Searching for form: Tiger Woods finished tied for 69th at the Open
One of these American golfing legends believes he is worth a Ryder Cup wildcard despite lying in 70th place in the standings, having missed more than three months because of back surgery and having a best finish for the year of a tie for 25th.
The other is not sure whether he is worth a wildcard, despite lying in 11th place in the standings, having three top-12 finishes in his past six outings and having recorded a fine 68 in the final round of the Open on Sunday. Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson have always been opposites.
However, they do at least have one thing in common. Together, with Lee Westwood from the Europe perspective, they are emerging as the main stories in the biennial Ryder Cup selection head-scratcher. This time around the cranium could bleed from all the frenzied nail rubbing.