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Kudos to an American team that I think we all had serious doubts about heading into this week. On paper, the Americans were outmatched in both skill and experience. Regardless, players like Kenny Perry and J.B. Holmes stepped up to bring the cup back to American soil, defeating the Europeans by a score of 16 1/2 to 11 1/2. Read the wire story here.
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Tommorrow paul azinger will send his American team out against Faldo's Europeans at Valhalla .After having 3 defeats in a row they must have changed their strategy because they surely won't wanna loose another and hopefully they are gonna win against Faldo's Europeans.Azinger is very well knowned for his abilities and attitute and as a [...]
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... your best group of players. You just don't. That is why bringing up the outrageous point that the American Ryder Cup team is better off without Tiger Woods is downright farcical. AP columnist ... of this introduction bothers me, I would agree that yes, beating Tiger probably pumps the team up. So that is the justification for leaving him off your list? No offense to the 2003 British Open winner, but ...
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... embarassed by the Europeans the past two Ryder Cups and head into Friday's play without the world's No. 1 player. I think it will be advantageous. Now, instead of looking to Woods to dominate this team competiton as he does individual tournaments, the Americans will have to look in the mirror and take it on themselves to turn the tables on the favored Europeans. I'm still not sure ...
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... B. Holmes, and Hunter Mahan.The rest of America's team will be comprised of Phil Mickelson, Stewart Cink, ... (pictured right), Jim Furyk, and Book Weekley.Of course, this team is missing one player who qualified but will not be attending as a playing-member ... a number of reasons, but claimed that the PGA did not care about the American team. Further, he asserted that the PGA was only in the Ryder Cup ...
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For the remainder of the year, I expect to be in Nashville probably 4 days a week, two weeks a month. This week in Nashville was rather dull. Meetings during the day consisted of topics such as our documenting our current reverse logistics (returns) processes, mapping master data, and identifying potential system interfaces. Between the boring content and my cold medicine, it was difficult to ...
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