30th
September
2008
Former Ryder Cup Captain Ian Woosnam has said he would relish the opportunity to Captain the European Ryder Cup Team in his home Country of Wales at the Celtic Manor.
Spain’s Jose Maria Olazabal was thought to be the front runner to be the Ryder Cup Captain but has since ruled himself out of the running after vice-captaining in Vallhalla this year.
Scotland’s Sandy Lyle the only one of the “big 5″ european players in the 1980’s not to captain the European Ryder Cup team has said he would like the chance to be captain at Celtic Manor for 2010. After Nick Faldo captained the European team in Vallhalla it leaves Sandy Lyle as a good candidate to try and bring the Ryder Cup Trophy home.
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30th
September
2008
World Number one Tiger Woods has said his injured knee will not be fully recovered until 2010 as it is going to be an 18 month recovery session.
Woods has said he will be able to start swinging a golf club in January and then after six months his knee will be at about 85% strength.
The world number one was in brilliant form until his injury after winning 9 of 12 events in 2009 including his last win at Torrey Pines in the US Open. Woods is hoping to come back in the same form so he can start closing the gap between himself on 65 PGA Tour Victories and Jack Nicklaus on 73 and Sam Snead on 82.
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29th
September
2008
Spain’s Gonzalo Fernandez-Castano won the British Masters at The Belfry yesterday after a play-off win against England’s Lee Westwood.
The pair finished on 12 under for the tournament and needed 4 runs at the 18th to be seperated. With them both parring the first 3 attempts.
Lee Westwood seemed very tired after the weekend and his exploits in the USA for the Ryder Cup Team the weekend before. He is now only £200,000 off Padraig Harrington in the European Order Of Merit with six tournaments to go but Westwood looks like he may take a few weeks off and admitted himself to being tired.
New Zealands Michael Campbell finished third at The Belfry.
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25th
September
2008
The focus this weekend is back on the European Tour after the season’s main event at Valhalla last weekend.
The US success of the 2008 Ryder Cup will surely of made European golfers more determined to be at the event in 2010 in wales as part of the European team as they try to gain the Ryder Cup back.
Only two players from the defeated European will play this weekend at The Belfry. England’s Lee Westwood and Ireland’s Graeme McDowell.
Last weekend Graeme McDowell played particularly well and holed some very important putts under immense pressure. He has started the British Masters at the Belfry at 20/1 and an each way bet might be worthwhile doing unless jetlag kicks in.
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20th
September
2008
European has gambled on day two of the Ryder Cup by dropping Lee Westwood and Sergio Garcia for the morning foursomes line-up at Valhalla Golf Club, Valhalla.
After day one at Valhalla the US team lead by a clear three points (5 1/2 v 2 1/2). Inspired by there captain Paul Azinger and with a powerful blend of experience and youth from their side, day one belonged to the US Ryder Cup Team.
For Day Two foursomes Nick Faldo has mixed it up aiming to fight straight back.
Stewart Cink / Chad Campbell V Ian Poulter / Justin Rose
Justin Leonard / Hunter Mahan V Miguel Angel Jimenez / Graeme McDowell
Phil Mickelson / Anthony Kim V Henrik Stenson / Oliver Wilson
Jim Furyk / Kenny Perry V Padraig Harrington / Robert Karlsson.
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19th
September
2008
The Ryder Cup 2008 from Valhalla is underway.
The pairings for Friday mornings Foursomes -
Phil Mickelson / Anthony Kim V Padraig Harrington / Robert Karlsson
Justin Leonard / Hunter Mahan V Henrik Stenson / Paul Casey
Stewart Cink / Chad Campbell V Justin Rose / Ian Poulter
Kenny Perry / Jim Furyk V Lee Westwood / Sergio Garcia.
European ryder cup captain Nick Faldo has a put together a good couple of strong pairings and must fancy having a slight advantage after the mornings golf.
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17th
September
2008
With the Ryder Cup now just a few days away the betting market is hotting up with who is going to be the top points scorer come Sunday evening.
Millions are spent each time the Ryder Cup is played on Special Ryder Cup Bets, Overall highest point scorer and what will be the winning margin.
For the 2008 Ryder Cup Sergio Garcia is the favourite to win the most points over the three days with his current odds 7/1, American Phil Mickelson and Ireland in-form golfer Padraig Harrington are both at 11/1. American Jim Furyk is currently showing at 12/1 with Lee Westwood and Anthony Kim of America.
For those people looking to back an outsider Englands Oliver Wilson is showing at 80/1 to be top points scorer come Sunday with Soren Hansen at 50/1, Graeme McDowell and Chad Campbell at 40/1.
All latest odds can be found on Sky Bet and you can bet live during the Ryder Cup.
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16th
September
2008
The European Ryder Cup team have arrived in Louisville ahead of the Ryder Cup start on Friday 19th September.
The team is there to defend its title, which they retained at the K Club in Ireland in 2006.
European Ryder Cup Captain Nick Faldo was in confident mood at the first press conference at Valhalla saying he has 12 winners in his team who were all here for one goal and that is to beat the American Ryder Cup team. He also rubbished rumours he was at a disadvantage by only having one vice captain in Spaniard Jose Maria Olazabal.
Faldo was right to be in confident mood after Robert Karlsson won the Mercedes Benz Championship over the weekend and Jimenez came third, hansen eight and mcdowell sixteenth.
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15th
September
2008
The 2008 Ryder Cup at Valhalla will still be going ahead after the storm that hit the golf course. There was initially some concerns that the storm that hit over the weekend could damage the actually course through falling trees and damaging the actual playing surface.
However with the worst of the storm has now passed the Valhalla golf course with only a few fallen trees and a fallen TV tower on the 12th hole. Wind reached over 60mph over the weekend and plunged most of the surrounding area around the course into complete darkness after electricity lines were torn down.
The good news is though that by the time the Ryder Cup starts at Valhalla the winds will be reduced to 5 - 10mph and temperatures will be back to 25 degrees - perfect golfing conditions.
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9th
September
2008
England’s Lee Westwood has said he will be fit for the Ryder Cup in Valhalla despite missing last weeks European Open and also set to not to compete in this weeks Mercedes-Benz Championship.
The Ryder Cup is now only 10 days away and with Lee Westwood not 100% captain Nick Faldo must be getting a bit worried that one of his talisman has not played for a few weeks.
Should Lee Westwood not make next Friday at Valhalla it will be German Martin Kaymer who will step in to take his place as he is the first reserve.
Not having Lee Westwood will be a massive blow to Europe considering in 5 Ryder Cups Westwood has scored 15.5 points and has been the top scorer over the last two Ryder cups along side Spain’s Sergio Garcia.
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