The bottom line is the Cup means a lot more to the Euros than it does to the American's.
I’m sure you can provide evidence for this claim.
Given that there is a just three point difference between the two sides in the last 40+ years, and given that the US won by a record 19-9 margin in 2021, I look forward to seeing that evidence.
Do you hear any Euro's whining about getting paid? They hung one of Seve's old jersey's in the locker room. They play for all the players that have played before them. They don't ask to have their buddies as partners. They play with whoever the captain pairs them with.
This is not my original thought but one i heard on the radio. How many American players would go without playing tournament golf for 5 weeks BEFORE A MAJOR? Most of the American team didn't care enough to properly prepare............
I haven’t heard ANY players on either side “whining” about getting paid. If you’re aware of reliable reports of this, please post a link. Even Xander’s father/agent wasn’t talking about getting paid.
The rest of your first paragraph is pure speculation. You have NO idea, much less any kind of real proof, of how pairings are made on either side. I’m guessing that captains on both sides try to pair guys who either have had success in the past, or seem like they would, for some reason(s) make good partners. It’s guesswork.
The issue of preparation is more open to questions, if not compelling, but hardly proof that the American players don’t care as much as the Euro players. I’ve heard the thing about “before a major” too, but it’s a false comparison; this was at the end of a long season, including the FedEx playoffs, which isn’t true about any of the majors. They did go to Marco Simone for practice rounds, just as they had done in 2021; it worked then, it didn’t work this time.
The bottom line is that neither you nor I have any idea how much any player “cares”. But I DO know that the work ethic and practice habits that allow someone to become an elite, world-class athlete in ANY sport aren’t on some kind of an on-off switch; it’s just who they are.
So maybe you could just write the result off as the Euros playing better, plus home course advantage, instead of writing stuff about buddy systems and not caring and whining anbout money and all of that. Because all of that deflects credit from the Euros, which is sort of a usual and unfortunate “ugly American” approach.