CHASKA, Minn. -- Welshman Jamie Donaldson had quite the debut in the Ryder Cup two years ago, though his rookie success wasnt enough to get him invited back.Not to worry, though, because the Europeans have reloaded. They will send six rookies -- exactly half the team -- to the first tee over the next three days in their effort to win for the fourth time in a row.Among them is Englands Andy Sullivan, who finds himself paired with Rory McIlroy in the second match of the day, in foursomes against Phil Mickelson and Rickie Fowler.Its rarified territory for Sullivan, who knows the magnitude of the job ahead.Sometimes I go to bed at night and just need to pinch myself that Im here, Sullivan said this week.Donaldson helped lead the European team to victory two years ago, when he went 3-1 and sealed both his own match and win on the final day with an iron shot to within a foot of the hole at Gleneagles. But he was defying the odds -- only nine of the 39 rookies who played singles for Europe since 1995 have won their last match.While the Europeans feature six newbies this year, the U.S. team has only two. Ryan Moore and Brooks Koepka will make their debuts, though neither was picked to play in the opening foursomes. The eight rookies combined matches the average that have started in Ryder Cups since 1979, when players from continental Europe joined a squad made up previously from Great Britain and Ireland.Just remember, its not always big names that come up the biggest. Almost every great player on either side of the Atlantic since 1927 has played in this event, from Ted Ray to Nick Faldo on the European side, and Walter Hagen to Tiger Woods on this side.Here are the five best debuts ranked by point production:U.S.: Larry Nelson, 1979In a sense, Nelson was a rookie for much of his career. He didnt even take up golf until age 21, after he returned from serving in the infantry in Vietnam. Obviously, Nelson didnt scare easily and at The Greenbrier, he barely put a foot down wrong. He played all five matches and won all five, beating none other than Seve Ballesteros -- another rookie who would go on to become one of Europes best ever -- in four of those as the United States won handily 17-11.U.S.: Gardner Dickinson, 1967Dickinson won an NCAA title at Louisiana State and seven times on the PGA Tour, but never finished better than sixth in a major championship. Like Nelson, though, his Ryder Cup debut at Champions Golf Club was perfect -- 5 for 5 (the same record Arnold Palmer posted that year) as the U.S. team rolled to one of the biggest winning margins in the history of the event.Europe: Paul Way, 1983The Englishman was barely a household name in his own household and only turned pro a year before arriving at PGA National. Playing the first day with Ballesteros, they lost the morning foursomes to Tom Kite and Calvin Peete, then beat Curtis Strange and Ray Floyd in four-ball that afternoon. European captain Tony Jacklin gambled by keeping them together for a second day and was rewarded with another win and a half-point. Europe lost 14 1/2-13 1/2, but Ways haul -- 3 1/2 out of possible five points -- set a European standard for rookies equaled only once since then.Europe: Paul Lawrie and Sergio Garcia, 1999Lawrie had won the British Open two months earlier in his native Scotland. Spaniard Garcia had famously tangled with Tiger Woods in the PGA only a month earlier when they led off at Brookline Country Club. Both helped put Europe in command early, capturing the first two points and accounting for 3 1/2 of the teams opening-day total of six points. Both finished strong as well, with 3-1-1 records that matched Ways 3 1/2-point debut. 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Thinking about winning is more pressure.South Korean Sung Hyun Park, who shared the overnight lead with Chun, juggled three bogeys and six birdies in a round of 68, tying her for second place with Shanshan Feng -- Chinas only major winner.So Yeon Ryu, who is also from South Korea, is three shots behind Chun in fourth place after posting 66, matching her score from round 1.Feng was a shot back overnight, as was American Annie Park, while defending champion Lydia Ko of New Zealand sat seven strokes behind after a disappointing opening day in her bid for a third major by the age of 19.Feng started to tire on the back nine, hitting two bogeys, but perked up with birdies on the final two holes for a 67.Theres no benefit for just long hitters, she said. The rough is really long.Ko fared better this time with a 68 but is nine shots off the lead.Playing the back nine first, the South-Korean born New Zealander went out in an even 36. 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