I don't mean to change the direction of the tread, but I had an observation.
In all of the Ryder Cups that I have watched, it seems that the team that wins makes putts (pretty obvious), especially 10-15 footers. I do not know if the stats are kept, but I would like to see the difference between the teams. Watching this week, the Euros just made more putts. We are talking about 24 of the best players in the world, and the margin of difference is razor thin. Yes, certain players or teams may have bad days or someone may get very hot (Rory on Sunday), and those points aren't going to be close. All the matches that ended halved, 1up, or even 2&1, could easily be explained by one or two mid range putts. It just seems the Americans don't make as many putts as the Euros. It really isn't fun to argue about like benched players or team room intrigue, but seems like it might be the best explanation for much of the difference.