'Fist-pump' pars could be key to Ryder Cup glory, says Spieth


  • Golf
  • Thursday, 27 Sep 2018

Sep 26, 2018; Paris, FRA; Jordan Spieth watches his tee shot at the 14th with Justin Thomas behind during a Ryder Cup practice round at Le Golf National. Mandatory Credit: Ian Rutherford-USA TODAY Sports

PARIS (Reuters) - Fans flocking to Le Golf National salivating at the prospect of a birdie buffet might be left disappointed with players from both sides predicting a diet of hard-earned pars could be the key to winning this year's Ryder Cup.

With narrow fairways and penal rough, not to mention the large expanses of water that will set hearts pumping on the first and 18th holes in particular, the 7,183-yard Parisian layout will not be offering many gifts.

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