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2014 Ryder Cup

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Golf tournament in Scotland

40th Ryder Cup Matches
Logo
Dates26–28 September2014
VenueGleneagles Hotel
PGA Centenary Course
LocationAuchterarder,Perth & Kinross,
Scotland
Captains
Europe16121112United States
Europe wins theRyder Cup
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Gleneagles is located in Scotland
Gleneagles
Gleneagles
Location of theGleneagles Hotel
in Scotland

The40thRyder Cup matches were held 26–28 September2014 in Scotland on the PGA Centenary Course at theGleneagles Hotel nearAuchterarder inPerth & Kinross. This was the second Ryder Cup held in Scotland; it was previously atMuirfield in1973. The team captains in 2014 werePaul McGinley for Europe andTom Watson for the USA.

Europe were the defending cup holders, having won in2012 atMedinah Country Club nearChicago.

Europe won the 2014 competition to retain the Ryder Cup, defeating the US by 1612 points to 1112, for their third consecutive win. From1995 to 2014, Europe won eight out of ten Ryder Cups.[1][2][3]

Format

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Main article:Ryder Cup

TheRyder Cup is amatch play event, with each match worth one point. The competition format was as follows:

  • Day 1 (Friday) – 4fourball (better ball) matches in the morning, followed by 4foursome (alternate shot) matches in the afternoon
  • Day 2 (Saturday) – 4 fourball matches in the morning, followed by 4 foursome matches in the afternoon
  • Day 3 (Sunday) – 12 singles matches

On the Monday before the competition, European captainPaul McGinley announced that he had chosen to play fourball matches in the mornings, as had been the case for every European home captain since 1997 (while American home captains have chosen to play foursomes in the mornings every year except for 2004).

With a total of 28 points available, 1412 points were required for the US to win the Ryder Cup, and 14 points were required for Europe to retain it. All matches were played to a maximum of 18 holes. If a match was level after 18 holes each side was awarded half a point.

Course

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Main article:Gleneagles Hotel
Gleneagles Hotel and grounds in 2004

TheGleneagles Hotel, located one hour outside ofEdinburgh and set in grounds of 850 acres (340 ha; 1.33 sq mi), had undergone a major redevelopment programme, partly in preparation for the 2014 Ryder Cup.

The PGA Centenary Course, designed byJack Nicklaus and one of three at Gleneagles, currently measures 7,262 yards (6,640 m) off the championship tees.[4] The course was awarded the Ryder Cup in 2001, and it was originally scheduled to host the matches in 2013, however this was delayed a year due to the alteration of the Ryder Cup schedule after theSeptember 11 attacks in 2001. This was the final Ryder Cup to be affected by the rescheduling, as it was the furthest scheduled match at the time of the attacks. Just as the 2012 matches had been, all future matches are regularly scheduled for even-numbered years.

Hole123456789Out101112131415161718InTotal
Yards4265164312394612014684195643,7252083504454813204635431945333,5377,262
Par454343445363444445353672

Television

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In the United Kingdom and Ireland,Sky Sports provided live coverage, with theBBC showing highlights each evening on free-to-air television.

Coverage in South Africa was provided on theSupersport channels.

In the US, corporate siblingsGolf Channel andNBC televised the event live, after NBC had traded for complete rights (that it was contractually given the rights to in 2005) back from ESPN, who had televised the previous three Ryder Cups on Friday. Golf Channel televised action on Friday and a half-hour on Saturday, from where NBC took over for the rest of the weekend. In the early-morning sessions,Terry Gannon hosted from the 18th tower alongsideFrank Nobilo.Curt Byrum andTom Abbott served as hole announcers andJerry Foltz was an on-course commentator.Nick Faldo appeared as a guest commentator on Friday, and sparked controversy after critical comments aboutSergio García. For the afternoon sessions and the singles matches on Sunday, the regular NBC golf crew provided coverage.Dan Hicks andJohnny Miller hosted from the 18th tower, withGary Koch andPeter Jacobsen as hole announcers. On course commentators wereMark Rolfing,Roger Maltbie andNotah Begay III. On the weekend,Colin Montgomerie appeared as a guest commentator to lend a European perspective, a role he previously filled for NBC in 2012.

Team qualification and selection

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Europe

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The European team qualification rules were announced on 21 May 2013. The number of captain's picks was increased from 2 to 3 with the number of players qualifying from the European Points being reduced from 5 to 4. The team consists of:[5][6][7]

The leading players in the European Ryder Cup points lists were:[11]

European points list
PositionNamePoints
1Rory McIlroy (Q)5,537,075
2Henrik Stenson (Q)2,893,569
3Victor Dubuisson (Q)2,880,183
4Jamie Donaldson (Q)2,676,347
5Sergio García (q)2,539,593
6Thomas Bjørn (q)2,489,769
7Justin Rose (q)2,138,323
8Martin Kaymer (q)2,006,411
9Ian Poulter (P)1,962,707
10Joost Luiten1,734,717
11Stephen Gallacher (P)1,698,110
12Graeme McDowell (q)1,668,114
13Miguel Ángel Jiménez1,579,637
14Francesco Molinari1,461,394
15Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño1,316,360
16Mikko Ilonen1,254,683
17Shane Lowry1,248,905
18David Howell1,198,954
19Lee Westwood (P)1,167,563
20Pablo Larrazábal1,112,459
World points list
PositionNamePoints
1Rory McIlroy (q)538.18
2Henrik Stenson (q)389.60
3Sergio García (Q)368.05
4Justin Rose (Q)287.38
5Martin Kaymer (Q)247.27
6Thomas Bjørn (Q)206.34
7Victor Dubuisson (q)204.79
8Jamie Donaldson (q)194.51
9Graeme McDowell (Q)171.82
10Stephen Gallacher (P)170.21
11Luke Donald167.55
12Ian Poulter (P)150.62
13Miguel Ángel Jiménez142.85
14Francesco Molinari141.45
15Joost Luiten136.58
16Lee Westwood (P)120.48
17Gonzalo Fernández-Castaño111.13
18Pablo Larrazábal106.27
19Mikko Ilonen102.89
20Shane Lowry95.55

Players in qualifying places (Q) are shown in green; captain's picks (P) are shown in yellow; those in italics (q) qualified through the other points list.

In the European points list, Donaldson had overtaken García by winning the penultimate qualifying event (theD+D Real Czech Masters) and since neither García nor Bjørn played in the final event (the Italian Open) and since no other player could pass Donaldson, he was assured of his place before the Italian Open.

The leading four players in the World points list (García, Rose, Kaymer and Bjørn) had qualified before the final event (the Italian Open). Stephen Gallacher was then 11.21 points behind Graeme McDowell. The winner of the Italian Open would score 24 points with second place scoring 14.4 and third 9.6. Gallacher therefore needed to either win the Italian Open, finish second alone or finish second jointly with just one other player (scoring 12 points) to overtake McDowell and move into the final automatic qualification spot. In the final round he scored 65 butDavid Howell (playing in the group before) had scored 63 to take second place by a single shot, pushing Gallacher down to third place.

United States

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The United States qualification rules were announced on 20 March 2013. They remained the same as for 2012 except that the number of captain's picks was reduced from four to three. The team consists of:[12]

Players in the qualifying places are shown in green, and captain's picks are shown in yellow. In late JulyDustin Johnson announced that he was taking a leave of absence from golf and would miss the Ryder Cup. The qualifying places were therefore extended to the player finishing in 10th place in the points list. Mickelson's second-place finish in the2014 PGA Championship lifted him from 11th to 5th place in the standings. Zach Johnson made the cut in the PGA Championship and this was sufficient to lift him above Jason Dufner and give him the last automatic place despite a last round of 77 which left him in a tie for 70th place and 35.8 points. Dufner withdrew from the event because of a neck injury.

PositionName2013
Majors
2014
Majors
Regular
events
Alternate
events
Points
1Bubba Watson105.9773277.4003546.66106930.038
2Rickie Fowler293.6974994.4801445.07606733.253
3Jim Furyk921.0402302.1183484.53606707.694
4Jimmy Walker01548.1304563.27506111.405
5Phil Mickelson2172.0002436.928901.41105510.339
Dustin Johnson413.662941.9273778.21705133.806
6Matt Kuchar462.2261044.9393607.50005114.665
7Jordan Spieth24.6411913.0102898.17704835.828
8Patrick Reed0134.4403515.78703650.227
9Zach Johnson496.827166.0242905.84303568.694
10Jason Dufner1883.19950.0591626.46203559.720
11Ryan Moore88.151374.3152890.40503352.871
12Brendon Todd0344.3732999.00903343.382
13Keegan Bradley206.530840.5552277.61203324.697
14Chris Kirk16.300509.4312762.15103287.882
15Webb Simpson125.08161.6562968.83303155.570

Source:[13]

In mid-AugustTiger Woods announced that he would not be able to play in the 2014 Ryder Cup because of back problems and would therefore not be one of Watson's three captain's picks.[14] Woods had finished 71st in the Ryder Cup points list.

Teams

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Captains

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Tom Watson was named the USA team captain on 13 December 2012. At 65 he became the oldest Ryder Cup captain; a record previously held byJ.H. Taylor who was 62 when he captained the Great Britain team in1933. Previously the oldest United States captain had beenSam Snead who was 57 when he was captain in1969.[15]

Paul McGinley was named the Europe team captain on 15 January 2013.[16] He was the first Irishman to captain the Ryder Cup side. McGinley had previously always been on the winning side in the Ryder Cup; as a player in 2002, 2004 and 2006 and as a vice-captain in 2010 and 2012.[17]

Vice-captains

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Each captain selected a number of vice-captains to assist him during the tournament.

In July 2013, Watson namedAndy North as a vice-captain.[18] In February 2014, he namedRaymond Floyd as his second vice-captain[19] and in August he choseSteve Stricker as a third vice-captain.[20]

In March 2014, McGinley namedDes Smyth andSam Torrance as vice-captains.[21][22] In September 2014, McGinley then announced thatMiguel Ángel Jiménez,Pádraig Harrington andJosé María Olazábal would also join his backroom team, making five vice-captains in total.[23]

Players

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EuropeTeam Europe
NameCountryAgePoints rank
(European)
Points rank
(World)
World
ranking
Previous
Ryder Cups
MatchesW–L–HWinning
percentage
Rory McIlroy Northern Ireland25111294–3–255.56
Henrik Stenson Sweden38225272–3–242.86
Victor Dubuisson France2437230Rookie
Jamie Donaldson Wales3848250Rookie
Sergio García Spain3453362816–8–464.29
Justin Rose England34746296–3–066.67
Martin Kaymer Germany298512263–2–158.33
Thomas Bjørn Denmark436630263–2–158.33
Graeme McDowell Northern Ireland35129183125–5–250.00
Stephen Gallacher Scotland391110340Rookie
Ian Poulter England389123841512–3–080.00
Lee Westwood England4119164483718–13–656.76

Captains picks are shown in yellow; theworld rankings and records are at the start of the 2014 Ryder Cup.

The players with the highest world rankings not on the team were:Luke Donald (ranked 32),Joost Luiten (36), andMiguel Ángel Jiménez (37).[24]

United States Team USA
NameAgePoints
rank
World
ranking
Previous
Ryder Cups
MatchesW–L–HWinning
percentage
Bubba Watson3517283–5–037.50
Rickie Fowler25210130–1–233.33
Jim Furyk44348309–17–436.67
Jimmy Walker354190Rookie
Phil Mickelson4451193814–18–644.74
Matt Kuchar3669273–2–257.14
Jordan Spieth217130Rookie
Patrick Reed248270Rookie
Zach Johnson389163116–4–159.09
Keegan Bradley281326143–1–075.00
Webb Simpson291533142–2–050.00
Hunter Mahan322521283–2–356.25

Captains picks are shown in yellow; the world rankings and records are at the start of the 2014 Ryder Cup.

The players with the highest world rankings not on the team were:Billy Horschel (ranked 14),Chris Kirk (22), andSteve Stricker (28).[24] Their respective rankings on 2 September were 45, 25, and 24.[25] The rankings for 7 September were 23, 24, and 25, respectively.[26] After finishing tied for second at theDeutsche Bank Championship on 1 September, Horschel had won the next two events, theBMW Championship andThe Tour Championship, to secure theFedEx Cup.

Mickelson extended his own U.S. team record with his 10th appearance.Nick Faldo holds the European record with 11.[27]

Friday's matches

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Morning fourballs

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The United States won two matches and halved another to take the lead in the Ryder Cup. Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed, the youngest American pairing in the history of the competition, defeated Ian Poulter and Stephen Gallacher 5 & 4. This was Poulter's first loss in his last eight Ryder Cup matches.[28][29][30]

The Spieth/Reed pairing had a combined age of 45 compared to the previous youngest American pairing which had been theJustin Leonard/Tiger Woods pairing in1997 which had a combined age of 46. The youngest in Ryder Cup history are theMark James/Ken Brown pairing in1977 with a combined age of 43 andBernard Gallacher/Maurice Bembridge in1969 with a combined age of 44.

EuropeResultsUnited States
Rose/StensonEurope 5 & 4B. Watson/Simpson
Bjørn/KaymerhalvedFowler/Walker
Gallacher/PoulterUnited States 5 & 4Spieth/Reed
García/McIlroyUnited States 1 upBradley/Mickelson
112Session212
112Overall212

Afternoon foursomes

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Europe won three matches and halved the fourth to take a 5–3 lead in the Ryder Cup. It was the first time since 2006 that Europe led after the first day of the competition.[28] Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson, who won 5 & 4 in their morning match, played again and won; they never trailed at any point during the day.Gene Wojciechowski, a columnist for ESPN, criticized American captain Tom Watson for not playing Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed in the afternoon after they had won their morning match 5 & 4.[31]

EuropeResultsUnited States
Donaldson/WestwoodEurope 2 upFuryk/Kuchar
Rose/StensonEurope 2 & 1Mahan/Johnson
McIlroy/GarcíahalvedWalker/Fowler
Dubuisson/McDowellEurope 3 & 2Mickelson/Bradley
312Session12
5Overall3

Saturday's matches

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Morning fourballs

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The European pairing of Justin Rose and Henrik Stenson led off and won their third straight match in two days. Their score of 12-under set a Ryder Cup record in fourballs.[32]

EuropeResultsUnited States
Rose/StensonEurope 3 & 2B. Watson/Kuchar
Donaldson/WestwoodUnited States 4 & 3Furyk/Mahan
Bjørn/KaymerUnited States 5 & 3Reed/Spieth
McIlroy/PoulterhalvedWalker/Fowler
112Session212
612Overall512

Afternoon foursomes

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For the second straight day, Europe earned 312 points in the afternoon foursomes, increasing their lead to 4 going into the singles matches.[32]

Because of a late finish by Rory McIlroy in the morning session Match 2 (Furyk/Mahan v. García/McIlroy) started after Match 3 (Spieth/Reed v. Kaymer/Rose). The table below reflects the official order.[33]

EuropeResultsUnited States
Donaldson/WestwoodEurope 2 & 1Johnson/Kuchar
García/McIlroyEurope 3 & 2Furyk/Mahan
Kaymer/RosehalvedSpieth/Reed
Dubuisson/McDowellEurope 5 & 4Walker/Fowler
312Session12
10Overall6

Sunday's singles matches

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Europe won the Ryder Cup for the third consecutive time.[34] WelshmanJamie Donaldson played the winning shot when his second to the 15th hole landed less than 2 feet from the hole andKeegan Bradley conceded the hole.[35] Donaldson had halved the 14th hole with Bradley to find himself in adormie position, where a minimum half-point is guaranteed.[36] This meant that Europe were guaranteed a minimum 14–14 score (enough to retain the cup) but the scores are not official until the match is actually won, or halved after 18 holes.[37]

EuropeResultsUnited StatesOrder of finishing
& score after match[38]
Graeme McDowellEurope 2 & 1Jordan Spieth2nd:12–6
Henrik StensonUnited States 1 upPatrick Reed3rd: 12–7
Rory McIlroyEurope 5 & 4Rickie Fowler1st:11–6
Justin RosehalvedHunter Mahan7th: 1312–912
Stephen GallacherUnited States 3 & 1Phil Mickelson6th: 13–9
Martin KaymerEurope 4 & 2Bubba Watson4th:13–7
Thomas BjørnUnited States 4 & 3Matt Kuchar5th: 13–8
Sergio GarcíaEurope 1 upJim Furyk9th:1512–912
Ian PoulterhalvedWebb Simpson10th: 16–10
Jamie DonaldsonEurope 5 & 3Keegan Bradley8th:1412–912
Lee WestwoodUnited States 3 & 2Jimmy Walker11th: 16–11
Victor DubuissonhalvedZach Johnson12th: 1612–1112
612Session512
1612Overall1112

Individual player records

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Each entry refers to the win–loss–half record of the player.

Europe

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Source:[39]

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Thomas Bjørn0.50–2–10–1–00–0–00–1–1
Jamie Donaldson33–1–01–0–02–0–00–1–0
Victor Dubuisson2.52–0–10–0–12–0–00–0–0
Stephen Gallacher00–2–00–1–00–0–00–1–0
Sergio García2.52–1–11–0–01–0–10–1–0
Martin Kaymer21–1–21–0–00–0–10–1–1
Graeme McDowell33–0–01–0–02–0–00–0–0
Rory McIlroy32–1–21–0–01–0–10–1–1
Ian Poulter10–1–20–0–10–0–00–1–1
Justin Rose43–0–20–0–11–0–12–0–0
Henrik Stenson33–1–00–1–01–0–02–0–0
Lee Westwood22–2–00–1–02–0–00–1–0

United States

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Source:[40]

PlayerPointsOverallSinglesFoursomesFourballs
Keegan Bradley11–2–00–1–00–1–01–0–0
Rickie Fowler1.50–2–30–1–00–1–10–0–2
Jim Furyk11–3–00–1–00–2–01–0–0
Zach Johnson0.50–2–10–0–10–2–00–0–0
Matt Kuchar11–3–01–0–00–2–00–1–0
Hunter Mahan1.51–2–10–0–10–2–01–0–0
Phil Mickelson22–1–01–0–00–1–01–0–0
Patrick Reed3.53–0–11–0–00–0–12–0–0
Webb Simpson0.50–1–10–0–10–0–00–1–0
Jordan Spieth2.52–1–10–1–00–0–12–0–0
Jimmy Walker2.51–1–31–0–00–1–10–0–2
Bubba Watson00–3–00–1–00–0–00–2–0

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