Irish Sunday Mirror

FURYK LOOKS BACK FOR INSPIRATIO­N

- FROM NEIL MCLEMAN

JIM FURYK will take inspiratio­n from Brookline and Medinah when he sends his USA side out to overturn a 10-6 deficit today.

The US captain was part of the home team which recovered from the same score in 1999. And the former US Open winner also painfully lost the final two holes to Sergio Garcia in 2012 as Europe conjured the Miracle in Medinah.

“It sure sucked being on the other side, I will say that,” said the American. “That was one of the worst days of my career.

“I remember it probably even better, to be honest with you.

“The feeling of the momentum switching – the feeling of hearing the European crowd, and knowing, looking up on the board and seeing blue, it’s a tough feeling to stomach.

“It reminded me very much of ‘99, and unfortunat­ely I lost the 17th and 18th hole to Sergio, and my match was one of the key ones. I remember it very well. It’s probably in my list of top three worst nightmares in golf. So I remember it very, very vividly and very clearly.

“I learned a lot from that experience, absolutely, just as much in 2012 as I did in 1999.”

Captain Ben Crenshaw – who is in Paris this weekend – famously waved his finger and said: ‘I have a feeling about this’ before a rousing team talk in 1999.

“I remember every damn word of it – we had a talk about it,” Furyk said. “Get him to wave his finger at the team this time? That’s a good idea.”

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