"I don't think there are two men I respect more than I respect Davis and Phil," Clarke says. "They're very different, but all three of us share a lot in common. I remember at Medinah, when we got word the American players just couldn't deal with seeing all of us that night, we all understood completely. Then I looked up, and there was Davis, coming to the room because he felt, as the captain, he had to come in and congratulate us. He's such a class act—in victory, in defeat—all the time. Of all the people I've known, no one has ever put others ahead of himself more than Davis.