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BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, Mich. - If the Ryder Cup was played on paper instead of grass, the Americans would retire the trophy undefeated and unchallenged.
But the Ryder Cup has a way of making heroes out of no names and inviting a European thrashing. The foreign legion from across the Atlantic are so hip to the scene that even a Frenchman can wink and talk tough.See the full content of this document
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Europeans Like Being Underdog
"The Americans are the favorite," said rookie Thomas Levet, of France, "but we are very strong underdogs."
Strong enough that Europe has possessed the coveted gold trophy six of the past nine meetings and ...See the full content of this document
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