Most American golfers don’t believe they have anything to prove, which is why Europe has proven to be a fierce foil in the Ryder Cup.
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The U.S. last won in Europe in 1993, when Tom Watson was the captain at The Belfry in England and John Cook and Chip Beck began the U.S. rally on Saturday afternoon by stunning Nick Faldo and Colin Montgomerie. Consider those names for a moment: Faldo and Montgomerie are both in the World Golf Hall of Fame; Cook and Beck very much are not. But they had something to prove after Watson didn’t play them in the first three sessions, and they proved it.
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