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Anthony Kim, winner of two PGA Tour events, is coming off a shockingly good performance as a rookie on the United States Ryder Cup team that blitzed Europe.
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The six American Ryder Cup rookies, some who were in high school the last time the Americans hoisted the Cup, were being lauded as the spark that ignited an upset.
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The United States ended a three-match losing streak, with a 16 ½-11 ½ victory at Valhalla Golf Club, taking down favored Europe for the first time in nine years.
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The fiery Sergio García did not win a match in the first two days of competition at the Valhalla Golf Club, while Bob Weekley has become the talisman of the U.S. team.
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The Europeans closed a three-point deficit to 7-5 by winning two matches and halving another during the morning session at Valhalla Golf Club.
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Despite his 45-foot birdie putt that gave the U.S. its last Ryder Cup victory in 1999, Justin Leonard is an unlikely first-day hero at the 2008 matches.
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The European pairings for Saturday morning’s foursomes, left out two decorated Ryder Cup players, Sergio García of Spain and Lee Westwood of England.
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Phil Mickelson and Anthony Kim successfully breathed life into an American Ryder Cup team that desperately needed a strong first day.
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The underdog American squad took a huge step toward reversing years of European dominance, opening a 5 ½-2 ½ lead over the team from Europe.
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Who knows how the 37th Ryder Cup Championship will end, but the United States had to be pleased with the way it began, ahead 3 points to 1 in morning play for the first time since 1991.
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The Americans find themselves in an unusual position: leading the Ryder Cup. For the first time since 1991, they were ahead of the Europeans after Friday’s opening session.
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Among the deliberations regarding Europe’s wins in five of the last six Ryder Cups: Is the European team’s diversity its strength?
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Phil Mickelson, ranked No. 2, and the two-time winner Anthony Kim, the youngest player in the field, will fire the first shots for the United States at the Ryder Cup.
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The United States has lost three consecutive Ryder Cup matches and five of the last six. To paraphrase Casey Stengel, can’t anybody here play this game?
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The pairing of Kentucky natives Kenny Perry and J. B. Holmes may be the open gambit at the 37th Ryder Cup.
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