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The role of Ryder Cup captain has evolved and expanded through the years, but one thing hasn't changed: They get too much credit for a win and too much blame for a loss
September 2010
Golf Tours & News

Making The Solheim Cup Bigger -- And Better

Ron Sirak has a way to broaden the scope of the biennial competition
Golf Tours & News

European Ryder Cup team adds a captain's pick

European captain Colin Montgomerie will have three picks available to him for next year's Ryder Cup matches
Golf Tours & News

Sirak: 5 Reasons The Europeans Will Win The Ryder Cup

According to Ron Sirak there are five reasons (desire, format, chemistry, attitude and talent) that make the Europeans a lock to win the Ryder Cup
Golf Tours & News

Hawkins: Emotional Rescue

This year's Ryder Cup needs to be taut for the event to keep thriving
Golf Tours & News

Huggan: Wonder Land

Golf World travels to the Arctic Circle to visit Europe's Robert Karlsson, a man who has spent a career trying to understand himself
Golf Tours & News

Purkey: Planet Roger

In NBC's galaxy of talent, foot soldier Roger Maltbie shines with candor, humor
Golf Tours & News

Seitz: Hogan's Heroes

In '67 at Champions, the U.S. scored the most one-sided victory in Cup history, but for one writer the big story was Ben Hogan's commanding, intimidating captaincy
Golf Tours & News

Shackelford: Kentucky Wild Card

As host captains have done in years past, Azinger is keeping his course setup options at Valhalla open
Golf Tours & News

Verdi: Is Garcia Spain's Lucky Number?

They won the Euro Soccer Championship, Nadal won Wimbeldon... Can Sergio complete the Spanish trifecta at Royla Birkdale?
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