WHITE SULPHUR SPRINGS, W. Va. – Lee Trevino believes he has identified the source of American struggles at the Ryder Cup – and it starts at the top.
Trevino, a six-time major champion and former Ryder Cup captain, is the newest pro emeritus at the Greenbrier. He happens to be replacing the man who unsuccessfully captained the Americans last fall at Gleneagles – Tom Watson.
Speaking in advance of this week’s Greenbrier Classic, Trevino offered a frank analysis of what has gone wrong for the U.S. in recent competitions, where the Americans have gone 1-6 since 2002.