"That would be on The Presidents Cup."

I scoured some of the early stories about media day at Medinah to read about the golf course, but according to AP's Nancy Armour, Mother Nature spared everyone involved from having to spin the reportedly awful conditions at next year's Ryder Cup host.

There was, however, this epic and stunningly relentless rally killer/point misser from the Captain's press conference.

Q. With the proliferation of Asian players playing in the regular tournaments, what are the chances that some of them will be included with either the European or the U.S. Teams, and how are they selected?

DAVIS LOVE III: What was the question?

Q. With a lot of the Asian players playing right now, with the presence of a lot of Asian players, how would they be included in The Ryder Cup being the U.S., European --

DAVIS LOVE III: That would be on The Presidents Cup.

JOSÉ MARIA OLAZÁBAL: Correct. They cannot be playing The Ryder Cup unless you are U.S.-born.

DAVIS LOVE III: You have to be a U.S. citizen.

Q. Is it based on residency or skill and how long they have been playing the circuit?

DAVIS LOVE III: The country you're a resident of; so they would be in The Presidents Cup team, or the rest of the world (International)team.