The biennial, transatlantic duel between golf's greatest players begins tomorrow - yes, it's the 2010 Ryder Cup. Should be a guaranteed win for the Europeans, surely? We did invent the sport, after all ... Photograph: Tom JenkinsThe US team includes the likes of former US Open champ Jim Furyk, aka The Grinder. Here he is, teeing off the second hole watched by team-mates Steve Stricker, Tiger Woods and Dustin JohnsonPhotograph: Tom JenkinsAmong Europe's team is young Rory McIlroy, seen here getting some last minute chipping advice from coach Pete Cowan. Earlier this week, the Northern Irishman had a pop at Tiger Woods, saying he's lost his aura since you know whatPhotograph: Tom Jenkins
Woods responded by saying he'd love to face McIlroy. But judging from today's practice, McIrloy could be right - Woods is no longer the indomitable force of oldPhotograph: Tom JenkinsFrancesco Molinari plays his second shot to the 12th watched by his brother Eduardo. The Italians, aged 27 and 29 respectively, are both making their first appearances at the Ryder CupPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe standard of dress at Ryder Cups is typically woeful, but Hunter Mahan's hat cap 'n glasses combo really is a new lowPhotograph: Tom JenkinsRicky Fowler and Phil Mickelson practiced together today for Team USAPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThese American fans seem rather proud. And rather tasteless tooPhotograph: Tom JenkinsCuriously, one of the grandstands at the seventh hole has been wrapped in picturesque hoarding. It's as if they're tempting people to whack balls at it. Anybody else think it's reminiscent of The Truman Show?Photograph: Tom JenkinsEurope's Ross Fisher tees off the 16th watched by partner Ian PoulterPhotograph: Tom JenkinsUh-oh. Montgomerie doesn't look too happy as he chats to Harrington. It's only a practice day Monty, calm downPhotograph: Tom JenkinsGraham McDowell (left) celebrates with his partner Padraig Harrington after holing a chip on to the 14th greenPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThe action moves away from the course to the formal opening ceremony. The wives and girlfriends of the players, wearing rather stylish coats, make their way to the stage led by Lisa Pavin and Gaynor MontgomeriePhotograph: Tom JenkinsAfter a quick sprucing up, the men of the hour arrive, looking rather dapper though the cut of the collar on the American's shirts spoil things somewhat Photograph: Tom JenkinsThe wives and girlfriends of the European players wave flags and cheer as the team come onto the stage and they realise their partners aren't wearing the same shirts as the AmericansPhotograph: Tom JenkinsEyes front TigerPhotograph: Tom Jenkins...upwards will doPhotograph: Tom JenkinsWelsh songbird Katherine Jenkins gets a richly deserved round of applausePhotograph: Tom JenkinsWooh-ho captain, I'm over here. Stewart Cink makes himself know to Corey Pavin after the captain forgot to introduce him to the crowdPhotograph: Tom JenkinsRemember the feeling of embarrassment when your mother shows off photos of you when you were a baby? That'll be something like the what Colin Montgomerie is feeling as a video is shown on the big screen highlighting his Ryder Cup careerPhotograph: Tom JenkinsA serious looking Monty prepares to announces his pairings for the first fourballs tomorrow morningPhotograph: Tom JenkinsThat's the ceremony over with, so the players depart the arena with their wives, except for Tiger Photograph: Tom JenkinsA happy looking Phil Mickelson with his wife Amy, who flew in late and is suffering with breast cancerPhotograph: Tom Jenkins
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