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Ryder Cup: Revenge not a factor for United States stars ahead of Gleneagles clash

Last Updated: 24/09/14 10:56am

Bubba Watson in action at Gleneagles on Tuesday
Bubba Watson in action at Gleneagles on Tuesday

Several members of the United States team have insisted they are not motivated by the defeat to Europe at Medinah two years ago.

The Americans surrendered a 10-4 lead to lose in 2012 and captain Tom Watson has called for his players to use redemption for motivation at Gleneagles this week.

It's golf that motivates me. I'm not worried about two years ago.

Bubba Watson

However, most of the players interviewed at the course on Tuesday are just firmly focused on performing well this time around.

"It's golf that motivates me. I'm not worried about two years ago," said double Masters champion Bubba Watson, appearing in his third Ryder Cup.

"If I did that, I'd be a terrible golfer because I lost a lot."

Jim Furyk, 44, who is preparing for his ninth outing in the event, said: "I would say that it's been mentioned but I wouldn't say there's been really any discussion about it, if that makes sense.

"I don't think I've heard more than about 20 to 30 seconds on it."

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USA captain Tom Watson will be hoping to inspire his squad to their first Ryder Cup win in Europe since 1993
USA captain Tom Watson will be hoping to inspire his squad to their first Ryder Cup win in Europe since 1993

Zach Johnson, who is searching for his first Ryder Cup victory at the fourth attempt, said: "I'm not suggesting that there's not some validity to the whole redemption thing.

"I don't know where it started or who came up with it. I don't think it was anybody on our team and I don't think that's necessarily our approach. That was two years ago.

"My motivation isn't because we lost two years ago. My motivation is because I'm playing in the Ryder Cup.

"I'm still upset that we lost but I'm not here to redeem myself or the team."

Poor record

Matt Kuchar thinks the Americans' poor record, having lost seven of the last nine, and being on European soil puts the pressure on their hosts.

"I think we come in here as perceived underdogs but everybody here thinks they have got every bit the same chance the home team has," he said.

"I don't think there's a revenge nature in the game of golf."

Hunter Mahan returns to the Ryder Cup after four years with personal demons to exorcise after losing to Graeme McDowell in the nail-biting final match at Celtic Manor.

"It's painful when you lose and it's unbelievable when you win," he said, having tasted victory in 2008.

"Redemption is a word that some guys have thrown out and it kind of feels like that.

"I think the US has been kicked in the teeth for a while now and I think a lot of the guys are motivated."

Watson was USA's cheerleader two years ago as the home crowd lapped up his unconventional antics to whip up the atmosphere, but there will be no repeat this year.

"I'm just here to play golf, make some putts," he added.

"When you're at home, you can do other things and be goofy, but when you're away, you don't want to do anything like that, even though we had some fun a couple years ago with getting the crowd revved up."

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