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Final thoughts on the Presidents Cup

Filed under: Greg Norman,Mike Weir,PGA Tour,Presidents Cup,Tiger Woods — Peter Mumford: October 11, 2009 @ 9:50 pm

Congratulations to the American Team on winning the Presidents Cup. There’ll be lots of post mortem analysis on both sides but I think the biggest factor in the US victory was that the International team let the Americans back into a handful of key matches on Friday and Saturday that, had they gone the other way, might have changed the final outcome. It didn’t seem that the Internationals ever came from behind to steal one.

One of the biggest reversals was Saturday morning when Mike Weir and Tim Clark had Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker on the ropes but couldn’t close the deal. Ironically, Weir had a similar advantage on Justin Leonard in the Sunday singles but another poor approach to the 18th handed Leonard a half point gift.

Speaking of Tim Clark, did anybody ever put on a better display of chipping and putting than this guy? I’ll echo what the NBC broadcast team repeatedly pointed out. It’s unbelievable that Clark has never won a PGA Tour event. I suspect he will soon.

The edge goes to Greg Norman in the Captain’s pick category. While Adam Scott was a dismal 1-4-0, 18-year old Japanese sensation Ryo Ishikawa won three of his matches including a short game clinic singles victory over 49-year old Kenny Perry. Meanwhile, for the US, Hunter Mahan (2-1-1) was OK but US Open champion Lucas Glover (0-3-1) looked like he wanted to be somewhere else.

I’ve never been a big fan of the captains giving on-course advice to their team but the sight of Greg Norman on the greens helping his players read putts was particular galling. With a partner plus two caddies there’s already enough input to confuse anybody. That was pretty apparent when Jim Furyk and his caddie Mike “Fluff” Cowan tried to help Sean O’Hair in the Saturday fourball. O’Hair had the putt going one way, Furyk and Cowan the other. Naturally O’Hair missed.

Harding Park has to be a clear winner after this past week’s events. The course was ideal for match play competition and it was exciting to watch the players go for the green on several short par fours when the tees were moved up a bit. Maybe overall it’s a bit short by today’s bomber standards but with tight tree-lined fairways and heavily contoured greens I think this is a course that could host a major too. Just keep Rees Jones away from it.

Woods hates to lose and seems to bring his game to another level when he has something to prove. Just ask Y.E Yang who was thoroughly thumped in the singles. Although Yang still has the Wannamaker Trophy ……. Does Retief Goosen have a pulse? ………. Is there any way to keep Kelly Tilghman off the telecast?

Clever line: Roger Maltbie is the “course whisperer.”

Oddball observations: That Ally bank commercial that featured a kid playing with a big red truck cracked me up. Even though I saw it about fifty times over four days, when he gets the cardboard truck and says, “it’s a piece of junk,” I still laughed out loud every time.

Unrelated matter: Congrats to Canadian Chris Baryla on winning this weekend’s Nationwide Tour event. He moves into 20th spot on the money list and now has a PGA Tour card pretty well guaranteed for 2010.