Europe has been part of the Ryder Cup as long as Rory McIlroy and Jon Rahm have been alive. And that’s all because of a decision in 1978 that was largely about including Seve Ballesteros. That’s what the Walker Cup is lacking and the Americans are dominating. They won at Cypress Point for their fifth in a row with a team better on paper and on grass. The Americans won’t have it that easy at the Ryder Cup. But the pro game is different and there’s no need for the Walker Cup to mess with history and include Europe.Read More
