Analysis of the American Defeat in the Ryder Cup: What’s Next?
After a new defeat of the American team against Europe in the 45th edition of the Ryder Cup, held at Bethpage Black, it is time to analyze the mistakes and plan for the future. Despite the reaction of the American team in Sunday’s singles, which made up a final score of 15-13, this was their 11th defeat in the last 15 encounters. With much of the European team ready to compete in the upcoming Ryder Cup at Adare Manor, Ireland, in 2027, including Rory McIlroy, Tommy Fleetwood, and Jon Rahm, among others, the Americans will face an even greater challenge, this time on hostile territory. The European captain, Luke Donald, who became the second European captain to win two consecutive Ryder Cups, has not confirmed whether he will seek to lead the team for a third time.Who could be the next captain of the US team? The key question is not just who will be the next captain, but how the PGA of America and professional American golf in general will support that leader. Bradley, as a rookie captain, made mistakes, especially in the course preparation at Bethpage Black. Donald had a better organization, from the statistics guru and vice-captain Edoardo Molinari to former captains Thomas Bjørn and Paul McGinley, who remain committed to ensuring European dominance. Tiger Woods is the favorite to captain the American team at Adare Manor in 2027, coinciding with the centenary of the Ryder Cup. Woods has a good relationship with the owner of Adare Manor, J.P. McManus. If Woods decides not to participate, Brandt Snedeker, Webb Simpson, and Justin Leonard could be options. Fred Couples, with five Ryder Cup appearances, has never been a captain, but he is popular among players like Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth. It’s time for Americans to reflect on what has gone wrong in the last three decades. It might be necessary to form another Ryder Cup task force, as the Europeans not only beat them every two years, but consistently outperform them. During Sunday’s press conference, Bradley was asked if at any point during the week he felt that Donald had “outmaneuvered” him in strategy. Thomas intervened to defend Bradley.I think he turned this European team into an unstoppable force, especially in the first two days, and, in my opinion, I think he is the best European Ryder Cup captain of all time,” said U.S. team captain Keegan Bradley.
Keegan Bradley
The defeat was painful for the American team. Despite some questionable decisions by Bradley, the players respect him and feel connected to him. Scottie Scheffler also defended his captain. Although not all players on the current team are guaranteed to be present in the future, the possibility of avenging this defeat on the opposing field could galvanize the team, especially if Bradley remains in charge. However, the PGA of America could opt for a change. Continuity is key in this event, and perhaps the Americans could learn from it.“We needed to make more putts. That’s what Keegan needed,” Thomas said, sarcastically defending Bradley. “He needed us to make more putts. That’s what he needed to do.”
Justin Thomas
What Can the U.S. Learn From Europe?
Europeans have created a sense of purpose, camaraderie, and unity that is effective, but difficult to replicate. Beyond Donald and his continuity, Europeans are inspired by previous generations and demonstrate a strong desire to win for the team, something that Americans have yet to achieve. Americans must find their own source of inspiration, beyond the simple desire to win. Europeans focus on details that add up over time and on a meticulous plan.What does Scheffler need to improve on in the Ryder Cup?
Scheffler described this week as one of the “lowest moments” of his career. This is only his third Ryder Cup and he is not yet 30 years old. In the last three Ryder Cups, Scheffler’s partners in the foursomes and fourball matches were Bryson DeChambeau, Sam Burns, Brooks Koepka, Russell Henley and J.J. Spaun, without success. Woods and Mickelson also didn’t perform well at the Ryder Cup. It’s early to determine if Scheffler will achieve it, as he is the best golfer in the world and cares a lot. The Americans could consider copying the European strategy, which paired their best players.I think it’s hard to put into words how much it hurts to lose all four matches,” Scheffler said on Sunday after defeating Rory McIlroy in singles, earning his first point of the week. “To have the confidence of my captains and teammates to go out and play all four matches and lose them all, it’s really hard to put into words how much it hurts.”
Scottie Scheffler