The Cup They Couldn't Lose: The Epic Story of the PGA Tour and the 2021 Ryder Cup

The Cup They Couldn't Lose: The Epic Story of the PGA Tour and the 2021 Ryder Cup

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  • Author:Shane Ryan
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Summary

The dramatic narrative of the 2021 Ryder Cupthe event that pitted the premier U。S。 and European golfing talent against each otherexploring the modern history of the tournament that led to the showdown at Whistling Straits, and how 2021's contenders represent the PGA Tour at its most intriguing。

The task facing Steve Stricker at the 2021 Ryder Cup was enormous。 It was his job, as the American captain, to stare down almost 40 years of Ryder Cup history, break a pattern of American home losses that had persisted almost as long, and reverse the tide of European dominance in golf's most infamous event。 From the moment the first ball was struck at the 2021 Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin, Team USA stood with its back to the abyss, fighting a rearguard action against what could have been the worst and most expensive defeat in Ryder Cup history。 It was the epitome of a must-win situation, but it was also something more -- in the entire 93-year history of the event, no American side has ever confronted the kind of pressure they faced。 Starting on the morning of September 24, those 12 players competed not just for a Cup, and not just for pride, but to save the reputation of the US team itself。 

In the Ryder Cup, golf's most prestigious team event, America has long featured the better individual talent, yet repeatedly come up short in competition。 Starting with the European renaissance led by Tony Jacklin in the 1980s, the US has been squarely on the back foot, careening from one idea to another without a unified strategy, while their rivals across the Atlantic have carefully orchestrated a template that produces victory after victory。 It's been a desperate, losing fight for the US, in which they looked more like a dysfunctional family than anything resembling a cohesive team。 Throw in the complications of COVID-19, which delayed the event from its original date in September 2020, and the stage was set for one of the strangest, most intriguing Ryder Cups ever。 Tiger Woods was out after his horrific car crash, Patrick Reed ("Captain America," to his supporters) was hospitalized with double pneumonia weeks before the event, and America had to rely on its rising stars -- including Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka, who spent most of the year immersed in an escalating feud -- to prove their mettle on the world's biggest stage。 Meanwhile, the European team had the better Ryder Cup pedigree, and a few major stars of their own, including Jon Rahm, the world no。 1 and the first Spanish player ever to win the U。S。 Open。

Following each turn in the drama in Wisconsin, The Cup They Couldn't Lose tells the story of how the sport reached this moment, how the US rallied to defeat the Europeans in record fashion, and what it all means for the drama and spectacle of golf。

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Abby

The United States won 21 of the first 25 Ryder Cups, but they’ve since won only six with 11 losses。 I received an advanced copy for review of Shane Ryan’s “The Cup They Couldn’t Lose: America, the Ryder Cup, and the Long Road to Whistling Straits” expecting to read a detailed account of the 2021 Ryder Cup but instead the book carried readers through the history of the Ryder Cup while also giving an account of the leadup to Whistling Straits。 Ryan takes readers on a quick study of the Ryder Cup h The United States won 21 of the first 25 Ryder Cups, but they’ve since won only six with 11 losses。 I received an advanced copy for review of Shane Ryan’s “The Cup They Couldn’t Lose: America, the Ryder Cup, and the Long Road to Whistling Straits” expecting to read a detailed account of the 2021 Ryder Cup but instead the book carried readers through the history of the Ryder Cup while also giving an account of the leadup to Whistling Straits。 Ryan takes readers on a quick study of the Ryder Cup history throughout the book。 He explains how the United States was so dominate in the early decades of the Cup that it was decided that in order for the Ryder Cup to survive, Great Britain's team should change to include the entire continent of Europe to make the event more evenly matched。 It took a few years, but soon, under the leadership of Captain Tony Jacklin, Europe began to dominate and continued to do so after Jacklin’s departure。 Even after the U。S。 's dominating win in Wisconsin, itt’s still to be determined whether the U。S。 has fully embraced the detailed planning and strategizing exhibited by U。S。 Captain Steve Stricker。 This book would be enjoyed by both the fan of golf history and a general sports fan。 Ryan keeps the book moving while both keeping readers interested and delivering a nice history of the modern era of the Ryder Cup。 Perhaps Zach Johnson and the U。S。 team will deliver a performance in Italy in 2023 that necessitates a follow-up book by Ryan。 。。。more

Lance

Considered to be the premier team event in golf, the Ryder Cup tournament started as a contest between the best golfers in the United States and England。 Later in its history, the England team was expanded to include all of Europe and the matches always generate a large amount of interest by golfers, fans and the media。 The 2021 Ryder Cup was no exception。 The work of US captain Steve Stricker to get his team to pull out a victory is the major topic of this excellent book by Shane Ryan。 Reading Considered to be the premier team event in golf, the Ryder Cup tournament started as a contest between the best golfers in the United States and England。 Later in its history, the England team was expanded to include all of Europe and the matches always generate a large amount of interest by golfers, fans and the media。 The 2021 Ryder Cup was no exception。 The work of US captain Steve Stricker to get his team to pull out a victory is the major topic of this excellent book by Shane Ryan。 Reading just the title may make one believe the book is just about the 2021 Ryder Cup, which by itself makes an interesting story especially when one considers it was delayed by a year because of the COVID-19 pandemic。 However, the book is MUCH more than that – it is basically a history book of the Ryder Cup and much of this information is helpful in understanding the strategy involved in the decisions made by Stricker。This history can best be described as a roller coaster as for nearly 50 years, the event was dominated by the Americans – so much so that it was nearly ended on multiple occasions。 But in the 1980’s, primarily through the innovative thinking by European captain Tony Jacklin and also helped by one of the best players in Ryder Cup history, Spaniard Seve Ballesteros, Europe started winning the event regularly and even won tournaments on American soil, something that was never done before Jacklin changed the European strategy。Ryan writes about these people and so many more who are important in Ryder Cup history for both sides from a position of knowledge and ability to obtain inside information。 As a result, any golf fan is in for a real treat when reading this as it is a book that will grab your attention and hold it for the duration。 While one does have to have a serious interest in the game to truly enjoy the book, it is certainly worth the time to invest to learn about the history and specifically the challenges for the American team in the 2021 version of the Cup。 An outstanding book for any golfer’s bookshelf。 I wish to thank Hachette Books for providing a copy of the book via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review。https://sportsbookguy。blogspot。com/20。。。 。。。more