WOW! What a performance by the Americans this afternoon! Bubba
Watson and Webb Simpson roared out of the gate with seven birdies
on the first eight holes en route to routing Paul Lawrie and Peter
Hanson. Keegan Bradley kept us his phenomenal play and Phil
Mickelson played superbly as well, to beat the formidable pair of
McIlroy/McDowell. Dustin Johnson and Matt Kuchar were solid
throughout in beating Justin Rose and Martin Kaymer. And the
Woods/Stricker match against Westwood and Nic Colsaerts was one for
the ages. Through 17 holes, Woods and Stricker were an absolutely
splendid nine-under as a team for the round — and yet they trailed
by one, because Colsaerts had putted like a maniac to post eight
birdies and an eagle on his own ball. Amazingly, Colsaerts also
lipped out twice, without which he would have been threatening a 60
on his own ball. At Medinah! Abso-friggin-lutely unbelievable stuff
for a guy in his very first Ryder Cup match in his life. I wrote at
noon that Colsaerts was capable of incredibly streaks, good and bad
— and wow, did he prove the first! Without Lee Westwood helping
much at all, all afternoon, Colsaerts alone was leading two of the
world’s best players, in tandem, both of whom were playing
excellent golf. Words fail to describe how good he was.
Now, a hat tip to Woods, who in the morning played one of his
worst rounds ever. In the afternoon round, he showed
what has long made him a champion. After opening with a birdie to
erase the morning’s stench immediately, he also birdied 5 on the
front side. Then, on the back, amazing stuff: He birdied 10,
birdied 11, birdied 14, barely missed birdie at 15, birdied 16,
birdied 17, and then striped two straight shots on 18 to give
himself a chance to birdie yet again and at grab another half point
for tye U.S.A. despite the heroics of Colsaerts. His 16-foot putt
broke left just as it reached the hole, caught the edge of the left
side of the hole… but didn’t fall. So Woods and Stricker get a
second loss on their card, which makes it look like they played
badly, But Stricker played okay in both rounds, and Woods redeemed
an awful morning round. No disgrace at all.
So the Americans end the first day not behind, as they so often
are in these matches, but instead ahead 5-3 — a very significant
edge.
U.S.A.! U.S.A.!
pet products | 9.28.12 @ 11:25PM
nice article,really informative.
Cobalt| 9.30.12 @ 6:27PM
What the hell happened?
Europe began the day, behind 10-6.