Ian Poulter Tweets That He’s Not Tweeting Anymore

The whole British Airways spat that was never terribly interesting has exploded into word wars with some of his followers, so Ian Poulter has announced via a Tweet that he won't be Tweeting for now.

Poulter assessed his Ryder Cup chances after the PGA final round. Gene Wojciechowski reports.

Lucky Him! Tom Watson's Ryder Cup Dilemma(s)

Poor Paul McGinley, with nearly everyone on his team playing well and the next eight or so on the likely Captain's picks list peaking as the European Ryder Cup squad's August 31st points cut off approaches. You really feel for the man!

And then there is the mess Tom Watson faces as Dave Shedloski outlines in this Loop post. Note that no one making the U.S.A. team on points has won a PGA Tour event since Patrick Reed at the WGC Cadillac in March Matt Kuchar at Hilton Head in April. And Captain Watson, 64, beat possible picks Woods, Bradley and Snedeker in round one at Valhalla.

From Shedloski:

Here's a snapshot of the rest of the current U.S. team:
    •    Bubba Watson: Two wins, including the Masters, but missed the cut in last two majors.
    •    Jimmy Walker: FedExCup leader with three wins, but none since Pebble Beach and this will be his first Ryder Cup.
    •    Jim Furyk: Enjoying solid season, but still winless in 2014.
    •    Rickie Fowler: Only player with three top-5s in majors, but also no victories.
    •    Jordan Spieth: No sophomore slump, but also no trophies for 2013 Rookie of the Year.
    •    Patrick Reed: Cooled off considerably since his WGC-Cadillac triumph.
    •    Jason Dufner: PGA champion slipping because of neck injury that required cortisone shots last week at WGC-Bridgestone. His withdrawal after 10 holes at Valhalla is another unfortunate development.
    •    Zach Johnson: Except for runner-up at John Deere, has been quiet since he won year's first event, the

Captain Watson and assistant captain Steve Stricker were asked about the team after the Kuchar and Dufner WD's at Valhalla. Flies were big, metaphorically.

From an unbylined Sky report:

"We're falling like flies," Watson said. "We really are.

"There's time. What's going to happen between now and then is anybody's guess. I have to take the information I have, process it and see what comes out."

Watson named Steve Stricker as one of his assistant captains earlier this week, but that might have to change as he could yet be needed as a wildcard pick, with Watson so short of experience.

And Stricker is just as concerned about the injuries to have struck potential United States picks.
He added: "All these guys are dropping like flies on our team and it is a bit scary."

McGinley All But Locks In GMac & Poulter For Ryder Cup

Not a lot of grey area in European Captain Paul McGinley's comments to the Daily Mail's Derek Lawrenson about Lee Westwood's chances of getting a captain's pick, especially compared to fellow Cup stalwarts Ian Poulter and Graeme McDowell.

Lawrenson writes:

"I spoke with Chubby (Chandler, Westwood’s manager) last week and spelled it out. We’ve got three huge events coming up that will determine the final line-up and the truth is Lee needs to do something."

Poulter and McDowell are in a different category. ‘They’ve got the pedigree and they’re in good form,’ argued the Irishman. Poults is one place outside the team and G-Mac’s just won the French Open. So I’m not going to try to kid anybody. If either of them end up needing a pick, they’ve got a very good chance of getting one.’"