"And the only people unhappy about such a situation seem to be the whining Americans."**
/John Huggan says the demise of Americans in the world rankings is long overdue payback for years of European discrimination...
Changed days indeed for the most powerful golfing nation on the planet. Actually, "pay-back time" may be a more accurate description of this still fairly new phenomenon. Not so long ago, before the advent of world rankings and WGCs, America ruled the professional game with a self-interested and insular attitude that served only to distort the history of the sport at the very highest level.
Despite those nasty rumours you may have heard about statistics, the numbers don't lie. Until quite recently, even the very best European players were all but completely excluded from three of the four major championships, those – surprise, surprise – played across the pond.
**John Strege takes issue with one of Huggan's points and posts a response from Huggan at GolfDigest.com.