Ryder Cup Special Report
At Ryder Cup, a favored defender and a happy underdog
By CHRISTOPHER CLAREY
Even without Tiger Woods, U.S. team hopes to end Europe's run of three straight victories.
Europe is still the team to beat in Ryder Cup
A brief look in capsules at the 12 European team members.
U.S. team looking for victory without Tiger Woods
A brief look in capsules at the 12 U.S. Ryder Cup team members.
Ryder Cup, part two: Azinger and Faldo, dueling captains and personalities
Welcome back to our Ryder Cup debate. After talking about who isn't at Valhalla -- Tiger and Monty -- let's talk about who has been living and breathing Valhalla for months: US captain Paul Azinger and European captain Nick Faldo. Seems like a better singles match than any we might see on Sunday, and it wasn't bad when they actually played back in 1993 (Faldo lost despite making a hole in one). So what do you think about the way their personalities match up? And who do you think will make the better captain?
- Ryder Cup, part one: Impact of Tiger Woods and Colin Montgomerie
- Woods wishes team well, but won't attend
- Christopher Clarey, IHT
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