This coming week brings the most enthralling week of golf in the calendar. The Masters and The Open are definitely special in their own way, but there is something about the dynamic of playing for a team that brings an extra bit of spice to the competition as well. Europeans have somewhat dominated the golf world for the last few years, but the last thing that Davis Love III and his team will want is for Europe to come in to their back yard and give them a tonking! In my humble opinion Europe do have the slight edge but there is really not a great deal in it. It could very well go down to the last match on Sunday to decide this years winners. No doubt, the 'in the hole' brigade will play their part as well. I won't deny that it does drive me to absolute distraction when Tiger Woods is teeing off on a 600 yard Par 5 to hear that being screamed. Not that he could ever say so, but it must drive Tiger to distraction as well! Europe might have the world No. 1 in Rory McIlroy, but the No. 2 Tiger Woods has just a little pedigree as well. What's more, his form has been getting better and better this year. The teams might be incredibly even on skill, but Europe definitely have the edge in experience; Team USA have four debutantes in Keegan Bradley, Jason Dufner, Webb Simpson and Brandt Snedeker against Europe's one, Nicolas Colsaerts. The Belgian might not have any Ryder Cup experience, but as the winner of the World Matchplay this year, this will give him some idea of what is required. The one thing that can't be replicated is the ferocity of the crowd. That roar as you step on to the first tee will be louder than anything any golfer will experience at any other tournament; particularly for Team Europe, as it will be a fiercely discouraging roar rather than one of support. As much as I want Europe to win for the memory of one of their greatest ever players Seve Ballesteros, I would not be as bold as to say I think they will win. I do hope Europe can be inspired by Seve's memory as they were by the man himself. At the time of writing, Justin Rose and Brandt Snedeker tee off at East Lake in Atlanta as co-leaders (at -8, two clear of the field) in The Tour Championship in about an hour and a half. It could end up being a shot in the arm for one and crushing for the other but only time will tell. McIlroy, Watson, Woods and Furyk are not too far behind, and one of them is more than capable of mounting a charge through the latter stages. Which ever way it goes, you can be sure there will be twists and turns along the way. I can't see either team running away with it, and I can't wait!
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