What next for USA’s Ryder Cup stars after their demolition of Europe?
The record-breaking victory at Whistling Straits could spark a surge of wins for the Americans but 2018 offers a good omen for the beaten Europeans too.
The European team and staff were still drinking in the success for a week or two after but then a ripple effect started to occur. Those heroes in France began enjoying individual success.
Three weeks after the Ryder Cup, Sergio Garcia won the Andalucia Masters at Valderrama.
A fortnight later, Justin Rose captured the Turkish Airlines Open, a prestigious Rolex Series event.
And the following Sunday, Lee Westwood was hoisting the silverware at the Nedbank Golf Challenge, another Rolex Series tournament.
With so many of them in the world's top 10, it's likely they will be challenging for trophies anyway. But maybe the bounce effect of Whistling Straits will lead to an exaggerated number of victories.
Let's focus on the top four US scorers from Whistling Straits...
5pts - Dustin Johnson
At 37, DJ was the old man of the US team but that didn't stop him becoming just the third player in history to win all five matches.
Johnson has already conquered Augusta National so a second Masters is on the radar and perhaps he could be inspired by the scene of another US Ryder Cup victory, Brookline.
The 1999 Ryder Cup venue stages June's US Open and should be a good fit for DJ.
3.5pts - Collin Morikawa
Morikawa has two Majors and a 3.5pts haul on his Ryder Cup debut. In short, the 24-year-old is an absolute phenom.
He went 18-8-4-1 in the Majors last year so is a legitimate challenger in all four.
3.5pts - Patrick Cantlay
3pts - Xander Schauffele
Having already won a WGC (shortly after the 2018 Ryder Cup), Schauffele has ticked off Olympic gold and a Ryder Cup win this year. His contribution at Whistling Straits was an impressive three wins from four matches.
His game fits so many courses but given the Californian's ridiculously good US Open record of 5-6-3-5-7, perhaps the 2022 edition at Brookline is the place to bet him.
Europe to bounce back in Majors?
The first two Majors of that year were won by Tiger Woods (The Masters) and Brooks Koepka (PGA Championship). That pair had been on the losing side in Paris the previous September.
So how about a bit of role reversal and some of Harrington's losing 12 tasting victory in the 2022 Majors.
We pick out the leading candidates.
3.5pts - Jon Rahm
Rahm would be the obvious choice, especially after he landed the US Open at Torrey Pines back in June.
3pts - Sergio Garcia
Sergio loves the Ryder Cup and formed Europe's best partnership alongside fellow Spaniard Rahm.
He finally bagged a first elusive Major when winning the 2017 Masters. And after a curiously poor record at that level in the aftermath (11 missed cuts in his next 15), Sergio cracked the top 20 in the final two Majors of 2021.
1.5pts - Tyrrell Hatton
His best chance in 2022 will surely come at St Andrews. The Old Course stages two rounds of the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship, a tournament Hatton has won twice.
1pt - Rory McIlroy
It's 2014 since Rory won the last of his four Majors but anyone who thinks golf doesn't quite mean as much to him these days should think again after his emotional interview at Whistling Straits.
An emotional Rory McIlroy after his singles victory.#TeamEurope #RyderCup pic.twitter.com/nhvkUlVV5V
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 26, 2021
He'd love to crack Augusta National but he boasts a superb record at St Andrews so will definitely target the Open as a likely scene for his first Major win in eight years.
McIlroy had to miss the 2015 Open at St Andrews with a foot injury so he'll be extra determined to make a splash this time.