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Friday
Oct012010

Ryder Cup Rain Gear Leaves Team USA "All Wet"

Nice job by Corey Pavin and the leaders of the U.S. Ryder Cup team not providing proper rain gear for the players.

Reports say the gear is not 100% waterproof and gets heavy when it gets wet, which is all the time in these parts of Europe.  Conditions on Friday are awful, and play is currently suspended.

How does this happen?  Was Capt. Pavin more worried about what tweets might leak out on Twitter than getting rain gear that actually works in the rain.

Even the USA Today writer covering the event weighed in on the situation.

He's right, in addition to the gear not working, it looks awful.

Did I just hear ESPN's Mike Tirico correctly?  He said some US team members were at one of the merchandise tents buying gear for the rain? 

This will be a struggle this weekend.  Can't stand losing to "Monty".

 

 

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Reader Comments (2)

Id love to know what company Pavin picked to supply all the clothing...Can't Nike send some Storm gear over to their boy Tiger and his 15 or so friends in Wales

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