In all of this, I don't want to lose sight of the fact that the U.S. won the fourball and singles combined, which are formats that people actually play in the real world!
Huh? Europe won 2 of the 3 formats outright.
Four Balls
US 5 Europe 3
Foursomes
US 1 Europe 7
Singles
US 5.5 Europe 6.5
When he says combined, I think he means combine them to US 10.5, Europe 9.5.
However, his American chauvinism maintains that no one in "the real world" plays foursomes. Alternate shot is played quite often in the US, just not in his experience I suppose. He completely ignores what an important game it is across the pond (not the real world).
Garland,
You, of course, have no way of knowing the truth of ANY of what you just wrote. You are, at least, consistent in that disregard for both facts and for the opinions of others.
I've played a lot of golf for a long time, and the ONLY time I've ever come across alternate shot formats is in club tournaments, usually only for either 6 or 9 holes at a time. By contrast, both fourball matches and singles matches are played constantly. Of course, you know this.
If you can provide some data to the effect that lots of people "across the pond" are playing foursomes, let me have it. But absent that, I'm going to continue to believe that the 12 guys on the Euro side play foursomes about as often as our guys do, which is basically never, save team competitions like the Walker, Ryder, and President Cups. Meanwhile, I'll speak with three friends at my club who are from Belgium and England and see what they say.
Maybe you can examine the USGA and R&A websites and give me a list of sanctioned foursomes competitions that they conduct. Or just do it for your own state golf association. Since "alternate shot is played quite often in the US", there MUST be state and national competitions, right? Right?
Edit: I'll amend this to say that there appear to be at least some foursomes tournaments in the UK. Overwhelmingly, they appear to be club events, and mixed. I'm going way out on a limb here and saying that Westwood, Rose, and the rest (not to mention Garcia!) won't be participating!