No BUT one of the 2 players must choose the ball and you can't change the ball during the round. Often the longer hitter chooses the ball in the hopes it makes a difference on the longer holes. There were 2 issues over the ball selection that I can recall in the past. Woosnam/Faldo were a successful partnership in 1987, even though they didn't like each other. Woosnam was the longer hitter and they agreed to use his ball in the next Ryder Cup. Faldo hit first and when Woosnam stood over the ball on the fairway he saw it was Faldo's ball selection and they couldn't change it for the rest of the round. They lost and Woosnam blamed Faldo big time and refused to play with him again. Another Ryder Cup, Azinger was against Seve/Olazabal and Seve accused Azinger of changing balls during the round, using the longer ball on certain holes etc. Azinger denied it and made a fuss about it. A few holes later Seve checked Azingers ball again and Azinger was forced to admit he was changing the ball type during the round. Amusingly Azinger publicly blamed Seve for that even though Azinger was the one breaking the rules. Both those incidents were high-profile incidents at the time considering they involved Seve and Faldo, the top golfers of the time. Attention to ball selection was more closely observed after that.
i LOVE how tiger yelled F*** then the announcer goes I think he likes it lolol,ol
It was a very good shot!
love that they keep dropping extended highlights
21:17
Tiger: Fuck!
Commentator: “tHink He LiKEs iT” 😂
got me laughing lmfao
Francesco and Tommy were a vibe
Even when he (Tiger) was Superman, the Ryder Cup was kryptonite
im a simple man.
I see Bryson. I CLIICK FAST
nOW BRYSON AND WOODS? I INSTA CLICK
7:05 bro just gassed up a burp
Look at the crowd 🤯🤯🤯🤯🤯 gargantuan. Commentary leaves something to be desired as if the put does not go in then it is not “a very good put.”
Do the balls the players use individually have anything to do with the pairing? Like the captain would pair players that both use Titleist?
Hmmm never thought of this. Interesting question. Id like to know the answer to that myself.
Yes, extremely important. Some players can't even stand the look of a different ball
No because they are switching between shots. U just switch it out with your ball with a marker
@@r0gers96 Nope, not true. Are you really going to be able to replace the ball in a bunker without improving the lie?
No BUT one of the 2 players must choose the ball and you can't change the ball during the round. Often the longer hitter chooses the ball in the hopes it makes a difference on the longer holes. There were 2 issues over the ball selection that I can recall in the past. Woosnam/Faldo were a successful partnership in 1987, even though they didn't like each other. Woosnam was the longer hitter and they agreed to use his ball in the next Ryder Cup. Faldo hit first and when Woosnam stood over the ball on the fairway he saw it was Faldo's ball selection and they couldn't change it for the rest of the round. They lost and Woosnam blamed Faldo big time and refused to play with him again.
Another Ryder Cup, Azinger was against Seve/Olazabal and Seve accused Azinger of changing balls during the round, using the longer ball on certain holes etc. Azinger denied it and made a fuss about it. A few holes later Seve checked Azingers ball again and Azinger was forced to admit he was changing the ball type during the round. Amusingly Azinger publicly blamed Seve for that even though Azinger was the one breaking the rules.
Both those incidents were high-profile incidents at the time considering they involved Seve and Faldo, the top golfers of the time. Attention to ball selection was more closely observed after that.
Tiger was just awful here. Bryson was great as usual.
This should be Tigers last Ryder cup !
Another tiger highlight when he went 0-4, he was one of the worst Ryder Cup players in history !
Tiger was europes secret weapon
Poor bastard.
Lol. No matter what a man has achieved, always a loser somewhere still talking shit.
How many masters have you won, ‘Timothy’?
just not a team event player
Well, with a record of 13-21-3 and earning only 14.5 points in his career, I'd say he's just not a team player.
Bryson has certainly matured as a person.
When was this?
2018