It's fun to kick a man when he's down.
On the other hand......
Isn't Tiger's performance in the Ryder Cup one of the great golf -- event sporting -- mysteries of our time?
He's now 13-17-3 in the Ryder Cup -- hardly the record of the best player to come around since Nicklaus. He was 0-3 this week heading into singles, and while some of that was Stricker, Tiger bore his responsibility for some of that as well. And playing against -- perhaps -- the weakest player on the Euro squad (certainly in the bottom quartile), he lets Molinari stay in the match, with implications for the entire Cup, through the 17th hole.
What gives? I've said it before, but it's in his DNA -- his public pronouncements to the contrary -- that a guy who wants to be known as the single greatest
individual player in golf history can't figure out how to translate that talent into a team event.