But it appears that the two men might be two-and-through as respective leaders of the International and U.S. teams.
Norman, who won the 1990 and '95 Memorial, said Tuesday at Royal Melbourne that he doubted he'd get the chance to lead the 2013 International squad at Muirfield Village, which previously has hosted the 1987 Ryder Cup and the 1998 Solheim Cup.
Couples won the 1998 Memorial and twice was runner-up at Muirfield Village, and he ended up T-3 in the rain-shortened '90 edition when he double-bogeyed what was to be the last hole while tied with the Shark. Like Norman, he would enjoy a chance to captain at Muirfield Village. And like Norman, he figured it was time for someone else to take the reins.
"Would I want to be captain one more time? Of course. Am I going to be? No," said Couples, who led his USA team past Norman's Internationals two years ago at Harding Park GC in San Francisco. "I know I'm not going to do it again, but would I want to be ... at Muirfield Village, are you kidding me? Hell yeah. I would love that.
"You know, three in a row, that's tough, because nowadays they have hundreds of guys in line," Couples added. "So, no, it won't be me. But you know that will be great venue [Muirfield Village] just as it is here this week. You're talking about pretty special places."
--- Dave Shedloski





























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