European captain Padraig Harrington announced that Henrik Stenson would be Team Europe’s fifth and final vice captain for next week’s Ryder Cup, which kicks off next Friday at Whistling Straits.
The 45-year-old Stenson has appeared in five matches (2006, 2008, 2014, 2016, 2018) and holds a 10-7-2 overall record (3-2-1 in singles). He also has the distinction of holing the winning putt for Europe at The K Club in his Ryder Cup debut. But Harrington noted that the Swede, a member of three winning European teams, brings more to the table than his solid record: “Everyone is aware that the Ryder Cup can be a tense week at times, too, so Henrik’s renowned wit and sense of fun will benefit our team room immensely. It will also be helpful to have the cool head of the ‘Ice Man’ around should any stressful situation emerge.” The 2016 Open Championship winner said he accepted Harrington’s invitation “straight away,” and described the Euro squad as strong thanks to its mix of nine Ryder Cup veterans and three rookies. “It’s a mix of huge experience along with three guys who will take on their first Ryder Cup -- and that’s a great combination,” said Stenson, who “We have strength in depth so I’m looking forward to getting out there and seeing the boys perform. It’s no secret that winning on away soil is always a little bit harder, but the boys are ready for that challenge. It’s all going to come down to how well we play during the week, but I have every faith in our team.”