Tim,
You make a great point.
American tour pros for the most part never play away from home except for the Open Championship. They play a home game every week and that is a big and unacknowledged advantage over ' foreigners' who are away from home every week,playing on courses that are different from the ones they mastered and formed their games around at home.
Bring the US Tour to the sandbelt and watch guys like Allenby,Lonard,Appleby,Ogilvy and Baddeley grow another leg because they play those courses and all the shots they demand so well. The 1998 Presidents Cup was a classic example of that.
The same does not apply so much in Europe these days because they are playing mostly courses that are set-up exactly the way they are in America - rough,green speed,consistency of sand.
There is almost no links golf on the European tour.
The reality is the numbers still say the Americans have the biggest number of top 100 players but it will be much different in 20 years as the world catches up.
The most interesting year in America will be the one where more than half of the top 125 are foreigners.
Dean,
I have heard that too.
Are they really suggesting the top 12 players on the Naionwide Tour would beat the top 12 Europeans? The top 12 on the main tour cannot do that.