Golf Travel Guru, is well versed in a variety of topics including, golf lifestyle, luxury travel, wine travel destinations, sports and health. Known for his sharp wit and entertaining writing style, Schmidt is a fun and easy read.

 

© 2024. The Golf Travel Guru. All rights reserved.