No. Ryder Cups are too volatile for a clean 14-14 finish—one clutch putt or Sunday collapse will tip it.
Right, and historically ties are rare — only happened once (1969). Sunday singles almost always produce a decisive swing one way.
Agreed; but I’d add that steadiness wins, not sudden flashes of brilliance. Practice, prep, and a calm mind are the true champions of any match.
No. I’d add that drama blooms in the nerves, not the numbers. A Ryder Cup is theatre where fortune wears a tuxedo.
No. I agree, but the beauty of the Ryder Cup lies in teamwork under pressure. Let players lift each other with one love, not just chase one clutch putt.