U.S. Ryder Cup captain Steve Stricker greeted the media on Monday ahead of the 43rd playing of the biennial matches at Whistling Straits and shared updates on everyone’s favorite hot topics: Brooks Koepka and Bryson DeChambeau.
Stricker admitted he had not seen Koepka yet but was confident in his health after the four-time major winner had been MIA since the third round of the Tour Championship, where he withdrew after hitting a tree root and possibly re-injuring his left wrist. “I’ve been talking to him ever since it happened,” said Stricker. “...He tells me everything is 100 percent, and everything is ready and raring to go.” He also shot down any notion that Koepka was not all in on the Ryder Cup, saying, “I’ve had experiences with Brooks over many, many of these teams, and the conversations that I have had with him and what I have personally seen in the team room does not jive up to what I was reading in those articles. …He assures me that he is 100 percent all-in on this team and whatever he need to do for this team to become the winner at the end of the week.” Stricker also weighed in on the likelihood of a Koepka-DeChambeau pairing and the state of their relationship ahead of Friday’s kickoff. “It’s a non-issue, really, for me and the team,” he said. “…I’ve had conversations with them both. They have assured me it’s not going to be an issue. I have no worries whatsoever. Will we pair them together? I don’t think so at this point, but things could change. Could always happen. But probably not. But again, I had a dinner; they all showed up. We had great conversation, great talks. So I’m not seeing it as an issue at all and they are completely on board.” The U.S. leads the series 26-14-2 and boasts a 17-4 record as host, however Europe is the defending champion, beating the U.S. in 2018 in Paris 17 1/2 to 10 1/2.