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9:09AM

RealClearSports: Anything But an Easy Ryder Cup

By Art Spander
For RealClearSports.com


NEWPORT, Wales -- The best illustration came from Davis Love III after he returned home from an unsuccessful sporting competition in Europe and was confronted by a friend. "He asked me what the Ryder Cup was,'' Love remembered, "and how did we lose it.''

Nobody need ask the first question any longer. Whether the second is required will be learned before the weekend is finished.

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9:40AM

Newsday (N.Y.): Ryder Cup captains try to quell Woods pick controversy

By Art Spander
Special to Newsday


NEWPORT, Wales -- It's golf's version of Super Bowl week, a long buildup to a short tournament. The Ryder Cup will be played Friday though Sunday at Celtic Manor, just across the Severn River from England, but the hype started on a Monday so gloomy and chilled it seemed more like February than September.

The biennial matches between 12-man teams from the United States and Europe have the potential to be captivating, the Americans trying to win on this side of the Atlantic for the first time since 1993 and the Euros attempting to regain the Cup that they lost in 2008.

But until the first shot is struck on what forecasters predict will be a morning of rain, there's not much substance. The two captains, Colin Montgomerie of the Europe and Corey Pavin of America, have asked their players not to tweet or post anything on Facebook. And Montgomerie said he didn't set up the Manor for "a so-called home-course advantage." He wants the best team to win.

Golf isn't exactly the paragon of a group competition. Years ago, when he was at Wake Forest and criticized for "not being a team player," Lanny Wadkins asked justifiably, "What did they want me to do, pass the ball around?"

What Pavin neatly did Monday, not long after the U.S. team charter landed at nearby Newport airport, was bypass any controversy about Tiger Woods, one of his four captain's picks.

When a Brit asked Pavin whether he wanted Tiger to be a leader or "one of the guys trying to fit in," he responded with an intentionally bland comment. "Every player has a role to play," he said, "and all 12 guys have their own individual abilities and personalities."

Pavin was feeling a bit smug because of the way his alma mater, UCLA, pummeled Texas in football on Saturday. "I watched it," he said, "and enjoyed it."

What Montgomerie didn't enjoy was a tabloid story insisting he would not have selected Woods, who during his year that included revelations of infidelity and a divorce, did not win a tournament.

"I've always said Tiger is the best player in the world and in my opinion, the best player to ever play the game," Montgomerie said. "Of course he'd be in my team."

Because he is on Pavin's team, the question was what Tiger's role would be. The answer was noncommittal.

"Well," Pavin said, "I just hope he's just going to go out and play well and win some points. That's the role I would like him to play, just like everybody else on the team."

Woods hasn't played well in the Ryder Cup with a career record of 10 wins, 13 losses and two halves.

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9:27AM

RealClearSports: Now Tiger Must Prove He Belongs

By Art Spander
For RealClearSports.com


NEW YORK -- Those who believe in cause and effect will find a connection between the New York Stock Exchange serving as the site for the announcement of the U.S. Ryder Cup wild cards on Tuesday and the Dow Jones average subsequently falling 107 points.

Tiger Woods futures? Sell short.

Read the full story here.

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9:06AM

Newsday (N.Y.): Tiger a likely captain's pick for Ryder Cup, but he's not a lock

By Art Spander
Special to Newsday

MILWAUKEE -- Corey Pavin didn't directly say he would make Tiger Woods one of his four captain's picks for the Ryder Cup team, but he certainly implied as much.

Pavin was asked yesterday morning -- a day after the eight top points leaders through Sunday's PGA Championshipautomatically qualified - the pros and cons of selecting Woods, 12th in the standings.

"Well, he's the No. 1 player in the world," Pavin said of Tiger. "That's a pretty good pro . . . he's high on my list . . . he'll be a big consideration.

"He's playing better. I think we have all seen that, and he wants to play, wants to be a part of the team. But it's going to be my judgment whether I pick him or not. I don't think there's any cons."

Woods has not won a tournament since returning to golf at the Masters in April after his absence because of marital infidelities and rehabilitation.

He had his worst finish as a pro in the WGC-Bridgestone that ended Aug. 8, tying for 78th in a field of 80. But he was much improved at the PGA Championship at Whistling Straits, 60 miles north of here, tying for 28th at 2-under-par 286.

"I think a couple of things have happened the last couple of weeks, '' said Pavin, who will announce his picks Sept. 7. "Obviously he played better last week. He's working on some things that seem to be improving his game. So I was obviously pleased to see that happen last week.''

The eight who qualified are led by Phil Mickelson and include Hunter Mahan, Bubba Watson, Jim Furyk, Steve Stricker, Dustin Johnson, Jeff Overton and Matt Kuchar.

The biennial match, between Europe and the United States is scheduled for Oct. 1-3 at Celtic Manor, near Cardiff,Wales. The United States has not won in Europe since 1993.

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