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Gargamel
09-30-12, 10:54 PM
So I watch a bit o it yesterday, got hooked. That format really makes golf (more) enjoyable to watch. So I watch some of it this am. US was way ahead 10-6. So I go mow the lawn, played some games, ran some errands, came back to watch the last green.

What the hell happened????

Sailor Steve
09-30-12, 10:56 PM
:06:

clive bradbury
10-01-12, 03:48 AM
Well, what happened was that an over-confident team 'supported' by the least sporting crowds I have ever seen could not handle the pressure, despite every advantage. Europe was down and out, but pulled together as a team, worked for each other, and pulled off one of the greatest sporting comebacks I have ever seen.

The fact that it was acheived in the face of that crowd made it all the sweeter. Priceless!!!

BossMark
10-01-12, 04:35 AM
Got to be one of the greatest come backs in sporting history :yep:

Sailor Steve
10-01-12, 09:37 AM
:06:
Sorry about that. When I looked at the OP last night all it said was "So I". I didn't know if Gargamel was drunk or what. It seems now that my PC just didn't load the whole message.

Herr-Berbunch
10-01-12, 10:54 AM
I don't understand, and don't know if I want to, how golfers can come together and work as a team. Surely the aim is to get the little white thing in the hole in a fewer whacks as possible. Every golfer, surely, should be trying for that? So where does the teamwork come in? If all the european ball-hitters hit their balls fewer times than their american opponents they'd have won, yeah? :hmmm:

BossMark
10-01-12, 10:58 AM
As our American friends love to shout
"get in the hole" even on a par 5 tee off:hmmm:

Kloef
10-01-12, 12:34 PM
It was exciting, unexpected and well deserved. But to be honest this was a very close call and the U.S team seemed more solid.

But the ball is round, and round she is:O:

Jimbuna
10-01-12, 12:35 PM
Well, what happened was that an over-confident team 'supported' by the least sporting crowds I have ever seen could not handle the pressure, despite every advantage. Europe was down and out, but pulled together as a team, worked for each other, and pulled off one of the greatest sporting comebacks I have ever seen.

The fact that it was acheived in the face of that crowd made it all the sweeter. Priceless!!!

Can't argue with that assessment but in fairness to the US, their crowds have long had that reputation and it is highly possible a sports psychologist had prepared the Europeans and taught them the means of dealing with it.

I take it you've never witnessed the antics of the Aussie crowds during the Ashes when played down under :03:

Gargamel
10-01-12, 05:29 PM
Sorry about that. When I looked at the OP last night all it said was "So I". I didn't know if Gargamel was drunk or what. It seems now that my PC just didn't load the whole message.

Nope.

Because safari On my phone crashes within moments of tryIng to post a reply, I have to quickly post then edit. So if you see a few words posted that don't make sense, assume its either Reece or Yubba. If i posted it, then wait about 10 minutes and reload, I'm editing my post.

As to HB, I really enjoyed the team match play, where two players shared a ball and took alternate shots. Didn't get to watch the 4 ball segment. That's what makes it a team sport.

Herr-Berbunch
10-02-12, 02:13 AM
Nope.

Because safari On my phone crashes within moments of tryIng to post a reply, I have to quickly post then edit. So if you see a few words posted that don't make sense, assume its either Reece or Yubba. If i posted it, then wait about 10 minutes and reload, I'm editing my post.

As to HB, I really enjoyed the team match play, where two players shared a ball and took alternate shots. Didn't get to watch the 4 ball segment. That's what makes it a team sport.


:har:

Thanks for explaining, but the objective is still the same, hole the ball in as few his as possible - they may play together, but I'd not call it a team sport just yet.

Sailor Steve
10-02-12, 09:42 AM
As to HB, I really enjoyed the team match play, where two players shared a ball and took alternate shots. Didn't get to watch the 4 ball segment. That's what makes it a team sport.
My dad was an avid golfer, and played quite well, but I never became a fan. This concept, though, I find intriguing. Not that anyone would ever want me on their team. Kind of like all the other sports I tried.

Gargamel
10-02-12, 06:02 PM
:har:

Thanks for explaining, but the objective is still the same, hole the ball in as few his as possible - they may play together, but I'd not call it a team sport just yet.

By this logic, and it is frequently argued, baseball is not a team sport either.