Sweden’s Henrik Stenson isn’t holding high hopes of making his sixth Ryder Cup appearance, but he knows a win this week at the BMW PGA Championship could go a long way with European team captain Padraig Harrington.
The 45-year-old Stenson, who is playing his fourth consecutive week on the European Tour, has been trending in the right direction since his missed cut at the 149th Open. After a brief break, he returned to finish T-4 at the D+D Real Czech Masters, solo third at the Omega European Masters and was T-15 last week at the DS Automobiles Open. “We’ll see. There might still be something to play for,” said Stenson, who has a 10-7-2 overall record in Ryder Cup play. “A win here might change some minds, who knows, but I’m just going to go about this tournament like I would normally and try and prepare well and go out and do my job and we’ll see where it takes us. It has been nice to be in contention a few weeks as of late and play a little bit better, but we still haven’t been quite where we want to be or need to be. Hopefully the work that we do will keep trending in the right direction and we can have a strong finish on this little European Tour I’ve been on, four weeks in Europe.” The 11-time ET winner has made seven cuts in 13 starts this season, and he was 6-for-18 in PGA Tour action this season. In 13 previous appearances at the BMW PGA, Stenson has made 10 cuts with three top 10s including a T-3 in 2017. He was T-17 in his last start at Wentworth Golf Club in 2019.