Looking back on the Presidents Cup, the U.S. won four of the five sessions played over four days at Muirfield Village G.C.
The only session they lost? Singles Sunday, a day that typically belongs to the Americans.
The U.S. lost the session 7.5-4.5. The last time the U.S. won a Sunday singles session by that margin was in the 2008 Ryder Cup. Since then, they won the 12-match card by a 7-5 count in 2009 and '10, not winning since. Why?
European Ryder Cup stalwart Luke Donald offered his thoughts as to why on Tuesday night on Twitter.
Random thoughts: The US lately have been better at fourballs and foursomes than singles. Why is that? #RoleReversal #MensGolf
— Luke Donald (@LukeDonald) October 8, 2013
My two cents - the US have found some pairings that work well & defending leads aren't easy #RandomThoughts
— Luke Donald (@LukeDonald) October 8, 2013
It's even better to imagine Donald saying what he tweeted as he raps in the GIF.
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