Harrington’s ‘Majors’ Dilemma If The Ryder Cup Went Ahead This Week

If not for the worldwide COVID-19 pandemic European Captain Padraig Harrington would be meeting inside the opulent surrounds of the Whistling Straits clubhouse with his vice-captains sometime before Friday to select the opening round fourballs for the 43rd Ryder Cup.

It was early July the hosting of what was supposed to be this week’s staging of the biennial competition was postponed to the last week of September, 2021 at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin.

However, in looking at the present make-up of the two teams, and if you simply picked the leading 12 players on both team listings, then any true European Team supporter will be chuffed to pieces with the move to delay the world ‘s now third largest sporting teams event.

The updated USA Ryder Cup standings was released Monday with the States boasting eight major champions in the current top-12 headed by World No. 1, FedEx Cup champion and past U.S. Open winner, Dustin Johnson.

This week should have been the hosting of the 43rd Ryder Cup.

Next is new U.S. Open champ, Bryson DeChambeau and with last month’s PGA Championship winner, Collin Morikawa third, four-time major winner, Brooks Koepka fourth and Justin Thomas, winner of the PGA Championship, fifth.

The only four players currently inside the top-12 on the USA Ryder Cup standings and without a major championship title are Xander Schauffele (7th), Tony Finau (9th) Daniel Berger (10th) and Matthew Wolff (11th).

Between them they boast nine PGA Tour victories and three winning Presidents Cup appearances while Finau also played on the losing 2018 USA Ryder Cup team.

In very stark contrast, and if Harrington’s team had been picked following Sunday’s conclusion to the U.S. Open, he would have just one major winner in his team – Rory McIlroy.

Five others – Tommy Fleetwood (No. 1 on the current European Team standings), Jon Rahm (2), Matthew Fitzpatrick (5), Tyrrell Hatton (7), Danny Willett (8) and Lee Westwood (9) – have prior Ryder Cup experience.

Now 2021 European Ryder Cup Captain Padraig Harrington.

Harrington would also have six Ryder Cup rookies – Frenchman Victor Perez (4), Bernd Wiesberger (6), Sweden’s Markus Kinhult (10), Austrian Matthias Schwab (11) and Scottish lefty Robert MacIntyre (12).

Of course, Ryder Cup’s are not won on paper but if the Ryder Cup was to go ahead this week, you’d be looking at the shoreline of Lake Michigan turning red, red with the blood of a hopelessly outclassed European outfit.

“Sometimes I think, ‘Gee whizz, the US players are in great form [when you look at the rankings]’,” Harrington said ahead of this week’s Dubai Duty Free Irish Open at Galgorm Castle.

“Other weeks, you look at Rory (McIlroy) and Jon (Rahm) leading the way. It’s swings and roundabouts.”

Being a major champion is not a prerequisite to becoming a great Ryder Cup player as you only have to look at Westwood’s Ryder Cup record of 10 appearances and a member of seven victorious European Teams between 1997 and 2016.

But then Harrington’s also not hiding the fact, he would love as many major winners in his European team in a year’s time.

“It’s great to have Major winners in the team,” he said.

“They carry a lot of weight when it comes to leading the rest of the team, they carry a little intimidation on the golf course, players of stature that the rookies look up to.

“The good thing is we’ve got European players that are so close to becoming multiple major champions. Jon, we assume, will go on to win many Majors, and I’d put Tommy Fleetwood in that category, too.

“Tommy will carry the pressure and burden for a year or two before he’s more comfortable but he’s still young and working out what’s best to win Majors. His game is already good enough to win, it’s about finding his place at the Majors.”

 

 



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