Davis Love III, the U.S. Ryder Cup captain, had emphasized before this
week’s biennial matches that he wanted his team to stay relaxed and have
fun. On Friday afternoon, that happened. After fighting Europe to a 2-2
draw in the morning foursomes, or alternate-shot rounds, the U.S. team
blew out of the gates for the afternoon four-ball matches like Usain
Bolt.
The first American pairing, Bubba Watson and Webb Simpson, won six of
their first eight holes over Paul Lawrie and Peter Hanson. The second
group, Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley, went three for three on the
opening holes over the world’s No. 1 golfer, Rory McIlroy, and Graeme
McDowell, his wingman from Northern Ireland. The third group out, Dustin
Johnson and Matt Kuchar, lost the first hole to Justin Rose and Martin
Kaymer, but then won four of the next six.
All three groups went on to win their matches here at Medinah Country
Club, west of Chicago, propelling the U.S. to a 5-3 lead after the
first day. That’s fun.
“This is one of the most emotional days playing in a Ryder Cup that
we’ll ever have,” Mickelson said. He should know: This was his ninth
appearance, breaking the American record for Ryder Cups played in.
Mickelson and Bradley played together in both sessions Friday and
went 2-0. They also seem to have bonded as partners. Bradley looked on
the course as if he were trying to find raw meat to eat and putted as if
missing a putt would render him into raw meat for his opponents. “Man,
can he roll the rock,” Mickelson said. “I just love playing with Keegan.
He just played so good all day and it’s kept me up the whole time.”
Mickelson sealed the victory on the par-three 17th hole with a
penetrating seven-iron tee shot to two feet, setting up an easy birdie
putt. “Without a doubt, it’s the greatest shot I’ve ever seen,” Bradley
said.
Watson, trying to get the crowds involved, had his caddy rev up the
volume from the gallery surrounding the first tee, even though it was
already pretty loud, and deliberately hit his tee shot with everyone
still yelling. That’s the way Bubba wanted to roll today. “The key thing
for us was just about having fun,” he said.
Nobody played better on Friday than the guy most Americans know the
least about: Belgium’s Nicolas Colsaerts, the first Ryder Cupper from
that country. With his partner Lee Westwood essentially looking on like a
political spouse, Colsaerts rammed home birdie putts from 20 feet, 15
feet, 30 feet, 15 feet, eight feet and, on the 17th hole, 35 feet to
singlehandedly give the Americans their only loss in the afternoon
matches.
That last birdie on 17 was particularly impressive because Tiger
Woods, his opponent, had stopped his tee shot three feet from the hole.
Had Colsaerts missed his bomb, the match would have gone to the 18th
hole all squared, instead of with Europe one up. His eight birdies and
one eagle bested a superb round from Woods (seven birdies) and Steve
Stricker (two birdies) by a single hole. Woods missed a 15-foot birdie
effort on the 18th green that would have halved the match.
“It was very entertaining. There was a lot of noise this afternoon,”
Love said afterward, obviously pleased with his charges. “What we were
looking for this mornig was somebody to get it going early in the first
couple of groups, get us excited, get the fans excited and thankfully
Bubba and Webb did that, and we were off and running.”
A two-point lead after the first day in a Ryder Cup leads more often
than not to victory — about two-thirds of the time, historically.
“Obviously there’s momentum for the U.S. team right now, but that could
all swing back in our favor tomorrow,” Justin Rose said. “In Wales [at
the last Ryder Cup in 2010], the Europeans lost every session except one
and won, so there’s lots of golf left.”
In Saturday morning’s foursomes, Simpson and Watson will go out
together again in the first match at 8:20 a.m. Eastern against Rose and
Ian Poulter. Also paired once more, for the third time in three
sessions, will be Bradley and Mickelson, taking on Westwood and Luke
Donald. Next, Jason Dufner and Zach Johnson, winners on Friday morning,
will play Colsaerts and Sergio Garcia. Finally, Jim Furyk and Brandt
Snedeker, who lost together Friday morning on the final hole, will once
again take on the pair that beat them: McIlroy and McDowell. Woods will
sit out for the first time in his seven Ryder Cup appearances.
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