Today is surely making him regret some of those choices. 1/2 point here, 1/2 point there could’ve been the difference.Keegan put some good awful pairings out there.
Today is surely making him regret some of those choices. 1/2 point here, 1/2 point there could’ve been the difference.Keegan put some good awful pairings out there.
Not disagreeing, but what are they saying were the bad pairings?Today is surely making him regret some of those choices. 1/2 point here, 1/2 point there could’ve been the difference.
Morikawa and English a second time after they were awful Friday. I’d say Scheffler and BdC yesterday wasn’t great either, neither was playing well.Not disagreeing, but what are they saying were the bad pairings?
AmenRetaining the cup isn’t the same thing as winning it. Go ahead and demonstrate Shane but you were in a battle today.
Viktor needs to show up to the presser in a neck brace to really sell it.Giving both teams half a point when a guy can't play is dumb. It should be a forfeit and a full point.
Hell, show up in one of those steel halo’s in a wheel chair!Viktor needs to show up to the presser in a neck brace to really sell it.
No doubt you were on the right side of the betting odds and by a long margin, but having that half point in the pocket turned out to be a huge emotional cushion for Europe.Don’t worry.
I agree. They should lose a point if they can't play. It's like forfeiting a match.Hovland gets 1/2 point for being injured? Can some of our guys fake an injury so the final score isn’t so embarrassing?
It’s been the rule for 46 years. The US won because of it in 1991. Keegan has had 14 months to ask for changes to rules that he didn’t like and he never made a fuss. Until today. It’s disgraceful for a US Ryder Cup captain to not know the rules.i am not a golf guy, but someone explain to me how giving a half point for an injured player isn't the dumbest rule in the history of any sport, ever. if the retirement happens before the match then there should be an alternate. if it's during play then the opposing team wins a point.
i thought conceding putts was stupid (it is), but this one takes the cake.
it's also disgraceful for it to have ever been a rule in the first place. and i'd say that regardless of if it benefited Europe or the US.It’s been the rule for 46 years. The US won because of it in 1991. Keegan has had 14 months to ask for changes to rules that he didn’t like and he never made a fuss. Until today. It’s disgraceful for a US Ryder Cup captain to not know the rules.
No doubt it’s a bad rule. But there’s been ample opportunity to change the rule. Keegan had that opportunity months ago and chose not to.it's also disgraceful for it to have ever been a rule in the first place. and i'd say that regardless of if it benefited Europe or the US.