Hi TT
I don't know about you, but I absolutely love it when Golf becomes a "team" sport. These rare opportunities when competitors become teammates and sponsor logos give way to patriotism really bring out the story lines that makes our game that much more enticing to watch. That said, as an American, I just can't view the Presidents Cup on the same level as the Ryder Cup, and I'm not sure why. Scotty Cameron always releases a Ryder Cup head cover, and we usually have Ryder Cup parties, but for the President's cup, I usually watch some coverage and call it a day.
Both are played in amazing venues, both are loaded with top talent, and both have the same team/camaraderie aspect. Maybe it's because the Ryder Cup has more history and possibly more competition. Who can forget Leonard's putt in 99, or Hunter's stubbed chip in 2010? We all know Fowler had a fan following before his 2010 Ryder Cup, but his finish catapulted him into all the 'important' discussions. Maybe it's because the Americans seem to dominate the President's Cup, but
interested to read your sentiments.
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