The U.S. needs better players. Period. They seem to care about the event sufficiently IMO. If you don't think the players were trying to peak their games I think you're wrong. Sure, Mickelson and Co. try to peak their games for the majors, but they try to peak again for the Ryder Cup. The problem just comes down to the players.
Mickelson played like crap, but he's been playing like crap since July.
Furyk had a losing record, but he got beak 2 up by Paul Casey's eight birdies!
Woods played well except for one round, I think. Pretty typical performance. When Woods has played like a dog (1997, 2002 in particular) he was in the middle of swing changes.
The Euros have players from six different countries. At any given time when those players were junior golfers, they were considered the top player from their country. They learned how to deal with that pressure -- the pressure of being "Number 1" and the pressure of being the flag bearer for their country. Between a guy like Henrik Stenson or a guy like Vaughn Taylor, who would you rather have? Who do you think has grown up playing with Ryder Cup-like pressure on his shoulders?
The U.S. is definitely able to field a better team than the one it put out there. The goal should be to have as many "Number 1's" as Europe does. Europe has two "Best Spaniard" golfer on its team -- Ollie from one generation and Sergio from the next. Clarke and Harrington each can lay claim to best Irish golfer of his generation. Westwood is undoubtedly the best English golfer of his generation, with Luke Donald not too far behind. Monty preceded both of those as top Englishman. Stenson has definitely taken the mantle from Parnevik for top Swede. You see where I'm going here.
What had the U.S. gotten? Two players that could lay claim to "Top American" titles -- Woods and Mickelson. The rest have always played second fiddle, and I think this has reduced the ability to play in pressure packed situations. A team with more "Top American" golfers might do better, and the team would look considerably different. It would be a team that spanned generations far more than the current team. Off the top of my head, here's who would definitely have been on it this year:
Tiger, Phil, DL III, Freddy, and Lehman (top American for at least two years). These are the only "Top American" players that are close enough to top form that they would be formidable opponents. So then you've got to go to recent play.
Obviously Furyk, Toms, and DiMarco are worthy choices based on current play and world ranking (though I think that DiMarco is actually a poor match play player because he's not the type of guy that can pulls shots out of his ass and piss off his opponent). Hard to argue with Cink and Verplank on the team, based on play and gutsiness respectively.
That leaves two guys left. Zack Johnson showed he was worthy, so I'll leave him.
The last guy? How about Ryan Moore?
How would that team stack up against the Euros?