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2012 Ryder Cup at Medinah

So it has been a week since the USA Ryder Cup team lost to the Europeans.  I was all set to post a big write-up recapping the tournament, but I was so upset last Sunday that I didn’t have it in me, and I still don’t.  I do want to share a few thoughts about the Ryder Cup tournament though.

I am huge sports fan, and an avid watcher of all sporting events…..I’ve basically seen it all.  Without a doubt in my mind, and I will argue this with anyone, the Ryder Cup is hands down the best sporting event on the planet.  Golf?…..really?  Yes!!!!  I love the Super Bowl, I love the Stanley Cup, I love the NCAA basketball tourney, I love the World Cup…..but none compare to the Ryder Cup.

I sat in front of my TV for 3 days, and watched 20+ hours of golf, and wasn’t bored for one second.  The crowd, the players, the excitement, the tension, the camaraderie, the competition, the intensity, the nerves, the passion, the skill…..this tournament had it all.  These players were here for one reason, and one reason only…..to win for their country.  No cash prize, no money at all.  24 golfers from the USA and Europe battling for the right to bring home the Ryder Cup trophy to their country.  It’s plain and simple bragging rights.

If you had the chance to watch last weekend you would understand what I am talking about.  The passion these players showed was unbelievable.  Hearing how much the fans were cheering was amazing, and the players fed off the crowds intensity.  Celebrities, professional athletes, former presidents, were just walking around Medinah cheering on their country.  You just don’t see that at sporting events everyday.  Again this was at a golf tournament.  Not sure if everyone caught it, but on Saturday at the par 3 13th, Michael Jordan and President Bush were sitting next to each other right behind the tee box.  When Tiger stuck it close to the pin, they both went crazy and stood up to cheer.  It’s things like this that make this event the best.

I hope everyone had the chance to catch some of the tournament, regardless of the result, and experience why the event is like none other.  I wish it was played every year, but we’ll just have to wait till 2014 to start cheering again.  Here is a list of the future sites for the Ryder Cup…..looks like the Midwest will be its home for next the two in the USA!!!

2014:  Gleneagles – Perthshire, Scotland

2016:  Hazeltine National GC – Chaska, MN, USA

2018:  Le Golf National – Paris, France

2020:  Whistling Straits – Kohler, Wisconsin, USA

Tee it Up!!