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ST. SIMONS ISLAND, Ga. - U.S. captain Davis Love III wanted Medinah set up to favour the Americans next week in the Ryder Cup, and he kept to a simple philosophy. The rough is down. The speed of the greens is up. "Its going to look like a major championship because Medinah is a big old golf course, with big trees and obviously big tents," Love said Monday at Sea Island Golf Club. "Its going to look like a major, but its going to play probably easier than a major. That benefits our team. Were a long-hitting, freewheeling, fun-to-watch team. And I think its going to be fun to watch." Love returned from another scouting trip at Medinah, the course in the Chicago suburbs that has hosted the PGA Championship twice and the U.S. Open three times. He played Sunday with his son Dru, a freshman at Alabama, and Steve Stricker. Keegan Bradley, one of four Ryder Cup rookies for the United States, played Medinah a week ago. Europe has dominated the Ryder Cup over the last two decades, going home with the gold trophy six out of the last eight times. The Americans have lost only once at home dating to 1999, in 2004 at Oakland Hills, which was set up like a major with thick rough and narrow fairways. They had eight players among the top 20 in the world, but Europe trounced them, 18 1/2-9 1/2. Love said limited rough and quick greens should benefit the U.S. team, and made it more enjoyable for spectators. "Weve set it up the way we think fans will like it," Love said. "People probably dont believe that, but we set it up so that its fun to watch. You dont want to see players chipping out and putting for par at the Ryder Cup. You want to see birdies. You want to see excitement. TV is going to like it. We had four players up there in the last week, and they loved it." Europe, however, has its share of big hitters in Rory McIlroy, Nicolas Colsaerts, Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood. There were reports that the first cut, typically a yard wide, had been extended as many as seven paces, and Westwood only shrugged when told about that. "Ive yet to see a setup that favours one team or the other," Westwood said two weeks ago at Crooked Stick. "You can play on a field thats 200 yards wide. Its who holes the most putts." The PGA Tour typically plays on faster greens than in Europe, which would seem to favour the Americans. Then again, Europe has eight players on its 12-man team who have some form of PGA Tour membership this year. "They putt better than us, it seems like, in the Ryder Cup," Love said. "Thats why Im excited going in this year that our guys seem to be putting well, playing well. Theres a reason we picked guys that were hot with the putter." He used two of his four captains picks on Stricker and Brandt Snedeker. Love spent Monday promoting the McGladrey Classic at Sea Island, where he is the tournament host. He did a series of television interviews leading up to the Ryder Cup, and then said he would spend the rest of the week working on his pairings. He said he planned a dinner Saturday night in Atlanta during the Tour Championship in which his 12 players would have a good idea who their partners were going to be. He again mentioned likely pairings of Stricker and Tiger Woods, Bradley and Phil Mickelson, and Masters champion Bubba Watson with U.S. Open champion Webb Simpson, and that his plan going into the week would not change unless the partnerships werent working. His biggest issue was figuring out which four players would sit out in the four sessions leading to Sunday singles matches. There have been more big tournaments leading up to the Ryder Cup than ever before, which caused two players — Jason Dufner and Sergio Garcia — to skip FedEx Cup playoff events leading to the Sept. 28-30 matches. 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The uncertainty must have been agonizing for the Olympic hopeful, but Spencer -- once the Olympic favourite, now an underdog -- willed herself to keep focus. "Since we got back the number one thing was getting back to the gym and training for the Olympics," she said. "It seems like it could have been a hard thing to do, but evverything came together very well.dddddddddddd Weve been practising for this summer so I havent lost any concentration at all." Spencer intensified her focus further in Montreal this past weekend, sweeping a two-fight exhibition series versus Andrea Strohemeir. She defeated the German in two four-round bouts. Canadian teammates Mandy Bujold and Sandra Bizier were not so fortunate in their own wild card bids. Bujold, of Kitchener, Ont., was up for consideration in the 51kg category, but learned Monday that the lone berth would go to Erica Matos of Brazil. Bizier was considered in the 60kg weight class, but was similarly overlooked. "There are a lot of bittersweet moments in sport and this is one of them," Spencer said of the news. The newly-nominated Olympic boxer is particularly close friends with Bujold. "Its a moment I was hoping to share with my best friend, but you know what? Shes really strong. Shes tough and shes going to be training real hard for Rio 2016 so I know shes going to do great then." Womens boxing will make its Olympic debut at the London 2012 Games this summer. The womens competition, including Spencers 75kg weight class, will kick off on August 5 with the gold-medal matches scheduled for August 9. After Spencers elimination from the 2012 World Boxing Championships last month, Irelands four-time world 60kg champion Katie Taylor told the Irish Times it was important for womens boxing that athletes like Spencer were able to compete at the Olympic Games. "We need to showcase womens boxing," she explained. "All I can say is that I am going to do my absolute best," Spencer said on Monday. "I am going to be training my hardest, staying positive, working as hard as I can when I am out there in those fights. "I am just going to go all out and hopefully if anybody can get some inspiration from that, if other boxers can get inspiration from that but then great. But for me, Im just ready to give it all." ' ' '


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