McGinley's Dilemma

Because the first were in order of points

Then they filled them up with the three in alphabetical order

Same as the other captains have done in previous years

And when they full team is all sorted they will do it in Alphabetical order.

Europe have always done it that way to ensure they players all feel as equal and a team


As opposed to the yanks who used to have their players in points order - even when announcing them at the opening ceremony

Not sure that would have the desired effect. Makes it look like 'us' 9 qualifiers and 'you' 3 picks. If you want to make it as integrated as possible it would have to be alphabetical throughout the team.
 
Not sure that would have the desired effect. Makes it look like 'us' 9 qualifiers and 'you' 3 picks. If you want to make it as integrated as possible it would have to be alphabetical throughout the team.

Did you not read the line before that where I said "and when the full team is sorted they will do it Alphabetically"
 
Because the first were in order of points

Then they filled them up with the three in alphabetical order

Same as the other captains have done in previous years

And when they full team is all sorted they will do it in Alphabetical order.

Europe have always done it that way to ensure they players all feel as equal and a team

As opposed to the yanks who used to have their players in points order - even when announcing them at the opening ceremony

Thanks,

Overall I think its great that players of the caliber of Poulter & Westwood are what the captain has to pick as wildcards, shows a real strength in depth across the team
 
Anyone know, does the order have any relevance within the wildcard selection process?

i.e Gallacher first, Poulter then Westwood
As they say in talent show results "in no particular order" i think. But still a good selection IMHO,Gallacher knows the course like the back of his hand and always plays well there, and all his home comforts.
 
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Thanks,

Overall I think its great that players of the caliber of Poulter & Westwood are what the captain has to pick as wildcards, shows a real strength in depth across the team

Never really understood what "...real strength in depth..." actually means.

Anyway good team, wish them luck.
 
As they say in talent show results "in no particular order" i think. But still a good selection IMHO,Gallacher knows the course like the back of his hand and always plays well there, and all his home comforts.

I've played there more than Gallacher and I know every nook and cranny- still eats me up:rofl:
 
I've played there more than Gallacher and I know every nook and cranny- still eats me up:rofl:

He obviously knows the desirable places, while you know all the undesirable ones! :whistle:

Sensible pick imo. As was Poulter. Westwood may be out of form, but he's a great competitor, so a risk worth taking imo.

Couple of weeks ago, I'd have said Europe by a mile. Bit closer now though as some of the US guys are swinging into form - though maybe not the RC guys!
 
He obviously knows the desirable places, while you know all the undesirable ones! :whistle:

Sensible pick imo. As was Poulter. Westwood may be out of form, but he's a great competitor, so a risk worth taking imo.

Couple of weeks ago, I'd have said Europe by a mile. Bit closer now though as some of the US guys are swinging into form - though maybe not the RC guys!
on uber fast greens in 30 degree temps.

Wait till they play in 14 degrees, soft fairways and a bitter easterly wind and rain. Lets see a 330yd drive now Bubba:rolleyes:
 
on uber fast greens in 30 degree temps.

Wait till they play in 14 degrees, soft fairways and a bitter easterly wind and rain. Lets see a 330yd drive now Bubba:rolleyes:

With under a month to go the weather would need to take a real turn for the worse to see soft fairways.I was up there a little over a week ago and it was still firm as hell under foot thanks to the good weather we have now enjoyed for well over a year.It was a major concern 2 or 3 years ago but I can't see the place playing as long as it might have done.

It'll probably piss sown for the next 4 weeks now....;)
 
on uber fast greens in 30 degree temps.

Wait till they play in 14 degrees, soft fairways and a bitter easterly wind and rain. Lets see a 330yd drive now Bubba:rolleyes:

With leaky waterproofs! :rofl:

It seems unlikely to suddenly change to soggy conditions, but I have experienced the vagaries of Scottish weather, so who knows!
 
With under a month to go the weather would need to take a real turn for the worse to see soft fairways.I was up there a little over a week ago and it was still firm as hell under foot thanks to the good weather we have now enjoyed for well over a year.It was a major concern 2 or 3 years ago but I can't see the place playing as long as it might have done.

It'll probably piss sown for the next 4 weeks now....;)
they weren't expecting wet fairways at Celtic Manor 4 years ago...
 
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