Firstly, I hate all this Oirish stuff - let's all wear our Stackstown jumpers on Sunday and whisper conspiratorially that we once saw PH practice chipping and we asked him for the time back in the Clinton administration - AAGGHH
OK, had that moment - leaving whether he is or isn't the greatest Irish this or that to the people on the Bus of Irrelevance, a few thoughts:
i) His putting was unbeliveable - that performance on the greens shows he has cojones of steel - that is the stuff of Big Jack in Augusta '86 or Tiger against Bob May in 2000
ii) He is the closest to Woods in terms of focus, outlook, desire, determination. His language noticably changed a few years ago and he is now a machine - completely focussed on majors
iii) He was very lucky in Carnoustie last year - lucky in terms of who his opponent is and lucky in terms of the double at the last didn't cost him - but having got a rub of fortune to win his first, Birkdale (I wus there !) was immense and last night he was a man on a mission
iv) Does it matter that Woods was missing ? Yes and no. No because he now has 3 majors and irrespective of the field, that requires immense skill, talent, focus and maximising the rubs of the greens that may come your way. Yes, because Woods is the only guy in the world who can mathc PH for focus and mental strength
v) Why has he done this instead of Clarke or McGinley ? 2 words - The Ryder F***ing Cup. Very simple - some guys look to the Ryder Cup as an end, as a goal in itself - others view it as a nice week off in September every 2 years.
vi) Where does this put him in terms of all time golfing greats ? Well, he is outside that Premier League of Jack, Woods, Watson, Sarazen, Hogan Palmer, Player et al and is rightly in the Singh, Els, Norman, Crenshaw group etc