So far as I can tell, Azinger can pick who he likes. Whether or not they help side is down to luck. In other words, he can shuffle furniture around, but so what?
Now, Faldo is in an enviable spot. Thus far he has
Harrington, Garcia, Westwood, Karlsson, Stenson, Jimenez & McDowell. That represents a decent core of of many winning sides.
In the probably slots taking up the rear are Rose, Hanson and Oliver. Much like the American side, these are pieces of furniture.
Now for his choices, he has some humdingers that Azinger can only dream of. Personally, I think Clarke is a done deal. He is a great partner for Westwood and that in itself is enough.
The last choice is a toughie. Personally, and its a no brainer, I would take Monty. The selection of Clarke & Monty only further assembles a core of players that were a winning combination for Europe -and one the States has had no answer for.
However, as much as I think Monty should be picked, he won't be. Faldo has stated he is looking for on form players. Clarke fits this philosophy, Monty doesn't. It also doesn't help that Faldo & Monty are not exactly mates. With this in mind, I think the final pick has to come down to Casey or Pettersson. If Faldo picked Poulter I would be disappointed and shocked. In the end, I think Faldo will take Casey and who could blame him? However, I think there is a strong case for Pettersson, but he is a bit of an outsider playing on the US tour almost exclusively.
What do you lot think?
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