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Andrew Both

U.S. Ryder Cup loss raises old questions

Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018 - Team USA's Tiger Woods looks dejected REUTERS/Charles Platiau

(Reuters) - A change in PGA Tour scheduling will ensure the American players are fresher at future Ryder Cups, but that alone will not guarantee future success, particularly when the biennial event against Europe is held away from home.

It certainly did not help that 11 of the 12 members of the losing United States team at Le Golf National arrived jet-lagged directly from the Tour Championship on the PGA Tour.

Sep 30, 2018; Paris, FRA; United States golfer Patrick Reed, United States golfer Phil Mickelson, United States golfer Brook Koepka, United States golfer Dustin Johnson, United States golfer Rickie Fowler, United States golfer Tony Finau and United States golfer Bryson Dechambeau during the closing ceremony after the Ryder Cup Sunday singles matches at Le Golf National. Mandatory Credit: Brian Spurlock-USA TODAY Sports

But several Europeans also played in Atlanta, including Francesco Molinari who won all his five matches in Paris.

So scheduling cannot take all the blame for the American team's performance, except perhaps for the poor form of Tiger Woods, who was a shadow of the player who clinched his memorable victory at East Lake last Sunday.

The PGA Tour schedule from next year will be condensed to finish by the end of August, a month before the Ryder Cup, so everyone should be rested and raring to go for the 2020 event at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin.

Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 29, 2018 - Team USA's Tiger Woods during the Foursomes REUTERS/Carl Recine

More problematic when the 2022 event is staged in Rome is whether the American players will be familiar with the course.

Half the team had never set foot on Le Golf National before last week and only one, Justin Thomas, had played it in competition.

For all the mountains of statistical data the American leadership employed an analytics firm to provide, nothing helps more than knowing a course inside out.

Sep 30, 2018; Paris, FRA; United States captain Jim Furyk talks with Bubba Watson, Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas on the 18th green after the Ryder Cup Sunday singles matches at Le Golf National. Mandatory Credit: Ian Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports

Losing captain Jim Furyk defended his troops, pointing out that several had visited the course before the British Open.

But half the team did not, a situation that could arise again unless the Americans make a reconnaissance visit a prerequisite for future team selection.

Europe will continue to set up the course to the perceived strength of their team, but knowledge of the layout would help nullify any home advantage.

Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018. Team USA's Tiger Woods looks dejected after Team Europe won the Ryder Cup REUTERS/Regis Duvignau

TASK FORCE

Four years ago, at the team news conference after losing in Scotland, Phil Mickelson issued a thinly-veiled criticism of Tom Watson as his captain sat awkwardly at the same table.

Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018 - Team Europe captain Thomas Bjorn lifts the trophy as they celebrate after winning the Ryder cup REUTERS/Carl Recine

Mickelson said things had strayed from the winning formula used by 2008-winning captain Paul Azinger.

"He got everybody invested in the process," Mickelson said of Azinger.

The criticism set in motion soul searching at the PGA of America, which created a task force including Furyk, Woods and Mickelson to examine what could be changed to ensure future success.

Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018. Team Europe players, wives and girlfriends celebrate with the trophy after winning the Ryder Cup REUTERS/Paul Childs

Victory on home soil in 2016 appeared to validate the process, but this year's heavy loss could raise questions of whether that result was merely an aberration which had little to do with the task force.

Mickelson could hardly have been more supportive of his skipper on Sunday.

"Our captain is one of the best people in golf," Mickelson said, praising Furyk for bringing the players into the decision-making process. "We just didn't quite execute."

Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018. Team Europe's Justin Rose and Paul Casey spray champagne as they celebrate after winning the Ryder Cup REUTERS/Paul Childs

Furyk vowed to do what he could to help.

"I'll work with the PGA of America and our Ryder Cup committee and I think we'll keep improving," he said.

Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018 - Team USA captain Jim Furyk during the Singles REUTERS/Carl Recine

(Reporting by Andrew Both in Cary, North Carolina, editing by Ed Osmond)

Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018 - Team USA's Rickie Fowler during the Singles REUTERS/Carl Recine
Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018. Team USA's Tiger Woods talks to Tony Finau after Team Europe won the Ryder Cup REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018 - Team USA's Tiger Woods looks dejected REUTERS/Carl Recine
Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018 - Team USA's Tiger Woods after the Singles REUTERS/Paul Childs
Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018. Team Europe's Rory McIlroy celebrates with spectators after winning the Ryder Cup REUTERS/Carl Recine
Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018 - Team USA's Tiger Woods looks dejected during the Singles REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018. Team USA players sit in golf buggies after Team Europe won the Ryder Cup REUTERS/Charles Platiau
Golf - 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National - Guyancourt, France - September 30, 2018 - Team USA's Brooks Koepka during the Singles REUTERS/Carl Recine
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