NEWPORT, Wales -- The oldest man in the Ryder Cup reached into his pocket, smiled broadly for a Spanish-language television camera and blowtorched the end of his stogie with a lighter, sending a cloud of smoke wafting over his head.


Things are always good for the guy who defines savoir-faire, Spain's Miguel Angel Jimenez. But sometimes things are even better than that.

Jimenez, who bears more than a striking resemblance to the guy in the beer commercial presented as the world's most interesting man -- both in appearance and style -- hit a pair of crucial 3-iron shots down the stretch to keep the Americans at bay Sunday afternoon, helping prompt the most lopsided session in Ryder history.

But you should have seen the 46-year-old earlier this week, when somebody swiped his stash of cigars from the European Team room and he was climbing the walls.

"He definitely wasn't too cool and collected," Lee Westwood recalled. "He was pretty excited then."

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