Sunday

Ryder Cup- Day 3 Preview

Bubba WatsonLuke Donald
Webb SimpsonIan Poulter
Keegan BradleyRory McIlroy
Phil MickelsonJustin Rose
Brandt SnedekerPaul Lawrie
Dustin JohnsonNicolas Colsaerts
Zach JohnsonGraeme McDowell
Jim FurykSergio García
Jason DufnerPeter Hanson
Matt KucharLee Westwood
Steve StrickerMartin Kaymer
Tiger WoodsFrancesco Molinari

Well, those are the pairings for tomorrow. A quick rundown says that Tiger will get his win in what will most likely be a meaningless match and that the Cup will likely be decided by the Furyk match.

In the first match, there is really no way to determine how it will end. If the Bubba that won the Masters shows up tomorrow, or the one that played in Four-Ball matches this week, and the match might be over early. However, Donald is a recent World #1, so count on him to put up a strong match. This match could go either way and depending on how fast one golfer or the other starts off will determine how the momentum goes early in the day.

Europe will need to win 8 points on the day to retain the Cup. Since the current format was adopted in 1981, only 4 times in 15 Ryder Cup matches has a team scored that many points on the final day, two of those by teams trailing going into that final day (1997 and 1999) So obviously history is on the side of the Americans but it would not be unthinkable for the Europeans to score the 8 points needed to retain the Cup. In the event that Tiger Woods is needed for the win, we can know that he's going against the man he defeated in singles competition in 2010 at Celtic Manor. The Americans are certainly hoping the final match of the event is not needed to determine whether or not they win the Cup.

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