This is the start of US dominance imo, too many good players now, and with more still coming through, 8 of the US team are in the top 10 in the world. Europe are an ageing team, the fact the likes of Poulter and Westwood can still make the team doesn't say much for whats coming through.
Don't think it is quite at that stage yet, history tells us that home advantage is huge in it. Very good point about Poulter and Westwood, it doesn't bode well for the future.
Europe were never going to win this, instead of taking Westwood and Poulter he could've gave experience to players like Perez and MacIntyre, who will both make future teams.
MATCH 1 11.04am Xander Schauffele vs Rory McIlroy MATCH 2 11.15am Patrick Cantlay vs Shane Lowry MATCH 3 11.26am Scottie Scheffler vs Jon Rahm MATCH 4 11.37am Bryson DeChambeau vs Sergio Garcia MATCH 5 11.48am Collin Morikawa vs Viktor Hovland MATCH 6 11.59am Dustin Johnson vs Paul Casey MATCH 7 12.10pm Brooks Koepka vs Bernd Wiesberger MATCH 8 12.21pm Tony Finau vs Ian Poulter MATCH 9 12.32pm Justin Thomas vs Tyrrell Hatton MATCH 10 12.43pm Harris English vs Lee Westwood MATCH 11 12.54pm Jordan Spieth vs Tommy Fleetwood MATCH 12 1.05pm Daniel Berger vs Matt Fitzpatrick If you fancy a flutter probably a coupon is your best chance. I like the look of this to give you an interest throughout the day Hole in one 15/2 USA hole in one 18/1 Europe hole in one 18/1
From what I've seen the par 3s look difficult, none really look set up for a hole in one. Best hole in one chance looks that drivable par 4! I've done a bet on Schauffele, DJ, Morikawa and Finau all to win their matches, pays 8/1
Why's it so difficult to find live scores that I can just have open and updating? BBC is about an hour out of date.