Friday, September 26, 2014

At Ryder Cup, a Formidable Pair Is Created in McIlroy and García - NYTimes.com

The Americans Keegan Bradley, left, and Phil Mickelson will face Europe’s Sergio García and Rory McIlroy.CreditAndy Rain/European Pressphoto Agency
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GLENEAGLES, Scotland — On his way out of the FedEx Cup playoffs this month, Henrik Stenson stopped to consider a potential Ryder Cup pairing of his European teammates Rory McIlroy and Sergio García.
“I don’t want to meet them,” Stenson said with a laugh. “I’m glad they’re on our side.”
The challenge of toppling McIlroy and García, longtime friends and first-time partners, will fall to Phil Mickelson and Keegan Bradley, who were undefeated as a team for the United States at the 2012 Ryder Cup outside Chicago. Their four-ball contest, which the American captain Tom Watson likened to a main event in boxing, will be the fourth and final match in Friday’s opening session of the 40th Ryder Cup.
Webb Simpson and Bubba Watson, who were 2-1 as a team in 2012, will take on Stenson of Sweden and Justin Rose of England in the opening match. The second match will feature Rickie Fowler and the Ryder Cup rookie Jimmy Walker against Thomas Bjorn of Denmark and Martin Kaymer of Germany. The third match is the second most intriguing, pitting the two other American players making their debuts, Jordan Spieth and Patrick Reed, against the Scot Stephen Gallacher and the Englishman Ian Poulter, who was the star of Europe’s 2012 road upset.
Watson acknowledged it was a sink-or-swim pairing for Spieth and Reed, whom he chose over two veterans, Jim Furyk and Matt Kuchar.
“I said, ‘I’m going to throw you in the ocean without a life preserver. You’re on your own, you get out there and get it done,’ ” Watson said.
He added: “These players are not dumb. They know Ian has that reputation of being a great Ryder Cup player. If they beat him, it’s more power to them.”

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