Sunday Singles Matchups - Ryder Cup 2012

Here are the matchups in Sunday’s singles at the 2012 Ryder Cup

Luke Donald vs Bubba Watson
Ian Poulter vs Webb Simpson
Rory McIlroy vs Keegan Bradley
Justin Rose vs Phil Mickelson
Paul Lawrie vs Brandt Snedeker
Nicholas Colsaerts vs Dustin Johnson
Grame McDowell vs Zach Johnson
Sergio Garcia vs Jim Furyk
Peter Hanson vs Jason Dufner
Lee Westwood vs Matt Kuchar
Martin Kaymer vs Steve Stricker
Francesco Molinari vs Tiger Woods

There is so much potential good golf here, it’s hard for The GolfBlogger to contain his excitement. McIlroy vs Bradley? Wow. Garcia vs Furyk? Can’t wait. Donald-Watson. Westwood-Kuchar. The heck with the NFL. My tv will be on the Ryder Cup all day long.

1 thought on “Sunday Singles Matchups - Ryder Cup 2012”

  1. I hate that I was right about this.  I thought that Steve Stricker was the worst of the picks by DL3.  Also Furyk should not have been picked.

    Mayhan and Fowler should have been picked instead of them.  I have also said I might have wanted Daly in there- mostly because I like JD, but also because he has been pretty consistent as of late. 

    That was what I said when they were picked, and then yesterday around the beers I was ticked at DL3 because why do you sit Keegan/Phil?  They were so strong Saturday morning, and they only played 12 holes, there was plenty of golf in them

    So DL3 plays Stricker, for his third match, after two losses, and sits, Furyk, Brandt, Phil & Keegan.  Perhaps after going 0/2, you still have to play Tiger, but what about putting in Furyk who at the time was 1/2?  What about playing Brandt?  I don’t think you could break up Keegan/Phil – but playing Steve/Tiger as they were seemed like a predetermined throwaway loss. 

    As for Tiger, this is going to beat him up some.  His Ryder Cup record is complete crap.  As much as I thought the Presidents Cup was going to free him for some wins in 2012, I think the Ryder Cup is going to make it harder for him to win in 2013.

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