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2004 Ryder Cup - Europe vs USA
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| Ian^ |
C'Mon the Europe :D :D :D
Anyones thoughts to the key players ?
Personally i'm looking for a big game from Garcia & Westwood this morning |
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| RubiK Cube |
| Always an excellent contest and it will be very close again. I think it will come down to how the rookies perform rather than the big guns, since both sides have 5. The way Luke Donald has been playing recently means he could make a big impact, plus he learned his trade over in the US while at college |
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| InterMilan31 |
With my favorite golfers being Tiger Woods(fan since US Amateurs) and David Duval(Hes going to be a good again:nervous: ) I dont know who to support. I guess I will go for Europe but I do want to see Tiger do well and get off this slump of his. I hate Mickelson, Sutton and the other US golfers, cocky wank*rs to me.
Hoping for Sergio to keep up that form he has had of late and I think Westwood will have a good RC.
Im looking forward to that. Big weekend in England
Ryder Cup
Chelski v Tottenham
then Monday its:
Man Utd v Liverpool
Cant get better than that! |
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| Ian^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
With my favorite golfers being Tiger Woods(fan since US Amateurs) and David Duval(Hes going to be a good again:nervous: ) I dont know who to support. I guess I will go for Europe but I do want to see Tiger do well and get off this slump of his. I hate Mickelson, Sutton and the other US golfers, cocky wank*rs to me.
Hoping for Sergio to keep up that form he has had of late and I think Westwood will have a good RC.
Im looking forward to that. Big weekend in England
Ryder Cup
Chelski v Tottenham
then Monday its:
Man Utd v Liverpool
Cant get better than that! |
dont forget also the ICC trophy cricket here in the quarters, and Bolton at Highbury trying to be the first to beat the gooners :D |
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| InterMilan31 |
Forgot about Bolton Arsenal! I was thinking of something on Sat but couldnt :haha:. Going to the pub to watch that one. Arsenal will win 4-2 in my opinion! I know nothing about Cricket but the nation loves it so I should have added it.
Can someone post the Sky Sports Ryder Cup times please thanks! |
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| RubiK Cube |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
Cant get better than that! |
Since ur an Inter fan: Inter v Palermo on Eurosport |
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| InterMilan31 |
| quote: | Originally posted by RubiK Cube
Since ur an Inter fan: Inter v Palermo on Eurosport |
Was going to post that but doesnt attract the other UKTA's:haha: |
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| Ian^ |
| quote: | Originally posted by InterMilan31
Was going to post that but doesnt attract the other UKTA's:haha: |
i watch the italian footy when the spanish isn't on as spain/spanish footy is my second love :) |
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| Ian^ |
Tiger Woods
Phil Mickelson
Vs
1up
Padraig Harrington
Colin Montgomerie
Davis Love III
Chad Campbell
Vs
3up
Darren Clarke
Miguel Angel Jimenez
Chris Riley
Stewart Cink
Vs
1up
Paul McGinley
Luke Donald
Jim Furyk
David Toms
vs
3up
Sergio Garcia
Lee Westwood
great start from our babies :D |
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| Turner |
P Mickelson & T Woods lost to C Montgomerie & P Harrington 2 and 1
D Love III & C Campbell lost to D Clarke & MA Jimenez 5 and 4
C Riley & S Cink halved with P McGinley & L Donald A/S
D Toms & J Furyk lost to S Garcia & L Westwood 5 and 3
Europe made a dream start to the first day of the 35th Ryder Cup, taking a 3½-½ lead after the morning fourballs at Oakland Hills.
Europe got off to a flyer as Colin Montgomerie birdied the first - and with his partner Padraig Harrington the next three - on their way to a 2 and 1 victory over world number two Tiger Woods and fourth-ranked Phil Mickelson.
The much-vaunted American pair never gelled and trailed throughout, despite Mickelson making a birdie at 16 when they trailed dormy three. But Monty's steady par at the short 17th wrapped up the win.
European cup veterans Darren Clarke and Miguel Angel Jimenez fared even better, crushing Davis Love III and Chad Campbell 5 and 4.
Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood also started impressively and closed out their match against David Toms and Jim Furyk 5 and 3 on the 15th green.
Incredibly, the Americans never led in any match all morning and had to battle for a half point in the third match.
The contest between Chris Riley and Stewart Cink and Paul McGinley and Luke Donald was a lot closer affair throughout.
McGinley put Europe ahead with a birdie at 13, but Cink rolled in a birdie putt at 15 to level it, then lipped the cup for a birdie and a win at 16.
The match went up the 18th all square and Cink, Riley and Donald all found the fairway. But only Donald found the green with his approach and after Cink missed his par putt, Riley was forced to hole a clutch six-footer for the Americans' only half point of the morning. |
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| Ian^ |
USA 1 1/2 - Europe 6 1/2
Amazing days play from the Europeans, every man who played did their bit, and it's as good a start as we could ever have wished for :D
GO EUROPE! |
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| RubiK Cube |
| quote: | Originally posted by Ian^ and it's as good a start as we could ever have wished for :D
GO EUROPE! |
Best opening day we've ever had
Plus the US "dream team" got sweet fa :haha: :haha: |
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