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Trevino would sit Tiger in foursomes
Originally Published: September 28, 2012
By
Bob Harig | ESPN.com
MEDINAH, Ill. -- Without hesitation, the Merry Mex said he'd sit Tiger Woods Saturday and put him on the sideline.
Lee Trevino, the Hall of Famer who followed Woods inside the ropes for most of his opening match Friday at the Ryder Cup, had no qualms about his opinion.
Then he stopped in the middle of the 18th fairway, and upon a moment or two of further reflection, said Woods should play in the afternoon four-ball match -- which is exactly what happened Friday.
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2012 RYDER CUP
13 ½
14 ½
A multitude of things needed to fall perfectly into place for Europe to match the greatest Ryder Cup comeback in history. With a little American help, that's exactly what transpired. Gene Wojciechowski
Championship Central
2012 champion: Europe, 14½-13½
Course: Medinah Country Club
Where: Medinah, Ill.
Rosters: U.S. | Europe
Topics: The Ryder Cup
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MONDAY
- Harig: Tied in knots after Cup ending
- Four-Ball: Who to blame for U.S. loss?
- SportsNation: Ryder Cup poll page
- Reilly & Cowherd talk Ryder Cup

- ESPNW roundtable: Ranking this collapse
SUNDAY
- Wojciechowski: What a Ryder rally
- Europe rallies to stun U.S., win Ryder Cup
- Ryder Cup Sunday highlights

- Harig: One amazing European rally

- Harig: Loss weighs heavy on U.S. vets
- Evans: U.S. Ryder Cup player grades
- Evans: European Ryder Cup player grades
- Collins: Meltdown worse than '99

- Collins: Euro victory that almost wasn't

- Evans: Kaymer an unlikely hero
- Collins: Critiquing Love's decisions

- U.S. Ryder Cup player records
- European Ryder Cup player records
- Michael Collins' Day 3 analysis
- Sunday singles scores
- Harig: McIlroy nearly misses Sun. tee time
- SportsNation: Anyone to blame?
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