Stricker ready to bounce back from failure

MEDINAH – As Tiger Woods’ Ryder Cup wingman, Steve Stricker flew under the radar at Medinah Country Club but found himself in the media crosshairs on Sunday after failing to contribute a single point as the United States narrowly lost to Europe.

Tuesday, October 02, 2012

MEDINAH – As Tiger Woods’ Ryder Cup wingman, Steve Stricker flew under the radar at Medinah Country Club but found himself in the media crosshairs on Sunday after failing to contribute a single point as the United States narrowly lost to Europe.One of Davis Love III’s four captain’s picks, Stricker was expected to team up with the hard-to-match Woods as a potent point producing partnership for the United States.In Ryder Cup and Presidents Cup team play, Woods and Stricker had produced a combined record of 6-2 coming into this week but they could not deliver at Medinah where both failed to win a point.While the attention was all on Woods’ woes, Stricker quietly slumped to a 0-4 record at Medinah and crumbled when he had a chance to rescue U.S. Cup hopes late on Sunday.With his singles match against Germany’s Martin Kaymer all square after 16 holes and the U.S. needing one more point to hoist the Cup, Stricker lipped out with a seven-foot par putt at the 17th to go one down.Though he sank an eight-footer to save par at the last under intense pressure, Kaymer followed with a matching five-footer to complete a one-up win for Europe to retain the trophy.While Stricker felt he had let his team down, he remained steadfast that he deserved his place on the team as a captain’s selection.