Hank Haney wrote an article http://www.golfdigest.com/features/i...0703haney.html in the March 2007 Golf Digest reflecting on the Ryder cup losses and he says going to college is a bad idea if you want to be a superstar and make it on the tour. When I read it I just kind of thought ok this is obviously something he's thought about since he's been a college coach at SMU, until I read this weeks Golfweek. They rebutted the article, if I can sum it up:
"Regardless of what path our athletes take, it's a numbers game America can't win. Consider the Ryder Cup. The Population of Europe is roughly 490 million compared to 300 million in the United States. Advantage, Team Europe."
Just curious what everyone else thinks.



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