Getting fond of the good night notes ;) Here a quick one:
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2011-05-19
2011-05-18
France is named host for the 2018 Ryder Cup
I was supporting the bid and therefore I am sad that in 2018 the Ryder Cup will not be hosted in Germany. I did not have much time to dig in on the media echo, yet, but just my 0,02 EUR before heading to bed on the topic... and warm congratulations to France. Well deserved.
2020 would be in the US. 2022 in GB/I, 2024 going back to the US. And next to the year 2018, 2026 would most likely be the next chance for mainland Europe to receive the honour of hosting this prestigious event. Facing this long time, you would think the candidates would gear up, fight hard and do everything in its power to impress the Bid Committee and receive this one. Which France did. Let alone the other bidding countries, let's just compare a few things between France and Germany.
Race To Dubai Rankings (May 17th, 2011)
You get the picture and can imagine how things currently look like on the Challenge Tour.
Please note that France hosts five Tournaments of the Challenge Tour and Germany none (as in zero).
Courses
All in all I'd say Germany can wait, but will it be able to run for 2026? I personally think the chances are dim. Spain was already knocking on the door, trying to make sure Seve got his due. The Swedes, who are almost a traditional golfing nation, have retracted from this race early, probably to ante up on the next one. And Portugal is one of the favourite locations of the press over in GB/I, which has shown its influence on the committee this and last year. Let's see - it's Europe, we play as a team, so who cares ;-)
2020 would be in the US. 2022 in GB/I, 2024 going back to the US. And next to the year 2018, 2026 would most likely be the next chance for mainland Europe to receive the honour of hosting this prestigious event. Facing this long time, you would think the candidates would gear up, fight hard and do everything in its power to impress the Bid Committee and receive this one. Which France did. Let alone the other bidding countries, let's just compare a few things between France and Germany.
Race To Dubai Rankings (May 17th, 2011)
| Rank | Player Name | Prize Money | Rank | Player Name | Prize Money |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3 | KAYMER Martin | € 1086206 | |||
| 24 | BOURDY Grégory | € 301910 | |||
| 25 | HAVRET Grégory | € 300221 | |||
| 28 | JACQUELIN Raphaël | € 290529 | |||
| 43 | GONNET Jean-Baptiste | € 227812 | |||
| 78 | WATTEL Romain | € 122318 | |||
| 122 | DUBUISSON Victor | € 67428 | |||
| 125 | SIEM Marcel | € 64838 | |||
| 158 | CÉVAËR Christian | € 42045 | |||
| 169 | KALEKA Alexandre | € 34208 | |||
| 181 | RIU Victor | € 27050 | |||
| 221 | QUESNE Julien | € 10650 | |||
| 226 | DELAMONTAGNE François | € 9500 | |||
| 227 | BUHL Sebastian | € 9300 | |||
| 250 | GUERRIER Julien | € 6100 | |||
| 252 | BILLOT Jean-Nicolas | € 5400 | |||
| 181 | HEBERT Benjamin | € 5000 | |||
| 5 Players | € 1281037 | 15 Players | € 1512138 |
European Tour Tournaments (2011)
| Munich | BMW International Open | € 2000000 | Lumbres | SAINT-OMER OPEN | € 600000 |
| Paris | Alstom Open de France | € 3000000 | |||
| Paris | The Vivendi Trophy | € 1150000 | |||
| 1 Tournament | € 2000000 | 3 Tournaments | € 4750000 | ||
Courses
Here for me lies the crux of the matter. Le Golf National has been tested with great tournaments and has proven to have the proper dramatic design needed within a Ryder Cup. It still has a lot of space for improvements and tweaks, if needed. The German course is still in construction schedule, though.
Le Golf National is right outside of Paris with 22km driving distance to Paris-Orly and 45km to Paris-Charles de Gaulle, (25km to Gare du Nord for the Eurostar). The planned site of the German course would've been 80km away from the airport. And with all due respect to the people living in Ingolstadt, Manching, and Neuburg: It simply does not compare to Paris.
Support
I do not follow French mainstream media, so I cannot make a comparison here. Within the German golf community the support was strong, although I wouldn't say enormous, but in mainstream media the bid was entirely ignored. I do not feel disappointed about this fact, since you only occasionally hear about golf on a side note on sports pages, but it surely reflects the current state of Golf in Germany.All in all I'd say Germany can wait, but will it be able to run for 2026? I personally think the chances are dim. Spain was already knocking on the door, trying to make sure Seve got his due. The Swedes, who are almost a traditional golfing nation, have retracted from this race early, probably to ante up on the next one. And Portugal is one of the favourite locations of the press over in GB/I, which has shown its influence on the committee this and last year. Let's see - it's Europe, we play as a team, so who cares ;-)
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