#HalSutton
Imagine being at the top of your game, leading the U.S. team in the Ryder Cup, and suddenly, everything starts to fall apart. The pressure’s on, and one wrong move could change everything. That’s exactly what happened to Hal Sutton in 2004.

As the U.S. team suffered a heavy loss, Sutton’s leadership was put under a microscope. His decisions, especially with pairing Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, were heavily criticized. What went wrong, and how did Sutton end up taking the blame for one of the U.S. team’s worst defeats?

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