Hands down, one of my favorite sporting events. I was lucky enough to be able to get out to Oakland Hills to watch the US get massacred two years ago, and can't wait to tune in this weekend.
Here are the teams ...
UNITED STATES
Phil Mickelson - 6th Team ('95,'97,'99,’02,'04,'06)
Overall: 9-8-3 (Win, Loss, Halved)
Singles: 3-2-0
Foursomes: 2-2-2
Fourball: 4-4-1
Tiger Woods - 5th Team ('97,'99,‘02,'04,'06)
Overall: 7-11-2
Singles: 2-1-1
Foursomes: 2-5-1
Fourball: 3-5-0
Jim Furyk - 5th Team ('97,'99,’02,'04,'06)
Overall: 4-9-2
Singles: 3-0-1
Foursomes: 1-4-0
Fourball: 0-5-1
David Toms - 3rd Team ('02,'04,'06)
Overall: 4-3-1
Singles: 1-1-0
Foursomes: 2-0-1
Fourball: 1-2-0
Stewart Cink - 3rd Team (’02,'04,'06) * Captain's Pick
Overall: 2-4-1
Singles: 0-2-0
Foursomes: 1-2-0
Fourball: 1-0-1
Chris DiMarco - 2nd Team ('04,'06)
Overall: 2-1-1
Singles: 1-0-0
Foursomes: 1-1-0
Fourball: 0-0-1
Chad Campbell - 2nd Team ('04,'06)
Overall: 1-2-0
Singles: 1-0-0
Foursomes: 0-0-0
Fourball: 0-2-0
Scott Verplank - 2nd Team (’02,'06) * Captain's Pick
Overall: 2-1-0
Singles: 1-0-0
Foursomes: 1-1-0
Fourball: 0-0-0
Vaughn Taylor - Rookie
J.J. Henry - Rookie
Zach Johnson - Rookie
Brett Wetterich - Rookie
EUROPE
Colin Montgomerie - 8th Team ('91,'93,'95,'97,'99,’02,'04,'06)
Overall: 19-8-5 (Win, Loss, Halved)
Singles: 5-0-2
Foursomes: 8-3-1
Fourball: 6-5-2
José Maria Olazabal - 7th Team ('87,'89,'91,'93,'97,'99,'06)
Overall: 15-8-5
Singles: 1-4-1
Foursomes: 7-2-1
Fourball: 7-2-3
Darren Clarke - 5th Team ('97,'99,‘02,'04,'06) * Captain's Pick
Overall: 7-7-3
Singles: 0-2-2
Foursomes: 3-3-0
Fourball: 4-2-1
Lee Westwood - 5th Team ('97,'99,’02,'04,'06) * Captain's Pick
Overall: 11-8-1
Singles: 1-3-0
Foursomes: 6-2-0
Fourball: 4-3-1
Sergio Garcia - 4th Team ('99,'02,'04,'06)
Overall: 10-3-2
Singles: 1-2-0
Foursomes: 6-0-0
Fourball: 3-1-2
Padraig Harrington - 4th Team ('99,'02,'04,06)
Overall: 7-4-1
Singles: 3-0-0
Foursomes: 2-2-1
Fourball: 2-2-0
Paul McGinley - 3rd Team (’02,'04,'06)
Overall: 2-1-3
Singles: 1-0-1
Foursomes: 1-1-0
Fourball: 0-0-2
Paul Casey - 2nd Team ('04,'06)
Overall: 1-1-0
Singles: 0-1-0
Foursomes: 0-0-0
Fourball: 1-0-0
Luke Donald - 2nd Team ('04,'06)
Overall: 2-1-1
Singles: 0-1-0
Foursomes: 2-0-0
Fourball: 0-0-1
David Howell - 2nd Team ('04,'06)
Overall: 1-1-0
Singles: 0-1-0
Foursomes: 0-0-0
Fourball: 1-0-0
Robert Karlsson - Rookie
Henrik Stenson - Rookie
For the first time in a very long time, the Americans are underdogs. And for good reason. They've lost 4 of the last 5 Cups, and needed a near miracle at Brookline in '99 just to get that one. They were slaughtered on their home turf at Oakland Hills two years ago. Unlike most years, there are just three Americans (Tiger, Phil, Furyk) in the top the top 14 in the World Rankings, while five Euros (Garcia, Donald, Stenson, Howell, Monty) are. And the American team features four unheralded rookies with little Match Play experience.
Being big favorites hasn't worked for the US, so maybe the underdog role will serve them better. Still, the Euro team is much stronger from top to bottom ... even if the Americans have the three best individual players.
I would expect to see Lehman use the Tiger/Furyk and DiMarco/Phil pairings early and often. They are his 4 best players, and played great together in those same pairings at the Presidents Cup last year. Cink is playing great, and may be the only other US golfer to see double duty in the morning and afternoon on Fri. JJ Henry is playing great golf right now. Toms is solid. Campbell has been bad, and I watched him choke badly from about 10 feet away 2 years ago. I like Verplank to step up and play well. Z.Johnson has been good this year as well, though not great over the last 6 weeks. I can't see Vaughn Taylor or Wetterich playing more than once in the 4 Fri/Sat sessions, and may sit altogether until Sunday Singles.
As always, it will be interesting to see who Lehman pairs with who.
Lets get this thing done Americans ...
