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1806.0. "World Cup Team Tournament 1993" by XELENT::MUTH (I drank WHAT? - Socrates) Fri Nov 12 1993 11:48

From: clarinews@clarinet.com (United Press International)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.misc
Subject: Golf Results
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 93 18:07:10 EST
 
                    World Cup Team Tournament
                    At Orlando, Fla., Nov. 11
                           First round
                            (Par 72)
                           Team scores
        U.S. 137 (Fred Couples 66, Davis Love III 71); France 140 (Jan
Van de Velde 66, Marc Farry 74); South Africa 140 (Ernie Els 69, Retief
Goosen 71); Zimbabwe 141 (Nick Price 70, Mark McNulty 71); Australia
142, (Rodger Davis 70, Robert Allenby 72); Wales 140 (Mark Mouland
68, Ian Woosnam 74).
        Germany 143 (Bernhard Langer 69, Sven Struver 74); Ireland
143, Ronan Rafferty 71, Paul McGinley 72); Scotland 143 (Sam Torrance
68, Colin Montgomerie 75); Sweden 143 (Anders Forsbrand 71, Joakim
Haeggman 72); Argentina 144 (Eduardo Romero 71, Luis Carbonetti 73).
        Japan 144 (Hideto Shigenobu 70, Katsuyoshi Tomori 74); England
145 (David Gilford 69, Mark James 76); Italy 145 (Costantino Rocca
71, Silvio Grappasonni 74); Spain 145 (Miguel Jimenez 72, Jose Rivero
73); Mexico 146 (Rodolfo Cazaubon 68, Efren Serna 78); Hong Kong 147
(Yau Sul Ming 73, Richard Kan 74).
        New Zealand 147 (Greg Turner 73, Frank Nobilo 74); Korean Republic
147 (Kang-sun Lee 73, Nam Sin Park 74); Canada 150 (Dave Barr 74, Richard
Zokol 76); Chile 150 (Roy Mackenzie 71, Guillermo Encina 79); Brazil
151 (Joao Corteiz 75, Antonio Barcellos 76); Greece 151 (Vassilios
Karatzias 74, George Nikitaides 77).
        Holland 152 (Chris Van der Velde 74, Constant Smits Van Waesberghe
78); Bermuda 154 Kim Swan 76, Dwayne Pearman 78); Taiwan 156 (Yu-Shu
Hsieh 76, Lian-hsi Chen 80); Puerto Rico 163 (Rafael Castrillo 78,
Juan Rodriguez 85); Fiji 169 (Dyharam Prakash 80, Vilikesa Kalou 89);
Israel 174 (Rami Assyag 80, Jacob Avnaim 94); Jamaica 174 (Christian
Bernard 86, Seymour Rose 88).

                           Individual
Jean Van de Velde, France, 66
Fred Couples, U.S., 66
Sam Torrance, Scotland, 68
Mark Mouland, Wales, 68
Rodolfo Cazaubon, Mexico, 68
Bernhard Langer, Germany, 69
Ernie Els, South Africa, 69
David Gilford, England, 69
Nick Price, Zimbabwe, 70
Rodger Davis, Australia, 70
Hideto Shigenobu, Japan, 70
Retief Goosen, South Africa, 71
Roy Mackenzi, Chile, 71
Eduardo Romero, Argentina, 71
Ronan Rafferty, Ireland, 71
Anders Forsbrand, Sweden, 71
Davis Love, U.S., 71
Costantino Rocca, Italy, 71
Mark McNulty, Zimbabwe, 71
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1806.1Freddie gets a double eagle!XELENT::MUTHI drank WHAT? - SocratesFri Nov 12 1993 11:4956
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (JIM RICKENBACKER)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.misc,clari.local.florida,clari.sports.top
Subject: Couples leads U.S. at World Cup
Date: Thu, 11 Nov 93 17:36:46 EST
 
	ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) -- Fred Couples fired a rare double-eagle 2
Thursday that launched the United States into the lead at the World Cup
of Golf.
	Picking up after a sluggish start at the Lake Nona Golf Club, Couples
and playing partner Davis Love III came to the 532-yard ninth two-under
par between them. By the time the defending champs walked off the green,
they stood atop the leaderboard at six-under.
	``First double-eagle I've ever had,'' Couples said, following his
opening-round 66 that tied France's Jean Van DeVelde for the individual
lead. ``I was just in the rough with a downhill lie and about 250 yards
to the pin ... I didn't even see it go in.''
	The U.S. wound up at 7-under 137, three strokes in front of South
Africa and France.
	Zimbabwe, featuring PGA Player of the Year Nick Price and Mark
McNulty, was alone in fourth at 141 -- a shot ahead of the Wales
(featuring Ian Woosnam and Mark Mouland) and Australian teams.
	The Aussies, with Roger Davis and Robert Allenby, started strong, but
stumbled down the stretch as did Japan and Argentina, both of whom
matched par 144.
	Germany, buoyed by a 69 from Masters champion Bernard Langer,
finished at 143 along with Ireland, Scotland and Sweden. Those four
countries were tied for seventh among the 32-team field. There are 22-
seeded teams draw from the performances of players and countries over
the past five years in this event.
	It was Couples, though, that stole the spotlight. He continued in the
same groove that characterized his game since the 1993 Ryder Cup.
	Having finished in the top 10 on the PGA Tour's money list for a
fourth consecutive season, Couples teamed with Payne Stewart and John
Daly to lead the U.S. squad to the Dunhill Cup title at St. Andrews,
Scotland. And just last week, Couples won the Kapalua International in
Hawaii.
	``The Ryder Cup really got me going,'' said Couples. ``I've continued
to strike the ball well since the Ryder Cup, but I've been putting
considerably better.
	``As far as the (World Cup's) slow play, I got used to it last year.
You've just got to pace yourself and avoid complaining, even when you
think you should be in the locker room having a Coke after four-and-half
hours.''
	Love's largest contributions came with a two-putt birdie at No. 9, a
birdie at the 309-yard 14th and a chip-in par at the 578-yard 15th.
Couples, who birdied the rugged 461-yard 16th and the 440-yard 18th.
	Like the U.S. team, the South African team of Ernie Els and Retief
Goosen started slowly before turning their game around at the 450-yard
seventh. Both birdied the tenacious par-4, Goosen from 15 feet and Els
from five feet.
	Els, whose ninth-place finish helped his country finish eighth in
last year's World Cup, birdied the eighth from two feet, the 15th on a
chip and putt and the 440-yard 18th with a mid-range putt.
	``The cross winds were fairly stiff at times,'' Els said. ``And the
course played fairly long (7,011 yards) by World Cup standards.''

1806.2USPMLO::DESROCHERSFri Nov 12 1993 12:424
    
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1806.3Second Round StandingsXELENT::MUTHI drank WHAT? - SocratesMon Nov 15 1993 12:2151
Article: 14213
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (United Press International)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.misc
Subject: Golf Results
Date: Fri, 12 Nov 93 16:43:43 EST
 
                    World Cup Team Tournament
                    At Orlando, Fla., Nov. 12
                          Second round
                            (Par 72)
                          Team Results
        U.S. 277 (Fred Couples 66-71, Davis Love III 71-69); Zimbabwe
278 (Nick Price 70-69, Mark McNulty 71-68); Australia 280 (Rodger Davis
70-70, Robert Allenby 72-68); Scotland 282 (Sam Torrance 68-69, Colin
Montgomerie 75-70); Ireland 283 (Ronan Rafferty 71-69, Paul McGinley
72-71); South Africa 285 (Ernie Els 69-71, Retief Goosen 71-74).
        Germany 286 (Bernhard Langer 69-68, Sven Struver 74-75); Spain
287 (Miguel Jimenez 72-70, Jose Rivero 73-72); France 288 (Jan Van
de Velde 66-70, Marc Farry 74-78); New Zealand 289 (Greg Turner 73-73,
Frank Nobilo 74-69); Sweden 289 (Anders Forsbrand 71-69, Joakim Haeggman
72-77); Brazil 291 (Joao Corteiz 75-70, Antonio Barcellos 76-70).
        Wales 291 (Mark Mouland 68-70, Ian Woosnam 74-79); Canada 291
(Dave Barr 74- 70, Richard Zokol 76-71); England 292 (David Gilford
69-73, Mark James 76-74); Italy 292 (Costantino Rocca 71-75, Silvio
Grappasonni 74-72); Paraguay 293 (Felix Franco 73-73, Pedro Martinez
74-73); Hong Kong 293 (Yau Sul Ming 73-74, Richard Kan 74-72); Argentina
294 (Eduardo Romero 71-70, Luis Carbonetti 73-80).
        Japan 294 (Hideto Shigenobu 70-77, Katsuyoshi Tomori 74-73);
Holland 299 Chris Van der Velde 74-72, Constant Smits Van Waesberghe
78-75); Mexico 300 Rodolfo Cazaubon 68-79, Efren Serna 78-75); Chile
150 (Roy Mackenzie 71, Guillermo Encina 79); Greece 301 (Vassilios
Karatzias 74-75, George Nikitaides 77-75); Taiwan 302 (Yu-Shu Hsieh
76-72, Lian-hsi Chen 80-78).
        Bermuda 309 (Kim Swan 76-76, Dwayne Pearman 78-79); Puerto
Rico 317 (Rafael Castrillo 78-77, Juan Rodriguez 85-77); Fiji 327 (Dyharam
Prakash 80-79, Vilikesa Kalou 89-79); Jamaica 328 (Christian Bernard
86- 79, Seymour Rose 88-75); Israel 341 (Rami Assyag 80-82, Jacob Avnaim
94-85); Korean Republic (disqualified).
                           Individual
Jean Van de Velde, France, 66-70--136
Sam Torrance, Scotland, 68-69--137
Fred Couples, U.S., 66-71--137
Mark Mouland, Wales, 68-70--138
Nick Price, Zimbabwe, 70-69--139
Mark McNulty, Zimbabwe, 71-68--139
Anders Forsbrand, Sweden, 71-69--140
Ronan Rafferty, Ireland, 71-69--140
Robert Allenby, Australia, 72-68--140
Rodger Davis, Australia, 70-70--140
Davis Love, U.S., 71-69--140
Ernie Els, South Africa, 69-71--140
1806.4Third round standingsXELENT::MUTHI drank WHAT? - SocratesMon Nov 15 1993 12:23127
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (United Press International)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.misc,clari.local.florida
Subject: Golf Results
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 93 20:06:12 EST
 
                 $1.2 Million World Cup of Golf
                  At Orlando, Florida. Nov. 13
                       Third Round Results
                            (Par-72)
                             ------
                           Team Scores
                             ------
United States 418
Fred Couples 66-71-70--207
Davis Love 71-69-71--211

Zimbabwe 421
Nick Price 70-69-71--210
Mark McNulty 71-68-72--211

Australia 422
Rodger Davis 70-70-72--210
Robert Allenby 72-68-70--212

New Zealand 422
Greg Turner 73-73-64--210
Frank Nobilo 74-69-69--212

Scotland 422
Sam Torrance 68-69-71--208
Colin Montgomerie 75-70-69--214

Spain 425
Jose Rivero 73-72-66--211
Miguel Angl Jmnz     72-70-72--214

Germany 426
Bernhard Langer 69-68-66--203
Sven Struver 74-75-74--223

South Africa 426
Ernie Els 69-71-72--212
Retief Goosen 71-74-69--214

Italy 428
Constantino Rocca 71-75-67--213
Silvio Grappasonni 74-72-69--215

Ireland 429
Ronan Rafferty 71-69-73--213
Paul McGinley 72-71-73--216

Canada 431
Dave Barr 74-70-70--214
Richard Zokol 76-71-70--217

France 431
Jean van de Velde 66-70-71--207
Marc-Antoine Frry  74-78-72--224

Paraguay 431
Pedro Martinez 74-73-69--215
Felix Franco 73-73-69--216

England 432
David Gilford 69-73-72--214
Mark James 76-74-68--218

Sweden 435
Anders Forsbrand 71-69-74--214
Joakim Haegmann 72-77-72--221

Brazil 436
Antonio Barcellos 76-70-70--216
Joao Corteiz 75-70-75--220

Wales 440
Mark Mouland 68-70-75--213
Ian Woosnam 74-79-74--227

Japan 442
Hideto Shigenobu 70-77-76--219
Katsuyoshi Tomori 74-73-72--223

Argentina 443
Eduardo Romero 71-70-72--213
Luis Carbonetti 73-80-77--230

Hong Kong 444
Richard Kan 74-72-75--221
Yau Sui Ming 73-74-76--223

Holland 447
Chris van der Vld   74-72-73--219
Cnstnt vn Wsbrgh        78-75-75--228

Mexico 447
Rodolfo Cazaubon 68-79-75--222
Efren Serna 78-75-72--225

Greece 451
George Nikitaidis 77-75-71--223
Vassilios Karatzis  74-75-79--228

Bermuda 457
Kim Swan 76-76-72--223
Dwayne Pearman 78-79-76--233

Taiwan 461
Hseih Yu-Shu 76-72-76--224
Chen Liang-Hsi 80-78-79--237

Puerto Rico 470
Rafael Castrillo 78-77-76--231
Juan Rodriguez 85-77-77--239

Fiji 483
Dharam Prakash 80-79-74--233
Vilikesa Kalou 89-79-82--250

Jamaica 488
Christian Bernard 86-79-88--235
Seymour Rose 88-75-72--254

Israel 511
Rami Assyag 80-82-82--244
Jacob Avnaim 94-85-88--267
1806.5Third round commentsXELENT::MUTHI drank WHAT? - SocratesMon Nov 15 1993 12:2557
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (UPI)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.misc,clari.sports.top
Subject: Couples, Love keep U.S. on top
Date: Sat, 13 Nov 93 17:54:00 EST
 
JIM RICKENBACKER
	ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) -- Defending champs' Fred Couples and Davis Love
III continued their streaky shotmaking Saturday at the World Cup of
Golf, transalating their skills into a three-shot advantage during a
third round.
	Merely an afterthought midway through this 32-team event at Lake Nona
Golf Club, New Zealand zipped from one-over-par to 10-under thanks to
Greg Turner's tournament-low 64 and Frank Nobilo's 69.
	``We've both had good years, and perhaps we came in here with our
expectations too high,'' Nobilo said. ``If you'd asked us Friday if we
had a chance to win though, I'd have said the only thing the only thing
we'll win is a trip to the bar. But the beauty of this event is how
quickly things can change.''
	Despite the birdie binge, New Zealand starts Sunday's final round
tied for third with Scotland and Australia, four strokes behind the U.S.
Second place belongs to Zimbabwe at 11-under.
	``We hadn't put together that great day, not like New Zealand had
today,'' Love said. ``The only thing we run into are these little lulls
where we're not concentrating.
	``We've had got spurts and bad spurts, but luckily our good spurts
have been really good and our bad spurts haven't been so bad. Each day
either one of us has shot at least one-under despite all the crazy
stuff.''
	Couples, trailing German Bernhard Langer (13-under) by four strokes
along with Frenchman Jean Van deVelde in the individual standings,
stated matter-of-factly that both he and Love definitely need to turn up
their games a notch.
	``We need to be better in the final round (than last year) because
they're more teams closer to us than last year,'' said Couples. ``And we
all know things can really change so quick.''
	Almost lost in New Zealand's blitz was Zimbabwe. Nick Price is a Lake
Nona member, a factor many figured made this country the favorite. Mark
McNulty, hasn't played the course an estimated 250 times like his
partner, but he's much more familar with the layout than most
competitors.
	Familiarity bred bogeys down the stretch Saturday as McNulty posted a
two-over 38 on the back and Price matched par to give them a 72 and 71,
respectively.
	``The course had changed complexion considerably over time,'' Price
said. ``The greens are quite a bit faster.''
	``Yeh, there's not a lot of grass on the greens in some spots and
they're tough to read,'' said Couples, following his 70.
	No team knows that better than Australia, which stood at 12-under and
trailed the U.S. and Zimbabwe by only a stroke at the turn. Like
Zimbabwe, Australia lost two shots to par on the back side with Robert
Allenby bogeying No. 18. Allenby is tied for fifth individually along
with Turner and Price.
	Conversely, Scotland benefited on the back side as Sam Torrance and
Colin Montgomerie posted a 33 and 35, respectively. Torrance wound up
with a 71 for his third consecutive sub-par round, and Montgomerie's 69
marked the third consecutive round he's improved on the previous day's
score.
1806.6Final ResultsXELENT::MUTHI drank WHAT? - SocratesMon Nov 15 1993 12:29127
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (United Press International)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.misc,clari.local.florida
Subject: Golf Results
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 93 18:00:16 EST
 
                 $1.2 Million World Cup of Golf
                  At Orlando, Florida. Nov. 14
                          Final Results
                     (Par-72-72-72-72--288)
                             ------
                           Team Scores
                             ------
United States 556
Fred Couples 66-71-70-68--275
Davis Lv III   71-69-71-70--281

Zimbabwe 561
Nick Price 70-69-71-68--278
Mark McNlty  71-68-72-72--283

Scotland 565
Sam Torranc  68-69-71-73--281
Coln Mntgmr       75-70-69-70--284

Australia 566
Robrt Allnby   72-68-70-70--280
Rodger Davis 70-70-72-74--286

Spain 567
Mgl Angl Jmnz        72-70-72-68--282
Jose Rivero 73-72-66-74--285

New Zealand 568
Fran Nobilo 74-69-69-71--283
Greg Turner 73-73-64-75--285

South Africa 568
Ernie Els 69-71-72-66--278
Retief Goosn  71-74-69-76--290

Germany 571
Brnhrd Lngr     69-68-66-69--272
Sven Struver 74-75-74-76--299

Ireland 573
Ronan Rffrty   71-69-73-71--284
Paul McGnly   72-71-73-73--289

Italy 573
Costantn Rcc     71-75-67-70--283
Silvi Grppsnn      74-72-69-75--290

Canada 574
Dave Barr 74-70-70-71--285
Richard Zokl  76-71-70-72--289

England 574
David Gilford 69-73-72-72--286
Mark James 76-74-68-70--288

France 575
Jen Vn dVld      66-70-71-72--279
Mrc-Antn Frry      74-78-72-72--296

Sweden 575
Andrs Frsbrnd    71-69-74-68--282
Jokm Hggmn      72-77-72-72--293

Paraguay 579
Pdr Rdlf Mrtnz         74-73-69-71--287
Flx Rmn Frnc       73-73-69-77--292

Wales 582
Mark Moulnd  68-70-75-73--286
Ian Woosnam 74-79-74-69--296

Brazil 583
Antoni Brclls     76-70-70-71--287
Joao Corteiz 75-70-75-76--296

Japan 588
Katsysh Tmr       74-73-72-73--292
Hideto Shgnb     70-77-76-73--296

Argentina 592
Eduard Rmr     71-70-72-75--288
Luis Carbontt   73-80-77-74--304

Hong Kong 597
Richard Kan 74-72-75-76--297
Yau Sui Mng  73-74-76-77--300

Mexico 597
Rodolfo Czbn     68-79-75-76--298
Efren Serna 78-75-72-74--299

Holland 598
Chrs Vn Dr Vld      74-72-73-77--296
Cnstnt S. Vn Wsbrgh        78-75-75-74--302

Greece 603
George Nktds      77-75-73-75--300
Vassils Krtzs       74-75-79-75--303

Chinese, Taipei 609
Yu-Shu Hsieh 76-72-76-77--301
Liang-Hs Chn   80-78-79-71--308

Bermuda 617
Kim Swan 76-76-72-79--303
Dwayn Prmn     78-79-76-81--314

Puerto Rico 629
Rafael Cstrll    78-77-76-77--308
Juan Rodrigz   85-77-77-82--321

Fiji 646
Dharm Prksh    80-79-74-81--314
Vilikesa Kalo  89-79-82-82--332

Jamaica 652
Seymour Ros  88-75-72-75--310
Chrstn Brnrd      86-79-89-88--342

Israel 682
Rami Assyag 80-82-82-84--328
Jacob Avnam  94-85-88-87--354
1806.7Langer wins International TrophyXELENT::MUTHI drank WHAT? - SocratesMon Nov 15 1993 12:3648
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (NORMAN DABELL)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.misc,clari.sports.top
Subject: Masters champion Langer wins the International Trophy
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 93 15:41:29 EST
 
	ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) -- Germany's Bernhard Langer could have beaten
every other team, excluding the United States, by himself in Sunday's
$1.2 million World Cup at Lake Nona.
	His International Trophy individual section 16-under-par 272 total,
was one shot better than runners-up Zimbabwe as Langer closed with a 3-
under-par 69 which included four birdies and only his second bogey of
the tournament all week.
	It gave him a 3-shot victory over Fred Couples, one of the victorious
Americans in the team section, and ended a run of second place finishes,
having been a runner-up three times in the past.
	On Saturday his caddie had called his golf 'awesome' and though
Langer labelled it something less than that Sunday. He did admit he had
played his best golf since his victory in the European PGA Championship
in May, soon after his Augusta success.
	``I may just have played a little better at Augusta,'' said Langer,
who picked up $75,000 for his victory. ``My ball striking was nearly as
good this week, though, and to only drop two shots in 72 holes over a
tough course like this, is pretty good.''
	His only other dropped shot came at the 18th in the opening round and
his second bogey came at 16 in the final round when he hit an approach
through the green.
	By that time he had scattered any opposition, his four birdies in
seven holes from the eighth ensuring he kept his nearest rival Couples
at bay. He picked up his shots with some stunning iron-play, needing
just one big putt, a 20-footer to start his birdie run.
	``It was hot and humid early on and I couldn't get started,'' said
Langer. ``But I held on to make pars and then settled down for three or
four holes with a few birdies.
	``But I was always well ahead of Freddie and kept things in control.
I never really looked like letting myself get caught.
	``After being second three times it's nice to win the trophy.''
	Langer played in the event after rushing home to Boca Raton, Fla. at
the start of the week to seek treatment for his daughter Christina who
was scolded in an accident at his hotel.
	``I felt bad about playing here but I couldn't do anything for my
daughter, couldn't make her hand better. All I could do was give my wife
support but she understood. It was very worrying, though.''
	Although Langer clinched the individual title and produced a score
not bettered by any other team than the U.S., Germany finished eighth on
5-under-par 571 when his partner Sven Struver totalled 299, 4-over.
	``I felt for him and I tried to help and lift him as best I could,''
said Langer. ``It never frustrated me thinking if he could only play
reasonably we could win. That's golf.''
1806.8XELENT::MUTHI drank WHAT? - SocratesMon Nov 15 1993 12:3758
From: clarinews@clarinet.com (JIM RICKENBACKER)
Newsgroups: clari.sports.misc,clari.sports.top
Subject: Couples, Love lift U.S. to World Cup title
Date: Sun, 14 Nov 93 17:09:34 EST
 
	ORLANDO, Fla. (UPI) -- Fred Couples and Davis Love III propelled the
United States to a five-stroke victory Sunday in the final round in the
World Cup of Golf.
	Couples, a winner last week at the Kapalua International, fired a
four-under-par 68 and Love added a 70 to propel the U.S. to a 20-under
total -- five strokes better than Zimbabwe and nine ahead of third-place
Scotland.Australia, thanks to Robert Allenby's six-place finish, wound
up fourth at 10-under, followed by Spain at nine-under.
	Couples, Love and Germany's Bernhard Langer all shared a common bond
when they walked up the 18th fairway. Couples and Love enjoyed a six-
stroke cushion over the Zimbabwe team of Nick Price and Mark McNulty as
they strolled along the 18th at Lake Nona Golf Club. Preceding them by
several groups was Langer, the individual titlist by three shots over
Couples.
	Surely this wasn't what Couples and Love envisioned when they arrived
Sunday to defend their title. Not with the Zimbabwe tandem, who'd played
some 300 rounds between them at Lake Nona. Not with Australia, New
Zealand and Scotland showing more than enough punch to overtake the
Americans should they have stumbled.
	``It's been a great year for American golf,'' Price said. ``They've
won the Dunhill Cup. Corey (Pavin) won the World Match Play Championship
(beating Nick Faldo). I believe the Ryder Cup had a lot to do with that.
''
	Love expressed amazement over all his teammate has managed to do
recently.
	``Look at what Freddie's accomplished in the past three months,''
Love said. ``He played on the winning team (along with Payne Stewart and
John Daly) at the Dunhill Cup, played on the Ryder Cup (along with Love)
as well as the World Cup. I don't know if any golfer's ever done that.''
	``Nothing Freddie does surprises me,'' Price said. ``Heck he made a
double-eagle from the rough during the first round. He and Davis are
just like John Daly. They can overpower golf courses.''
	Although Price and McNulty both conceded that Couples and Love made
so many birdies they could afford a few ``insignificant mistakes,''
neither of the Zimbabwe two-some could hole enough putts to put
significant pressure on the Americans.
	Still, Love said he felt he and his partner were on the edge all day,
stumbling somewhat at the start of the back nine. But neither Price nor
McNulty could capitalize enough to slice the deficit to less than three
shots.
	The crowning blow to the Zimbabwe team came on the 578-yard 15th.
McNulty, considered one of the premier putters in the world, missed a
four-foot birdie putt, forcing Price to shoot at a difficult pin on the
461-yard 16th.
	That strategy resulted in a bogey for Price and the Americans'
cushion swelled to four shots.
	When Couples canned a birdie following a 180-yard, 8-iron on the
17th, the deficit was six shots. Only an 18th-hole birdie by Price, who
wound up tied for third individually, with South Africa's Ernie Els,
brought the lead down to five again.
	``It's just been a great year for American golf,'' Love said. ``But
it doesn't mean we're better than the European golfers. Maybe we're
starting to get back some respect, though.''