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The 36th Ryder Cup Matches were held between September 22 and September 24, 2006 at The K Club, Straffan, Co. Kildare, Ireland. Team Europe won the competition by a score of 18½ to 9½, equalling their record winning margin of 2 years earlier. This was the first time Europe had achieved three successive victories.<ref>The sequence from 1985-1987-1989 included a tie in 1989, retaining the trophy for Europe. </ref> Swedish rookie Henrik Stenson made the winning putt, just moments after Luke Donald had sunk a putt to ensure Europe retained the trophy. <ref> If the 'dormie' situation is taken into account, then half points can be 'virtually' added from matches still in play where Europe were guaranteed half a point. From this viewpoint, Europe's retention of the trophy was sealed when David Howell sealed his win over Brett Wetterich, and the win was certain when Luke Donald beat Chad Campbell. However, because players in a 'dormie' situation can still be disqualified and lose their match, the scoreboard and the records of the tournament only take account of concluded matches, and so the records credit Donald with ensuring that Europe retained the trophy and rookie Henrik Stenson with guaranteeing the victory. </ref>

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[edit] The teams

The top ten players for the USA and Europe as determined by their points performance (variously calculated by their local PGA) received an automatic place on the team. The remaining two players on each team were selected at the discretion of the team Captain. Team USA was finalized on August 21, while qualification for Team Europe ended on September 3. The Official World Golf Rankings shown are as of 17 September 2006, the last set issued before the Ryder Cup. The average ranking of the American team was 29.4 and that of the European team was 22.8.

Image:Flag of the United States.svg   Team USA
Name Age Residence Points
rank
World
ranking
Notes
Tom Lehman 47 Austin, Minnesota Non-playing captain
Tiger Woods 30 Windermere, Florida 1 1
Phil Mickelson 36 Rancho Santa Fe, California 2 2
Jim Furyk 36 Ponte Vedra Beach, Florida 3 3
Chad Campbell 32 Lewisville, Texas 4 22
David Toms 39 Monroe, Louisiana 5 16
Chris DiMarco 38 Orlando, Florida 6 15
Vaughn Taylor 30 Augusta, Georgia 7 60 Ryder Cup rookie
J.J. Henry 31 Fairfield, Connecticut 8 64 Ryder Cup rookie
Zach Johnson 30 Cedar Rapids, Iowa 9 42 Ryder Cup rookie
Brett Wetterich 33 Cincinnati, Ohio 10 68 Ryder Cup rookie
Stewart Cink 33 Huntsville, Alabama 12 23 Captain's pick
Scott Verplank 42 Dallas, Texas 20 37 Captain's pick
Image:European flag.svg   Team Europe
Name Age Residence World
ranking
Notes
Image:Flag of Wales (bordered).svg Ian Woosnam 48 Llanymynech, Powys, Wales
and Jersey
Non-playing captain
Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Luke Donald 28 High Wycombe, England
and Chicago, Illinois, USA
9
Image:Flag of Spain.svg Sergio García 26 Borriol, Spain 8
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Henrik Stenson 30 Dubai, UAE 11 Ryder Cup rookie
Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg David Howell 31 Weybridge, England 13
Image:Flag of Scotland.svg Colin Montgomerie 43 Oxshott, England 14
Image:Flag of Sweden.svg Robert Karlsson 37 Monaco 36 Ryder Cup rookie
Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Paul Casey 29 Weybridge, England
and Scottsdale, Arizona, USA
17
Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Padraig Harrington 35 Dublin, Ireland 18
Image:Flag of Spain.svg José María Olazábal 40 Fuenterrabia, Spain 19
Image:Flag of Ireland.svg Paul McGinley 39 Sunningdale, England 53
Image:Flag of Northern Ireland (bordered).svg Darren Clarke 38 Chobham, England 24 Captain's pick
Image:Flag of England (bordered).svg Lee Westwood 33 Worksop, England 51 Captain's pick

[edit] Format

The match format was unchanged from previous years. A total of 28 points were available, divided among four periods of team play, followed by one period of singles play. All play was matchplay, as opposed to strokeplay. The first period, on Friday morning, was four rounds of four-balls. This was followed in the afternoon by four rounds of foursomes. This schedule was repeated on the Saturday morning and afternoon. The four periods on Friday and Saturday accounted for 16 points. During these team periods, the players played in teams of two. The captain of each team could play a player as many or as few times as he desired. The final 12 points were decided in a round of singles matchplay, in which all 24 players (12 from each team) took part.

[edit] Friday, September 22

[edit] Four-ball

Image:European flag.svg Results Image:Flag of the United States.svg
Montgomerie/Harrington Image:Flag of the United States.svg 1 up Woods/Furyk
Casey/Karlsson Match halved Cink/Henry
García/Olazábal Image:European flag.svg 3 and 2 Toms/Wetterich
Clarke/Westwood Image:European flag.svg 1 up Mickelson/DiMarco
2 ½ Four-balls 1 ½
2 ½ Overall 1 ½

[edit] Foursomes pairings

Image:European flag.svg Results Image:Flag of the United States.svg
McGinley/Harrington Match halved Campbell/Johnson
Howell/Stenson Match halved Cink/Toms
Westwood/Montgomerie Match halved Mickelson/DiMarco
Donald/García Image:European flag.svg 2 up Woods/Furyk
Foursomes
5 Overall 3

[edit] Saturday, September 23

[edit] Four-ball

Image:European flag.svg Results Image:Flag of the United States.svg
Casey/Karlsson Match halved Cink/Henry
García/Olazábal Image:European flag.svg 3 and 2 Mickelson/DiMarco
Westwood/Clarke Image:European flag.svg 3 and 2 Woods/Furyk
Stenson/Harrington Image:Flag of the United States.svg 2 and 1 Johnson/Verplank
Four-balls
Overall

[edit] Foursomes pairings

Image:European flag.svg Results Image:Flag of the United States.svg
García/Donald Image:European flag.svg 2 and 1 Mickelson/Toms
Montgomerie/Westwood Match halved Campbell/Taylor
Casey/Howell Image:European flag.svg 5 and 4 Cink/Johnson
Harrington/McGinley Image:Flag of the United States.svg 3 and 2 Woods/Furyk
Foursomes
10 Overall 6

[edit] Sunday, September 24

[edit] Singles

Image:European flag.svg Scores Image:Flag of the United States.svg
Colin Montgomerie Image:European flag.svg 1 up David Toms
Sergio García Image:Flag of the United States.svg 4 and 3 Stewart Cink
Paul Casey Image:European flag.svg 2 and 1 Jim Furyk
Robert Karlsson Image:Flag of the United States.svg 3 and 2 Tiger Woods
Luke Donald Image:European flag.svg 2 and 1 Chad Campbell
Paul McGinley Match halved <ref>After Europe had already won, McGinley conceded a 25-foot birdie putt to Henry on the 18th hole, halving their match. If Henry had putted and missed, Europe's final total would have been a record victory over the Americans.

McGinley conceded the putt because an almost-naked spectator ran across the green and jumped into the lake as Henry was about to putt.[1] This was reported on radio stations and in newspapers but not shown on television. McGinley's action has been described as an example of the "sportsmanship that has come to signify the Ryder Cup." [2] </ref>

J.J. Henry
Darren Clarke Image:European flag.svg 3 and 2 Zach Johnson
Henrik Stenson Image:European flag.svg 3 and 2 Vaughn Taylor
David Howell Image:European flag.svg 5 and 4 Brett Wetterich
José María Olazábal Image:European flag.svg 2 and 1 Phil Mickelson
Lee Westwood Image:European flag.svg 2 up Chris DiMarco
Padraig Harrington Image:Flag of the United States.svg 4 and 3 Scott Verplank
Singles
18½ Overall

Colin Montgomerie - who won his singles match 1 Up - has a Singles record of 6 wins, 2 Draws and no defeats in his 8 Ryder Cup Singles matches.

[edit] The course

The K Club has two Arnold Palmer-designed championship courses and the 36th Ryder Cup was held on the Palmer Course (also known as the North or Old Course). The course is a parkland course located on the banks of the River Liffey, threaded through mature woodlands on the Straffan country estate.

[edit] Notes

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[edit] See also

[edit] External links

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