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Tuesday
Apr272010

Azinger Reveals Player Selection Concept That Captain Pavin Definitely Will Not Use...

...or even know about since he has avoided his predecessor and I'm guessing won't be reading the comp copy that Azinger hopefully leaves in Pavin's locker at a Champions stop.

Anyway, Doug Ferguson reports on the curious methodology that led to Paul Azinger's 2008 Ryder Cup captain's picks:

For the first time, Azinger explains how he let the three players in each pod who qualified for the team (Steve Stricker was included, even though he was a pick), choose who they wanted for a captain’s pick.

For example, Mickelson, Kim and Leonard were given a list of a half-dozen players they could have to fill out their pod. They chose Mahan, who went unbeaten for the week.

“That gave them full-blown ownership,” Azinger said in a telephone interview Monday afternoon.

Azinger said he wasn’t sure whether to have three or four pods, and that Mickelson persuaded him to have three. That way, no single player from a pod would be left during team matches. And while it was a team of 12, Azinger says Furyk starred in his own right. Not only did he fit into the “redneck” pod, but he accepted the role of the group’s cheerleader.

“I’ve been on teams before, but this was the first time I looked and grasped the idea of how I can make the other person feel more comfortable,” Furyk writes on the back of the jacket.

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Reader Comments (7)

I love it!

Thump thump...
04.27.2010 | Unregistered CommenterRev Run
what's up with Pavin anyway?.. wife get's into it with Shipnuck on Twitter.. and I've yet to see Cory do an interview that feels like leadership is ready to explode.. I know he's a great player and a stand-up guy.. but that's not enough...what's he thinking?
04.27.2010 | Unregistered Commenterpaul goss
That's why Pavin and Montgomerie is such an interesting match up. He who shoots himself least in the foot will emerge victorious, but expect both to be limping heavily come the end of the RC.
04.28.2010 | Unregistered CommenterMcStumpy
What's the genesis of the Pavin- Azinger rift?
04.28.2010 | Unregistered CommenterSteven T.
Well, Pavin's wife has taken up the role of big-mouth for the Captain and the US team which again makes me ask the question, why are wife's so involved with the Ryder Cup?
04.28.2010 | Unregistered CommenterBob S.
This is definitely an event where shrill player wives and bimbo girlfriends need to go some nice place on the other side of the world for the length of the event. I speak as a fan of golf and of my lord and savior: common sense.
04.28.2010 | Unregistered CommenterMiss Priss!
yeah, but what about those awesome ryder cup prom pics? i'd be bereft without those!
04.29.2010 | Unregistered Commenterthusgone

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