The Citizen (KZN)

2018: Europe v United States, Le Golf National History against the US

THE AMERICANS LAST WON IN EUROPE IN 1993

- Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines

American golfers are hungry for their first Ryder Cup victory on European soil in 25 years. The Europeans simply want to take the trophy back by winning for the seventh time in nine attempts.

For the first time, the world’s top 10 players will all compete in the biennial showdown when the rivals tee off on Friday at Le Golf National, a 12-man US line-up with 11 of the world’s top 17 players out to end a quarter-century of European frustratio­n.

Tiger Woods, a 14-time Major winner who ended a five-year win drought on Sunday, has been on a Cup-winning team only once in seven tries – but never in Europe. Phil Mickelson has never enjoyed the feeling either since the last US triumph in Europe came in 1993 at The Belfry in England.

“That’s a part that’s missing in their careers,” Furyk said. “They are well aware of it and of how difficult it is to win in Europe. That’s the battle we fight this week.”

European captain Thomas Bjorn has world No 2 Justin Rose coming off a $10 million payday for capturing the US PGA playoff prize and half his team flew in from America early on Monday as did the entire US squad.

“One thing I learned about the Ryder Cup is that no matter how tired you are, you are going to carry yourself and everything, all the last bit of adrenaline in your body, even if you have played a lot,” the Dane said.

“This is about what you do as a team and it’s about trying to win this trophy back for Europe.”

Furyk said he expects chants and songs and good-natured heckling that are part of the emotional Cup scene but nothing over the top.

“Do I think we’re in for a hostile reception? No, I don’t,” Furyk said. “I do really admire the European crowd and I know they will be loud and I’m anxious to see it.

“I’ve always felt kind of a mutual respect. I know they will be loud. I know they will be boisterous. That’s something my players have to respect but hopefully they enjoy. Hopefully they thrive on that.”

The Americans are excited after an emotional victory for 13thranked Woods coming off spinal fusion surgery that had spectators mobbing the 42-year-old.

“It’s obviously a nice buzz for our team,” Furyk said. “Not that this event needs much more energy brought to it – it’s probably the biggest, the grandest event in all of golf.”

In all, 21 of the world’s 28 topranked players are competing.

Furyk said the upcoming three days of practice on the 7 183-yard layout will be vital to American hopes this week.

“These next three days are key for us to get to know the course, to understand as best we can the ins and outs,” Furyk said. – AFP

 ?? Picture: Getty Images ?? PROTAGONIS­TS. Captains Jim Furyk (left) of the United States and Europe’s Thomas Bjorn will be chasing the coveted Ryder Cup in France this weekend.
Picture: Getty Images PROTAGONIS­TS. Captains Jim Furyk (left) of the United States and Europe’s Thomas Bjorn will be chasing the coveted Ryder Cup in France this weekend.

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