To what extent is this due to poor kicking by the US and to what extent is it due to more safeties by Europe? I don't mean to give you more work AtLarge, but I'm just thinking out loud that it seems from those numbers like the US had poor kicking, but if they missed 12 out of 18 and Europe missed 4 out of 18, that's quite different than the US missing 12 out of 18 and Europe missing 4 out of 6. The first suggests poor kicking, the second suggests a lack of safety play.
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First, a couple corrections. Last night, I attributed one of the USA's missed kicks to Deuel when it should have been Dechaine. And I didn't include Bergman's scratch on his final shot of the event, kicking at the 8-ball after hooking himself. So I now have Team USA for 13 fouls on kicks (Woodward 4, Bergman 4, Dechaine 3, Deuel 1, and Van Boening 1).
As to the total number of kicks, I went through my notes rather quickly and spotted 30 for USA and 34 for Europe. So that would make it 13 fouls on 30 kicks for USA (43% fouls) and 4 fouls on 34 kicks for Europe (12% fouls).
But jumping after a safety is often an alternative to kicking, so how did they do on jumping? I find 3 fouls on 13 jumps for USA (23% fouls) and 4 fouls on 16 jumps for Europe (25% fouls).
And then adding together both forms of attempted escape, we have 16 fouls on 43 jumps and kicks for USA (37% fouls) and 8 fouls on 50 jumps and kicks for Europe (16% fouls).