Pro Golf Daily: Talking Continues In Build-Up To Ryder Cup
Our latest daily roundup is here as the Ryder Cup verbal warfare continues now that the players are on the ground at Hazeltine.
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Let’s get down to it:
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Ryder Cup: Team Europe Power Rankings (read here): Sam Belden is on hand with his usual power rankings, but with this being a Ryder Cup week they come with a twist. Sam ranked team USA on Monday, on Tuesday he moved on to team Europe.
Arnold Palmer Graces This Week’s Sports Illustrated Cover (read here): Among the many media outlets honoring The King in the aftermath of his passing on Sunday, Sports Illustrated’s national cover for the coming week features Palmer front and center.
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Sergio Garcia: Ryder Cup Not Won With Words (read here): As the players from both teams start to practice at Hazeltine, Sergio Garcia and Rory McIlroy were among the European players to acknowledge they plan on using words from Davis Love III and Johnny Miller as motivation.
The Greatest Show In Golf (read here): Writing for The Player’s Tribune, Rory McIlroy describes what the Ryder Cup means to him and just what makes it different to any other event in golf.
Jordan Spieth In New Role As US Anchor At Ryder Cup (read here): Having been a rookie last time out, Jordan Spieth has felt the nerves of the Ryder Cup, now he has to be a driving force for his team.
In the Ryder Cup, the underdog card trumps all (read here): Brian Wacker looks at the history of the underdog in the Ryder Cup and how that tag has served Europe well in recent years.
That’s it for today’s roundup but check back in tomorrow when we’ll do it all again.
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