Ryder Cup 2020

The stage was set for an amazing day. Both the Red Team and the Blue Team had the pairings and speeches and were ready to go. I felt that we were ready to go, but alas, the team stormed out on the field of battle like a Jayhawk charging to play a Chanticleer.

Unfortunately for the Blue Team, the fate was like that of the Jayhawks. The 2020 Ryder Cup was a thorough whooping in all three sessions. The Red Team stormed out to a 21 to 11 lead after the Four Ball match and never looked back as they were increasing their lead in the foursome and the Singles matches.

As always, the Ryder Cup was an awesome day and for once we finally had some great weather for it as well. Dustin and Nate are taking major credit for the turn-around of their Red team that has now taken a 4 to 3 lead in the overall standings of this event. The Blue Team will have to go back to the drawing board and come u with a better plan for 2021 and beyond! Thank you very much to all of our participants and congratulations to the 2020 Ryder Cup Champions!
 

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