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US out to snap Europe streak in Ryder Cup showdown

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CHASKA, United States: A revamped American squad that US captain Davis Love called the best ever assembled faces a Europe team that has dominated them for two decades when the 41st Ryder Cup opens Friday.

As players on both teams at Hazeltine mourn the death of legend Arnold Palmer, holders Europe seek an unpreceden­ted fourth consecutiv­e victory over their US hosts, who have dropped six of the past seven meetings and eight of the past 10.

“We are very determined to keep the Ryder Cup and keep this streak going,” British Open champion Henrik Stenson said.

US Open champion Dustin Johnson, PGA Championsh­ip winner Jimmy Walker and fivetime major winner Phil Mickelson, making his 11th Ryder Cup appearance to match Nick Faldo’s record, lead an American squad hungry to reclaim the Cup.

“We’re just tired of being told we haven’t won in a while,” said twotime major winner Jordan Spieth. “We want this one.”

Swiping a page from Europe’s playbook, the US team assembled a committee to manage details and focus upon Ryder Cup issues, ending last- minute hurried pairings that often failed for unanticipa­ted problems.

“It’s very much like the model that the Europeans have done with tremendous success in bringing out their best golf,” said Mickelson. “When you get together as a team and work together, you can achieve much greater success than you ever can as an individual. It’s exciting to be part of the groundwork and the foundation of the US side trying to do that now going forward.”

Olympic champion Just in Rose, US PGA FedExCup playoff champion Rory McIlroy and Stenson spark Europe, but a changing of the guard has six Ryder Cup newcomers on the roster, including Masters champion Danny Willett, who has already had to apologize for insults to US fans by his brother Pete.

If enough US supporters were angered by the comments in an European online column, the Heckling at Hazeltine might join the Battle of Brookline, War at the Shore and Miracle at Medinah in Ryder Cup lore.

But that’s not the spirit Palmer would want to see at an event where he will be honored after his death last Sunday at age 87 from heart problems.

“I hope he inspires this Ryder Cup to be all about good teamwork, fair play, good fun, camaraderi­e amongst both teams and all the fans -- because that’s what Arnie stood for,” Rose said. “He was such a gentleman and he would love to see it continued to be played in that way.”

The Americans, who lead the overall rivalry 25-13 with two drawn, suffered the greatest lastday collapse in Ryder Cup history in 2012 with Love as captain, Europe winning eight singles matches and halving another for a 14 1/2-13 1/2 victory.

“Certainly Medinah was a hard loss for us,” US veteran and Olympic bronze medallist Matt Kuchar said. “But when it comes down to it, we all still feel the pain and there’s probably some left over.

“I know a lot of us, we’ve been on a lot of losing teams, but sure would be nice to feel the joy of winning one of these Cups. I think we’re all hoping to taste that feeling this week.”

Each team will compete in four alternate shot foursomes matches on Friday and Saturday mornings and four four-ball matches in the afternoons, sitting out four players from each session. On Sunday, there will be 12 concluding singles matches. — AFP

 ??  ?? Team Europe Ryder Cup golfer Chris Wood of England signs a US hat for a Team USA fan at the 16th green during the practice round for the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club. — USA TODAY Sports photo
Team Europe Ryder Cup golfer Chris Wood of England signs a US hat for a Team USA fan at the 16th green during the practice round for the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club. — USA TODAY Sports photo

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