America lost the Ryder Cup again, why am I not surprised.
For the first time in Ryder Cup history, the United States lost the Ryder Cup three straight times, but the Europeans did not win the Cup legitimately. They, in pointed fact, cheated. Under the current rules for the Europeans, the players can qualify through two separate and different ways. Also, the Ryder Cup points for the Europeans players begins at the start of the golf season in the year that the Ryder Cup is being played. Furthermore, the cut off deadline is two whole weeks after the Americans. Excuse me, but the Europeans are effectively picking a team that is custom designed to defeat the American squad. That is known as cheating. And they know it, especially when one considers that the European Captain already know the members of the American squad. If you ask me, the opponents are holding all the aces and I say it's time to kick over the table.
Think about the various ways the Europeans are cheating right now, not only are they working from two separate qualification points systems and enjoy an extra two weeks, their players now can play full time on the PGA and qualify for the squad. As a result, the Europeans now know the Americans far better than the Americans know their opposing counterparts. On top of all this, they enjoy a huge advantage in team play against the Americans, and now they want to rob the Americans of their only remaining advantage in singles. Also keep in mind, the Americans are strictly limited to picking players from the American players from the PGA. How is any of this fair?
Here is my suggestion to rectify the situation, either the Europeans follow the President's Cup rules regarding cut-off deadlines and simultaneous announcement of captain picks or give the Americans special dispensation for the difference in the qualification process. Firstly, the American Captain should be permitted to bring three surprise pinch players to be used once per day at his discretion. In order to permit the American Captain time to consider the use of the pinch players for any given round, the European Captain must announce the lineup for the all the matches before the Americans need to deliver his reply. Currently, the draw is announced simultaneously. What I am effectively suggesting is that the American captain should be allowed to deliver his reply to an official and the starter on the first tee box.
Remember, this is not really all that new. In the 2004 American League Championship series between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox, the Boston manager kept changing pitchers towards the end of the 7th and final game in order to prevent the Yankees from scoring a hit, since the Boston manager knows who is on deck for the Yankees.
1 Comments:
Dear Beagle,
It's not the system, it's the fire in the belly that wins team golf events. The US brought the very best team they possible could and the results have been, Europe has won the last three cups.
Let's face it the American's are great individual golfers (isn't Tiger the best ever), however they can't seem to understand the Team concept.
I don't care how you pick them........the American team can't get beyond the thought of individual glory and the fear of screwing up.
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