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Its good that every player on the european team contributed at least half a point. So every player can claim to have made the difference between the teams.


Having said that there was immense pressure on GMAC down the stretch.


Fowlers finish got everyone on the edge of their seats. The ryder cup always seems to deliver some excitement.

Fact is the some of the players were OTT on the course. Far too American IMO. I know they get excited but there was too much rabble rousing over the week-end. If only they all behaved like the Spaniard who was class. I thought the best two players over the w/e were Cink and young Ricky Fowler.
Yeah but I'd never expect an American crowd to behave as well as a European one. They are a bit one eyed and not necessarily golf fans. I loved the chant on the 1st tee before McIlroy's match.....you've got big Mac, we've got little Mac.........funny. Probably wasted on an American though.

Naughty Colin


Colin Montgomerie & IMG File Injunction to Stop Rumored S&M Pics

by Ryan Ballengee on Aug 10, 2010 2:55 PM EDT in Monty Watch


17 comments Email Print.Yesterday, I received a curious tip in my inbox about Colin Montgomerie. As purveyors of Monty Watch, I get the occasional hint. This one was bizarre.


It read: "News of the World with Monty pics! Think Pulp Fiction!"


Going to the News of the World site, I found nothing Travolta or Tarantino-inspired. But, today we get some clarity. The National Ledger reports on an interview on the Dan Patrick Show with CBS Sports analyst David Feherty in which the Irishman-turned-American citizen said of Monty, "Apparently there's been an injunction filed to keep this story out of the newspapers."


The tipster to Waggle Room indicated that Montgomerie's representation at IMG has filed suit to keep the News of the World from publishing whatever photos they have.


So what could be so incriminating? The source says in reference to Pulp Fiction, "Rumor is full on gimp mask, rubber ball in the mouth, whips, dog collar and dominatrix."


As Sports by Brooks notes, the type of injunction filed in UK court prevents the complaint from going public

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