The U.S. Ryder Cup captain was interviewed by the media Wednesday morning. The topics ranged from the state of his game, a zoom call with Tiger Woods, and looking ahead to the Ryder Cup in September.
It’s been a bit of a resurgence on the PGA Tour in 2021 for Stricker having had good showings at both the Waste Management Phoenix Open and the Honda Classic. He’ll look to draw on that success as he gears up for this week’s PGA Championship at the Ocean Course. Stricker was one of the few Americans to play well here in 2012 having finished in a tie for 7th. However, the main focus of his press conference had more so to do with the Ryder Cup later this year. Stricker was asked about numerous players such as Collin Morikawa and Will Zalatoris, whom he played a practice round with earlier in the week. When asked about his thoughts on Whistling Straits, the host course for this year’s Ryder Cup, Stricker said, “Yeah, we did some things to kind of enhance the benefit towards our side just like they do when we go over to Europe and play their side. So, it’s minor little things. It’s not going to change the way the course plays dramatically. You know, to be quite honest, it’s going to be I think similar to this, so I’m interested in watching this week and watching the players this week who play well here because it’s kind of got a very similar feel. That’s not Lake Michigan out there but it’s got the same look and same feel and the wind can blow at Whistling Straits, as well. This course, it’s not true links either and neither is Whistling Straits. It’s kind of play it up in the air and you have to fly it into the numbers. Same designer, right, I think Pete Dye both places, so it’s got a very similar feel.”