Forgive me if this has been covered elsewhere, but I have to say that as disappointed as I was in the American performance and the Sutton captaincy this past weekend, that disappointment paled in comparison to the disgust I had for the presentation of the golf course. Since the 1996 US Open, I had forgotten what I great course Oakland Hills actually is, or at least appears to be on television...but to take such a wonderful rolling, natural property and then criss-cross its fairways with stripes of varying widths, some of which intersected at oblique angles (e.g. as some fairways merged with the aprons around the greens), was borderline obscene to me. My wife took her first look at the Ryder Cup on TV Friday evening and saw the 10th fairway, heaving in a swirl of stripes that made it look like a tie-dye T-shirt, and laughed. "It looks like they're playing on foam," she said.
I suppose one of the (failed) US tactics must have been to confuse the Euros, between the fairways and the American team shirts, with stripe-overload. Apart from that, can I just ask if anyone actually likes it when a golf course looks as stripey as Oakland Hills did? I obviously hated it, but I will certainly respect anyone who can make a case for the defense...
Cheers,
Darren