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Ryder Cup 2014: Head to Head

Editor’s Note: The following was prepared by our friends at Spreadex.com and has been reproduced with their involvement. Please enjoy!

Infographic Contents:
· Player form for each player in each team in 2014, including which events they have participated in
· Past Ryder Cup results, both individual and as a team
· Additional information and quotes about each of the captains and wildcards
· Interesting Ryder Cup history facts eg. ‘Who holds the most match wins?’ and ‘Why was there was a 3 year gap from ’99-’02?’

Ryder Cup 2014: Head to Head

With a decisive edge in play after two days of play, including a massive lead earned in day two on Saturday, the Europeans look to deliver the final knock-out early on Sunday as the two teams enter the final day of the competition.

American captain Tom Watson had this to say regarding his team’s play entering today’s action: “Do we play well enough to win? Obviously we haven’t in the last two Ryder Cups. It’s up to the players. It’s up to the actors to go out there and act.”   With more than “just a trophy” on the line, Watson has been second-guessed time and time again this weekend. He surprised many by pairing rookies Patrick Reed and Jordan Spieth–who coincidentally played well.  But then after a drubbing on Friday, he sat Phil Mickelson yesterday, provoking many to question whether he has a true hold on the team.

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