Tyler Wright has always called her professional surfer brother Owen her inspiration.But a serious injury to him last December changed her mindset and put her on the path to world title glory.Owen was chasing the world title himself when a shocking wipe-out at Pipeline derailed his campaign and left him with bleeding on the brain.Wright said at the start of the year the injury had motivated her to seriously pursue the world crown for the first time in her five years on the world circuit.Prodigiously talented, she had come close twice - finishing second in 2014 and 2013 - but admitted she didnt really care about the result.Wright said that the injury to Owen had made her grow up.Owen has always been an inspiration to me but the last couple of months have made things so much clearer for me, Wright said after winning the opening world tour event of the year on the Gold Coast.It made me realise that I want to win a world title and I want to do it my way.Under new coach, former pro surfer Glenn Hall, the 22-year-old then added a further two titles from the first four events to set herself up for the world title tilt.With American challenger Courtney Conlogue stumbling in the semi-finals in France, Wrights dream has been realised.She became the seventh Australian to win the womens world title and the first since six-time champion Stephanie Gilmores last triumph in 2014.Wright grew up in Culburra Beach, a sleepy town south of Wollongong, in a surf-mad family.Three of the five children are professional surfers - Owen, Mikey and Tyler - while theres also Tim and older sister Kirby, who had a brief stint on the circuit.A popular surfer on tour, Wright counts fellow Australians Gilmore and Nikki Van Dijk, as well as inspirational Hawaiian Bethany Hamilton, a mum who surfs with one arm following a shark attack, as her close friends.Owen, 26, is yet to return to competitive surfing but is back in the water while 19-year-old Mikey has overcome a serious ankle injury that hampered his results.Before the injury Owen was asked who the best surfer was in their family and he had no doubt.Tyler, shes got it for sure. 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Their experience showed Tuesday as the No. 10 Badgers blunted a Saint Louis surge to win 63-57 and advance to face West Virginia in Wednesdays finals of the Cancun Challenge.Europe should be favourites for the Ryder Cup -- but have found a winning formula by portraying themselves as underdogs.That is the opinion of one of golfs foremost performance psychologists, Dr. Bob Rotella, as the build-up to next weeks contest at Hazeltine intensifies.Europe have won the last three matches and six of the last seven, despite facing United States teams laden with players ranked among the highest in the world.And once again the US are the most heavily backed, with home advantage, more top-20 players and fewer rookies all perceived to be factors in their favour.But, as Rotella points out, that can count for little if the team ethos is not correct.For some reason we keep individual records of players achievements in the Ryder Cup, but all that really matters is did the team win, Rotella told the Press Association.If you go undefeated as an individual and your team loses, nobody cares. If you lose all your matches and your team win, it doesnt matter. You have to get guys to forget about their individual records.Europe have dominated it but every time Europe somehow manage to be presented as if they are the underdogs and America are supposed to win. I dont know where the logic in that comes from.So, I am sure Europe will continue to try to convince everybody they are the underdogs, even though they have won a bunch of them, and I am sure America will try to figure out a way to take the pressure off themselves and convince people that Europe should win.In this regard the role of the captain is crucial and Rotella expects Europes Darren Clarke and US counterpart Davis Love to be thorough in their approach.Rotella knows the pair well as they are among scores of players he has worked with in more than three decades in elite golf. The American has helped deliver more than 80 major titles to players across the mens, womens and senior tours, with Padraig Harrington, Rory McIlroy and Graeme MMcDowell among the beneficiaries.ddddddddddddRotella, speaking as part of a promotion for Standard Life Investments, said: I have known Darren and Davis for years and am very close friends with both of them.Each of them will be trying to do everything possible to help their team win and it involves getting themselves in a great state of mind, getting themselves to believe in their teams, and then getting the team to believe in their leadership.That is ultimately what it is about and then we spend a lot of time just getting the head in the right place to play. A lot of these Ryder Cups are won by teams that cope the best.It is in this facet that the Americans often seem to have come unstuck, notably at Gleneagles two years ago when their failed quest culminated in a public row between captain Tom Watson and senior player Phil Mickelson.Rotella hopes the Americans respond to that scarring experience and deliver a more positive performance this time.He said: Was it something the captain failed to do or did the team just not buy into what he was trying to get them to do? The bottom line is it doesnt matter if you want to blame individuals or the captain - both sides all have to buy in.It certainly appeared that Paul McGinley and his team did a lot better job of buying in last time. He did an unbelievable job.I dont think anyone knows everything that went wrong with the US but it sure looked like they didnt get done what they needed to get done in terms of being a team. That is the kind of stuff that tends to happen when you lose a bunch of competitions in a row.I think it is a lot easier to get people to buy in when youve won but, on the other hand, I think with this American team, they have lost so many in recent years I think they are probably going to bond very closely. ' ' '