Johnny Miller
U.S. will romp, even sans Tiger

Illustration: John Ueland
The United States has lost five of the past six Ryder Cups because our guys have putted poorly. The conjecture about captain's choices, strategy, chemistry, unusual formats and the venue favoring one team or the other is just conversation. The putts haven't dropped, and some attribute this to fate, as in "it just wasn't our week." But that's a cop-out. Putting is very much inspiration-based, and players who are motivated and eager to compete are usually better on the greens. Those players have tended to be the Europeans, but that will change at Valhalla. The Yanks are tired of getting whipped, and this time they'll arrive in a mood to drain everything. Even without Tiger, they should win easily.



























