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"They putt better than us, it seems like, in the Ryder Cup," Love said. "That's why I'm excited going in this year that our guys seem to be putting well, playing well. There's a reason we picked guys that were hot with the putter."He used two of his four captain's picks on Stricker and Brandt Snedeker.
Love spent Monday promoting the McGladrey Classic at Sea Island, where he is the tournament host. He did a series of television interviews leading up to the Ryder Cup, and then said he would spend the rest of the week working on his pairings. He said he planned a dinner Saturday night in Atlanta during the Tour Championship in which his 12 players would have a good idea who their partners were going to be.
He again mentioned likely pairings of Stricker and Tiger Woods, Bradley and Phil Mickelson, and Masters champion Bubba Watson with U.S. Open champion Webb Simpson, and that his plan going into the week would not change unless the partnerships weren't working.
His biggest issue was figuring out which four players would sit out in the four sessions leading to Sunday singles matches. There have been more big tournaments leading up to the Ryder Cup than ever before, which caused two players -- Jason Dufner and Sergio Garcia -- to skip FedEx Cup playoff events leading to the Sept. 28-30 matches.
Love said no one should be surprised if some of the biggest stars don't play all five matches.
"We've got some guys who early in their career -- Tiger and Phil -- started out in their first Ryder Cup needing and wanting to play five," Love said. "Now that they've played a few, they understand that four matches in two days will wear you out for singles, and Sunday singles has 12 points. Everybody needs to have a winning record, and it's whatever works best.
"What we normally do is play once a day," he said. "With the intensity and pressure of the Ryder Cup, you go in for your first one begging for five (matches), and you go into your third or fourth one begging for four or three. What I'm seeing from a lot of our guys is, `Play me in the right situations. Let me go out and rest and support the team at least once.'"
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