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Date: 27 Aug 2006 09:16:07
From: Fairway
Subject: US to win the Ryder Cup 16.5 - 11.5


Did you notice the different fortunes of the US Ryder Cup players vs
(predicted) European players in the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
yesterday? IIRC the US players had together -7 strokes while the
Europeans had +32 strokes. This is a huge difference in strength. On
the basis of this difference alone I would predict a final standing of
US 16.5 vs Europe 11.5. Now it=B4s up to the little Welshman to create
some cunning plans to unsettle the US players. Lehman is a brave man
but you never know, perhaps the US will unsettle themselves. Maybe
leaving out Davis Love III was the first blunder. F





 
Date: 27 Aug 2006 09:38:53
From: Fairway
Subject: Re: US to win the Ryder Cup 16.5 - 11.5



multi wrote:
> Now it=B4s up to the little Welshman to create
> >some cunning plans to unsettle the US players.
>
> We should count how many clubs they have in their bags every couple of
> holes :-)

Hehe, Woosnam would know everything about that! F



 
Date: 27 Aug 2006 09:29:34
From: multi
Subject: Re: US to win the Ryder Cup 16.5 - 11.5


On 27 Aug 2006 09:16:07 -0700, "Fairway" <arminsson@yahoo.com > wrote:
> On
>the basis of this difference alone I would predict a final standing of
>US 16.5 vs Europe 11.5. Now itīs up to the little Welshman to create
>some cunning plans to unsettle the US players.

We should count how many clubs they have in their bags every couple of
holes :-)


 
Date: 27 Aug 2006 14:08:32
From: mbryan9420@gmail.com
Subject: Re: US to win the Ryder Cup 16.5 - 11.5



Fairway wrote:
> Did you notice the different fortunes of the US Ryder Cup players vs
> (predicted) European players in the WGC-Bridgestone Invitational
> yesterday? IIRC the US players had together -7 strokes while the
> Europeans had +32 strokes. This is a huge difference in strength. On
> the basis of this difference alone I would predict a final standing of
> US 16.5 vs Europe 11.5. Now it=B4s up to the little Welshman to create
> some cunning plans to unsettle the US players. Lehman is a brave man
> but you never know, perhaps the US will unsettle themselves. Maybe
> leaving out Davis Love III was the first blunder. F

I can tell you where 5 of those US points are coming from. I heard
tiger is going to be the first player in Ryder Cup history to play the
4 ball and alternate shot formats by himself.