‘Leaving egos at door’ the key to Ryder Cup success, says Graeme McDowell

Ryder Cup vice-captain Graeme McDowell believes the key to success over the United States came down to players treating each other as equals and “leaving their egos at the door”.

By Declan Warrington

Ryder Cup vice-captain Graeme McDowell believes the key to success over the United States came down to players treating each other as equals and “leaving their egos at the door”.

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