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Ryder Cup in Rome...starts early Friday
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[QUOTE="The deacon, post: 4753763, member: 11559"] It's a five-point margin, Blake, and the U.S. will lead off with Scheffler tomorrow. Cantlay's putts on the final three holes were remarkably clutch, but I'd give the nod to Homa as the U.S.'s best player over two days. Cantlay didn't show up much in losses as Schauffele's partner. As for hat/no hat, it was interesting to see him wearing a hat in the car park shortly after the matches ended today. Apparently his head's not that big. My biggest issue is with Joe LaCava, whom I've known well for 40 years, had pints with between rounds of the '89 Ryder Cup in England and respect as a great caddy for Couples, Woods and now Cantlay. Very unlike him, he stepped well outside the lines of decorum after Cantlay made his 18th hole putt by getting in Rory McIlroy's way when he was trying to line up his putt, and then proceeded to bark at Rory for quite a few seconds after Rory asked him to step aside. As some of you might have seen, his actions precipitated a near scuffle on the green and later, in the car park. That one's on Joe. He lost his composure and got involved way beyond a caddy's role. Be that as it may, there surely was lots of excitement today, great clutch play by Rosie, Cantlay, Rory and others. Should be fun tomorrow to see if the US can make it exciting. Cheers, Blake. Thanks, as always. [/QUOTE]
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