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Ryder Cup Monday - How it all stacks up

By: | Edited: Mon 14 Jul 2014

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After an epic Sunday's play and history making Monday play tomorrow, how will the Ryder Cup singles matches stack up.  

We've taken a quick lot at the matches tomorrow and analysed the 2010 Ryder Cup record and past Ryder Cup singles records and put together our predictions.

With 12 points on offer and Europe requiring 5 to win, Monday looks certain to be a close run and exciting day of golf with some fantastic match ups.

Westwood and Stricker will be a great start, 2 of the teams strongest players and 2 of the world's best players, pairing up in the opening singles.

McIlroy will have a tough opening test to Ryder Cup singles against 2009 Open Champion Cink who's had a strong Ryder Cup for the USA and 1 of only 2 not to have lost a match.

Let's us know what you think of the match ups below.

TEE  EUROPE 2010
Ryder Cup
W-L-H
Ryder Cup
Singles
W-L-H
v USA 2010
Ryder Cup
W-L-H
Ryder Cup
Singles
W-L-H
We predict ?
09:05 Westwood 2-0-1 2-4-0   Stricker 2-1-0 0-1-0 EUROPE
09:17 McIlroy 1-1-1 DEBUT   Cink 1-0-2 1-3-0 USA
09:29 Donald 2-1-0 1-1-0   Furyk 0-1-1 4-1-1 HALVED
09:41 Kaymer 2-0-1 DEBUT   Johnson D 0-3-0 DEBUT EUROPE
09:53 Poulter 2-1-0 2-0-0   Kuchar 1-0-2 DEBUT EUROPE
10:05 Fisher 2-1-0 DEBUT   Overton 1-2-0 DEBUT HALVED
10:17 Jiménez 1-1-0 0-3-0   Watson 1-2-0 DEBUT USA
10:29 Molinari F 0-1-1 DEBUT   Woods 2-1-0 3-1-1 USA
10:41 Molinari E 0-1-1 DEBUT   Fowler 0-1-1 DEBUT EUROPE
10:53 Hanson 1-1-0 DEBUT   Mickleson 0-3-0 3-4-0 USA
11:05 Harrington 2-1-0 3-2-0   Johnson Z 1-1-0 0-1-0 EUROPE
11:17 McDowell 1-1-1 1-0-0   Mahan 1-1-0 0-0-1 EUROPE
                7 - 5

This would result in a win for Europe 16½ to USA 11½  Not quite the 18 ½ - 9 ½ that Adam predicted way back in 2010 but interestingly he did pick the Molinari brothers to play.


About the author

DR

Darren Ramowski is the MD of Golfshake. With a background in technology and data, he is deeply interested in golf analytics, equipment innovation, and industry trends. A committed golfer who enjoys links courses and European golf travel, Darren has a personal ambition to visit notable Ryder Cup venues. His strategic vision continues to shape Golfshake’s growth and community engagement.


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