2010 Ryder Cup

38th Ryder Cup Matches
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Dates 1–4 October 2010
Venue Celtic Manor Resort
Twenty Ten Course
Location Newport, Wales
Captains
Europe 14½ 13½ United States
Europe wins the Ryder Cup
Celtic Manor
Location in Wales

The 38th Ryder Cup was held 1–4 October 2010 at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport, Wales. It was the 17th time the Ryder Cup had been staged in Britain, but the first time in Wales. It was played on the newly constructed Twenty Ten course, specifically designed for the event.[1] The team captains were Colin Montgomerie for Europe and Corey Pavin for the United States.

With the U.S. as the defending champion, Europe won by a score of 14½ to 13½ and regained the Cup. It was Europe's sixth victory in the last eight contests and their fourth consecutive home win. The event was plagued by bad weather with play having to be suspended twice. Having taken a 3-point lead into the singles matches Europe faced a U.S. fightback and the conclusion of the Ryder Cup 2010 went right down to the anchor match between Graeme McDowell and Hunter Mahan. Eventually McDowell defeated Mahan 3 & 1 to regain the Cup for Europe.[2][3]

The competition was officially opened by Carwyn Jones, First Minister for Wales.[4]

Format

The Ryder Cup is a match play event, with each match worth one point. The original schedule in 2010 was:

With a total of 28 points, 14½ points are required to win the Cup, and 14 points are required for the defending champion to retain the Cup. All matches were played to a maximum of 18 holes.

It was the second time in succession that the schedule for four-ball (better ball) and foursome (alternate shot) matches on Day One and Day Two has been changed, i.e. it was scheduled to be effectively the same timetable as was used in 2006.

Revised format

Ryder Cup logo by needlework

As a result of the long suspension of play on the first day due to heavy rain, the format for the rest of the competition was changed to try to bring a conclusion to the matches on Sunday. However, further heavy rain caused a delayed start on Sunday, so that the last of the revised sessions would be played on Monday. Because of the changes, there were a number of Ryder Cup firsts. For the first time in the history of the Ryder Cup, all 24 players took part in pairing sessions at the same time in six pairings (as opposed to the usual four pairings) and in another first for the event both foursome and four-ball matches were played in the same session at the same time. It is also the first time that the competition went into a fourth day. The revised schedule consisted of four sessions as opposed to the usual five.[5]

The total number of each type of match remained the same, 8 four-ball, 8 foursomes, and 12 singles. By captains' agreement, matches would conclude at sundown Monday if not completed before then. Any matches still in progress would be considered halved at that point.[6]

Television

The matches were covered live domestically by BBC and Sky Sports.

All matches were covered live in the United States, a first for a Ryder Cup in Europe. ESPN handled Friday coverage. Mike Tirico and Paul Azinger hosted from the 18th tower, with Curtis Strange, Peter Alliss, and Sean McDonough calling holes, and on-course reporters Andy North, Bill Kratzert and Judy Rankin. Scott Van Pelt and Tom Weiskopf handled recaps during coverage. Most of ESPN's coverage was rained out on Friday, with a 7-hour rain delay during the middle of the day. NBC Sports covered the weekend action, with Dan Hicks and Johnny Miller hosting from the 18th tower, Gary Koch calling holes, and on-course reporters Mark Rolfing, Roger Maltbie, and Dottie Pepper. USA Network aired coverage of the singles live on Monday morning. The coverage was produced by corporate sibling NBC, with NBC's announcers being used on the telecast.

Team qualification and selection

Europe Europe

The European team consisted of:[7]

The captain's picks were named on 29 August.[10]

In the previous the Ryder Cup had been two wildcard places on the European team, but on 12 May 2009 it was announced that this had been increased to three.[11]

United States United States

The United States team consisted of:[12]

The team was finalised on 7 September when the four wildcards were announced.[14]

Teams

Captains

The team captains were Colin Montgomerie for Europe and Corey Pavin for the USA.

Vice-captains

Each captain selected a number of vice-captains to assist him during the tournament and to advise the players on the course.

The European vice-captains were Thomas Bjørn, Darren Clarke, Sergio García, Paul McGinley and José María Olazábal.[15][16] Olazábal was added as a fifth vice-captain during the tournament, when the revised format meant that there were not enough vice-captains to cover all six matches simultaneously.[17]

The USA vice-captains were Paul Goydos, Tom Lehman, Davis Love III and Jeff Sluman.[15]

Players

Europe Team Europe
Name Age Residence Points rank
(World)
Points rank
(European)
World
ranking
Previous
Ryder Cups
Matches W–L–H Winning
percentage
Scotland Colin Montgomerie 47 Dunning, Scotland Non-playing captain
England Lee Westwood 37 Worksop, England 1 1 3 6 29 14–10–5 56.90
Northern Ireland Rory McIlroy 21 Holywood, Northern Ireland 2 3 9 0 Rookie
Germany Martin Kaymer 25 Mettmann, Germany 3 2 6 0 Rookie
Northern Ireland Graeme McDowell 31 Portrush, Northern Ireland 4 4 13 1 4 2–1–1 62.50
England Ian Poulter 34 Milton Keynes, England 7 5 16 2 7 5–2–0 71.43
England Ross Fisher 29 Cheam, England 14 6 27 0 Rookie
Italy Francesco Molinari 27 Turin, Italy 10 7 32 0 Rookie
Spain Miguel Ángel Jiménez 46 Málaga, Spain 11 8 26 3 12 2–7–3 29.17
Sweden Peter Hanson 32 Trelleborg, Sweden 13 9 42 0 Rookie
Italy Edoardo Molinari 29 Turin, Italy 5 10 15 0 Rookie
England Luke Donald 32 High Wycombe, England 6 16 8 2 7 5–1–1 78.57
Republic of Ireland Pádraig Harrington 39 Dublin, Ireland 8 12 22 5 21 7–11–3 40.48

Captains picks are shown in yellow; the world rankings and records are at the start of the 2010 Ryder Cup. Peter Hanson celebrated his 33rd birthday on the final day.

United States Team USA
Name Age Residence Points
rank
World
ranking
Previous
Ryder Cups
Matches W–L–H Winning
percentage
Corey Pavin 50 Dallas, Texas Non-playing captain
Phil Mickelson 40 Rancho Santa Fe, California 1 2 7 30 10–14–6 43.33
Hunter Mahan 28 Plano, Texas 2 14 1 5 2–0–3 70.00
Bubba Watson 31 Bagdad, Florida 3 24 0 Rookie
Jim Furyk 40 Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida 4 5 6 24 8–13–3 39.58
Steve Stricker 43 Madison, Wisconsin 5 4 1 3 0–2–1 16.67
Dustin Johnson 26 Myrtle Beach, South Carolina 6 12 0 Rookie
Jeff Overton 27 Bloomington, Indiana 7 48 0 Rookie
Matt Kuchar 32 Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida 8 11 0 Rookie
Zach Johnson 34 Lake Mary, Florida 11 19 1 4 1–2–1 37.50
Tiger Woods 34 Windermere, Florida 12 1 5 25 10–13–2 44.00
Stewart Cink 37 Duluth, Georgia 14 35 4 15 4–7–4 40.00
Rickie Fowler 21 Las Vegas, Nevada 20 33 0 Rookie

Captains picks are shown in yellow; the world rankings and records are at the start of the 2010 Ryder Cup.

Session 1 (Friday and Saturday)

Four-ball

Europe Results United States
Westwood/Kaymer Europe 3 & 2 Mickelson/D. Johnson
McIlroy/McDowell halved Cink/Kuchar
Poulter/Fisher United States 2 up Stricker/Woods
Donald/Harrington United States 3 & 2 Watson/Overton
Session
Overall

Four-balls play on Friday began on schedule but was suspended at 9:43 am BST due to poor course conditions because of rain. Play was resumed at 5:00 pm as the water had drained off the course but was suspended again for the day just after 7 pm BST. Play was completed Saturday morning.[18]

Session 2 (Saturday)

Foursomes

[19]

Europe Results United States
Jiménez/Hanson United States 4 & 3 Woods/Stricker
Molinari/Molinari United States 2 up Z. Johnson/Mahan
Westwood/Kaymer halved Furyk/Fowler
Harrington/Fisher Europe 3 & 2 Mickelson/D. Johnson
Poulter/Donald Europe 2 & 1 Watson/Overton
McDowell/McIlroy United States 1 up Cink/Kuchar
Session
4 Overall 6

In order to fit the intended number of matches into a schedule that had been condensed due to the weather, three sessions of four matches each were converted into 2 sessions of 6 matches each, requiring all 24 players to play during Sessions 2 and 3.

Session 3 (Saturday and Sunday)

Foursomes

Europe Results United States
Donald/Westwood Europe 6 & 5 Stricker/Woods
McDowell/McIlroy Europe 3 & 1 Z. Johnson/Mahan

Four-ball

Europe Results United States
Harrington/Fisher Europe 2 & 1 Furyk/D. Johnson
Hanson/Jiménez Europe 2 up Watson/Overton
Molinari/Molinari halved Cink/Kuchar
Poulter/Kaymer Europe 2 & 1 Mickelson/Fowler
Session ½
Overall

Play began in the third session on late Saturday afternoon. Team Europe was leading all six matches when darkness halted play. Start of play on Sunday was delayed until 13:20, due to severe weather overnight leaving running water on the fairways again.[20]

Session 4 (Monday)

Singles

Europe Results United States Timetable
Lee Westwood United States 2 & 1 Steve Stricker 1st: 9½ -
Rory McIlroy halved Stewart Cink 4th: 11 - 9
Luke Donald Europe 1 up Jim Furyk 5th: 12 - 9
Martin Kaymer United States 6 & 4 Dustin Johnson 2nd: 9½ -
Ian Poulter Europe 5 & 4 Matt Kuchar 3rd: 10½ - 8½
Ross Fisher United States 3 & 2 Jeff Overton 7th: 13 - 10
Miguel Ángel Jiménez Europe 4 & 3 Bubba Watson 6th: 13 - 9
Francesco Molinari United States 4 & 3 Tiger Woods 8th: 13 - 11
Edoardo Molinari halved Rickie Fowler 10th: 13½ - 12½
Peter Hanson United States 4 & 2 Phil Mickelson 9th: 13 - 12
Pádraig Harrington United States 3 & 2 Zach Johnson 11th: 13½ - 13½
Graeme McDowell Europe 3 & 1 Hunter Mahan 12th: 14½ - 13½
5 Session 7
14½ Overall 13½

Individual player records

Each entry refers to the Win–Loss–Half record of the player.

Source:[22]

Europe

Player Points Overall Singles Foursomes Fourballs
Luke Donald 3 3–1–0 1–0–0 2–0–0 0–1–0
Ross Fisher 2 2–2–0 0–1–0 1–0–0 1–1–0
Peter Hanson 1 1–2–0 0–1–0 0–1–0 1–0–0
Pádraig Harrington 2 2–2–0 0–1–0 1–0–0 1–1–0
Miguel Ángel Jiménez 2 2–1–0 1–0–0 0–1–0 1–0–0
Martin Kaymer 2.5 2–1–1 0–1–0 0–0–1 2–0–0
Graeme McDowell 2.5 2–1–1 1–0–0 1–1–0 0–0–1
Rory McIlroy 2 1–1–2 0–0–1 1–1–0 0–0–1
Edoardo Molinari 1 0–1–2 0–0–1 0–1–0 0–0–1
Francesco Molinari 0.5 0–2–1 0–1–0 0–1–0 0–0–1
Ian Poulter 3 3–1–0 1–0–0 1–0–0 1–1–0
Lee Westwood 2.5 2–1–1 0–1–0 1–0–1 1–0–0

United States

Player Points Overall Singles Foursomes Fourballs
Stewart Cink 2.5 1–0–3 0–0–1 1–0–0 0–0–2
Rickie Fowler 1 0–1–2 0–0–1 0–0–1 0–1–0
Jim Furyk 0.5 0–2–1 0–1–0 0–0–1 0–1–0
Dustin Johnson 1 1–3–0 1–0–0 0–1–0 0–2–0
Zach Johnson 2 2–1–0 1–0–0 1–1–0 0–0–0
Matt Kuchar 2 1–1–2 0–1–0 1–0–0 0–0–2
Hunter Mahan 1 1–2–0 0–1–0 1–1–0 0–0–0
Phil Mickelson 1 1–3–0 1–0–0 0–1–0 0–2–0
Jeff Overton 2 2–2–0 1–0–0 0–1–0 1–1–0
Steve Stricker 3 3–1–0 1–0–0 1–1–0 1–0–0
Bubba Watson 1 1–3–0 0–1–0 0–1–0 1–1–0
Tiger Woods 3 3–1–0 1–0–0 1–1–0 1–0–0

Opening concert

Welcome to Wales logo

A concert, dubbed 'Welcome to Wales', was held at the Millennium Stadium in Cardiff on 29 September 2010, two days prior to the beginning of the Ryder Cup.

Shirley Bassey, Katherine Jenkins, Catherine Zeta-Jones and Only Men Aloud! featured in the 90 minute televised event. The European and US golfers appeared on stage to greet the audience.[23] The event was headlined by Lostprophets.[24] The event was hosted by Steve Jones.[25]

The concert marked Shirley Bassey's first appearance in Wales for over 5 years.[26]

The event replaced a planned traditional gala dinner and was introduced by celebrities and golf stars. The concert featured musical performances by international superstars. The event was welcomed by Carwyn Jones, the First Minister of Wales.[27]

Awards

In December 2010, BBC Sport named the Europe squad "Team of The Year".[28]

References

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  15. 1 2 Ryder Cup: Clarke, McGinley and Bjorn are vice-captains BBC Sport, 20 July 2010
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  22. "2014 Ryder Cup Media and Players' Guide". Archived from the original on 6 October 2014. Retrieved 5 October 2014.
  23. Stars in Welcome to Wales Ryder Cup golf concert BBC News, 23 June 2010
  24. Lostprophets are added to Ryder Cup bill Wales Online, 20 August 2010
  25. The Entertainment Welcome to Wales
  26. Dame Shirley Bassey plus TV presenter Steve Jones Complete the line up for Welcome to Wales Welcome to Wales
  27. Ryder Cup concert to replace gala dinner Wales Online, 15 February 2010
  28. Awards For European Ryder Cup Team And Captain PGA European Tour, 19 December 2010

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