30-09-2012, 23:33
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2012 Ryder Cup
Who watched it? Couldn't bear watching any of the singles, but what a massive turn around this was. I truly think that Seve Ballesteros was up there watching and helping Europe to win.
Final score, for those who missed it, was 14.5 Europe to USA 13.5, which means Europe won outright. 14 was needed to retain, but we went one better.
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30-09-2012, 23:45
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Re: 2012 Ryder Cup
It was absoloutely amazing!
That putt from Justin Rose on the 17th was the turning point. Rose and Poulter were amazing.
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30-09-2012, 23:49
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FANTASTIC.
What a Summer of sport we've had but, in terms of drama, that was as good as anything.
You couldn't have scripted that and made a movie. The critics would have slammed it for being too far fetched.
I actually felt a bit of sympathy for the U.S. players. The pressure that all the players were under is incredible. I think Seve had the final say.
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01-10-2012, 06:39
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Re: 2012 Ryder Cup
Wow l could not believe that a miracle could happen on the final day.
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01-10-2012, 08:48
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Re: 2012 Ryder Cup
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Wow l could not believe that a miracle could happen on the final day.
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A miracle it certainly was Den they were so far behind, it was difficult to imagine they could make such an amazing comeback. I stayed up to watch the nail biting finish, had my fingers crossed to the end. Congratulations to the European team!!!!!!!!!!!
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01-10-2012, 09:12
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Re: 2012 Ryder Cup
Don't have Sky here but kept an eye on the scores etc. during the day via the radio. Fantastic result for the team
.... and a denied 'good news' photo-opportunity for Obama... lol
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01-10-2012, 11:26
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Re: 2012 Ryder Cup
I still cannot believe that happened. It must be one of the greatest sporting comebacks ever! This made me laugh, from the BBC live text last night...
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Oh dear, the ESPN's golf man made some rather previous predictions about what happen today and is reaping the whirlwind on the comments section. This is how the article kicked off: "For those who think this Ryder Cup is finished, think again. Team Europe can still win if the following five things happen Sunday: Keegan Bradley is abducted; Team USA captain Davis Love III inserts Cup spectators Michael Jordan, President George W. Bush, Amy Mickelson and the Rev. Jesse Jackson into the singles lineup." I can't wait to read the next one...
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I know the yanks are always over confident, but we were so far behind, to come back and win was sensational!
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01-10-2012, 13:10
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Re: 2012 Ryder Cup
This was brilliant. I was watching it from 10pm onwards and glued to the TV. I loved the support from the European fans. The "Olaaaay Olay Olay Olaaay... Olaay Ollay" chanting was absolutely brilliant. It's always nice to quiet the american fans and we did that perfectly. The post match interviews were brilliant, Olazabal's tears made me cry too, I used to love watching Seve - he was the reason I started watching Golf - and winning in his colours was so apt!
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Originally Posted by MarkC1984
Who watched it? Couldn't bear watching any of the singles, but what a massive turn around this was. I truly think that Seve Ballesteros was up there watching and helping Europe to win.
Final score, for those who missed it, was 14.5 Europe to USA 13.5, which means Europe won outright. 14 was needed to retain, but we went one better.
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Indeed - although retaining the cup with a draw would have been brilliant in itself, considering what the guys had to turnaround on the final day, actually winning outright was the icing on the cake.
Well done Woods for being so sporting.
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01-10-2012, 13:18
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Re: 2012 Ryder Cup
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I still cannot believe that happened. It must be one of the greatest sporting comebacks ever! This made me laugh, from the BBC live text last night...
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http://espn.go.com/golf/rydercup12/s...-all-locked-us
Yep. I think Gene might be a bit sheepish this morning.
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01-10-2012, 13:57
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Re: 2012 Ryder Cup
Reminds me of the time in 2003 when Eddie 'big mouth' Jones did Clive Woodward's team talk for him....
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01-10-2012, 14:43
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Re: 2012 Ryder Cup
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Its quite fun reading some of the comments for the article
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