gypsy79 wrote: » He is long way outside. Won’t be putting him near the team Will need repeat many time
h2005 wrote: » Where will that put him in the Ryder cup standings?
The Big Easy wrote: » As a recent major winner he's worthy of a Captain's pick if within 5 places of the automatic qualification. He's currently the most recent European major winner. Winning a major is a big deal but especially as a European, there was a time when there was only one or two guys who had them on the team.
fullstop wrote: » I agree with a lot of your post, but I just don’t see how you can justify picking someone based on a major they won 2 years ago. It just doesn’t work like that. If he continues to show form over the next few months, then hopefully he’ll get a pick if he doesn’t qualify automatically, but Padraig can’t and won’t be swayed by one or two decent performances.
The Big Easy wrote: » Just looking through his results there and he hasn't played in Europe since the PGA in October. It's not normal times and that makes it even harder for the big name Europeans at the moment (as regards the European points list).
abff wrote: » It makes performance in the Majors and WGCs even more crucial in terms of potential qualification.
The Big Easy wrote: » My point is if he's within 5 places of the team, he'll be relatively in form and then the major gives him possibly something over the other guys provided the other four just outside the places aren't Rose, Garcia, Stenson and McDowell which it could be! :P Anyway a lot of water to pass below the bridge between now and September. And we're all mostly on the same page of wanting to see him play well and make the team comfortably by winning along the way. Just looking through his results there and he hasn't played in Europe since the PGA in October. It's not normal times and that makes it even harder for the big name Europeans at the moment (as regards the European points list).
The Big Easy wrote: » Was going to put the continental Europe in brackets, but it was the UK, so didn't bother. My point was the continent of Europe and that is down to Covid, he also skipped the closing big money events of the R2D. Not sure what his schedule is like for this year, but I guess subject to change like everyone else. He most likely won't play in Europe before the Irish Open? Makes the European points list probably a bit of a non-runner. Although all the majors and WGCs count towards it alongside the Irish Open, he'll probably the Scottish Open as well before the Open. Then the PGA too, so he could shoot up that ranking as well. The main thing is he's got himself back in a position where another big week in a big tournament puts him bang there.
BoardsMember wrote: » Fingers crossed, his short game in Ryder Cup would be fun to watch.
fullstop wrote: » His pitching and chipping would be, but he’d want to get the putting sorted, his stats are awful. That seems to be the missing piece of the puzzle for him really.
First Up wrote: » If he qualifies he is in and good luck to him. If he doesn't qualify, then the make-up of the rest of the team will matter. Harrington will want experience so if a few other rookies qualify he is less likely to pick another. Hovland, Perez and Willett are currently in the side and Weisberger and McIntyre are not far off. That's a lot of rookies.
eagle eye wrote: » I couldn't care less about the Ryder Cup, I'd be tempted to shout for the USA if Shane doesn't make it. I won't watch either way tbh. I do hope Shane gets a little more consistent though, love to see him get it together for the majors. I think the crowds helped him last weekend.
tobsey wrote: Willett isn’t a rookie but he’d be better off forgetting his first appearance altogether!
rooney30 wrote: » Thought all golf fans like Ryder cup , might not be top of everyone’s list of events but iv yet to meet a golf fan refuses to watch it . Each to their own though
eagle eye wrote: » I used to like it back when most Europeans played in their own tour. Now it's a bunch of guys living in the US playing on the PGA tour. It means nothing to me anymore.