Tiger
Money List Winner
How was Ollie overall?
IMO
He picked the obvious team, there were no other realistic options as far as I'm concerned, so pre match he was fine.
Day 1. His initial pairings were obvious (some might say unimaginative). Uninspired maybe, but not clueless.
Day 2 his pairings were more questionable. Is it always good to keep two 'pals' together? Obviously, because of his own history, he thought the answer should be 'yes' But after 2 consecutive defeats for McIlroy and McDowell he split them up and put an uninspired McIlroy with Poulter, which showed strength. I think the afternoon pairings made up for a weak mornings choices, so he got away with it.
Ollie stacked the singles in the only way he could. He had the world numbers 1, 3, 4, 5. None of them had so far played at their best and Westwood had been downright poor. Poulter had to be one of the first guys out, and we had to get a bit of blue on the board to have any chance.
Monty was saying how tough it is to try to be everywhere at one to keep lifting the players. I don't think Ollie was at his best on course tbh - Apparently he's allowed to give players advice. Both Kaymer and Molinari could have done with a bit more 'hands on' from him over the last couple of holes.
We actually had a day when the puts dropped, and the USA lipped out a couple of times. These are the margins that won the day for us, not great leadership from Ollie
As a captain I think Ollie was above average, although not inspirational. But history will say otherwise. Because of the result he will be remembered as one of our best captains ever.
Which is fine by me.
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Probably the best post on the thread. I did find it interesting that people blamed the players when Olly had control of the pairings and credit the captain for performance in the singles. In the end I don't really care I'm just glad we won but I do think that Team Europe made it hard for themselves going into singles Sunday and irrespective of how the course was set up and how the US players putted there were some questionable pairings in Team Europe.
At the end of it all I'm still in shock that we won but personally think that Ian Poulter should take an enormous amount of credit for inspiring the fightback.
Right I'm going to crock off now