Gleneagles layout has a familiar feel for the U.S. team
By David Wharton • Los Angeles Times
GLENEAGLES, Scotland – The surrounding countryside is classically Scottish with rolling hills and lush fields as far as the eye can see.
The weather this time of year is also fairly typical, the skies gloomy and spitting rain.
But something about the golf course at Gleneagles — the site of the 2014 Ryder Cup — has made the U.S. team feel right at home this week.
"Wasn't sure what to expect," Matt Kuchar said after Tuesday's practice. "It's a little more Americanized."
Instead of the layout that Kuchar and his teammates envisioned — something along the lines of Royal Troon or the Old Course at St. Andrews — Gleneagles features a manicured look more befitting the PGA Tour.
That shouldn't be a total surprise. Jack Nicklaus designed this course in 1993 and later revamped it. Paul McGinley, captain of Europe's team, sees another reason for the untraditional layout.