U.S. captain Steve Stricker said he’s pleased with how his American squad “took advantage” of its first full day at Whistling Straits and pointed to his players as proof of their cohesiveness ahead of the 43rd Ryder Cup.
“Guys are enjoying themselves with each other. It’s been great in the team room,” said Stricker, who noted that he likes to keep evenings casual and extra obligations to a minimum. “It’s kind of translated out on to the golf course, to tell you the truth. They had a ball today it looked like. They were goofing around and having fun with one another, and that’s no different when we get back to the team room.” If recent history serves as any indicator, Stricker gave everyone the first glimpse into possible pairings as players got in a full 18-hole practice round. Leading off were Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie Scheffler, Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas; followed by Patrick Cantlay, Dustin Johnson, Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele; with the final group including Daniel Berger, Harris English, Tony Finau and Brooks Koepka. “I’m really not going to go into pairings quite yet with anybody,” said Stricker. “The opening ceremony will be a great time to let you know.” However, Stricker did let folks in on plans for Tuesday evening: “Tonight we have a dinner with just the team locally here, not too far away. Very casual,” he said. “I don’t enjoy getting dressed up and getting all -- or (wife) Nicki, for that matter. She’s very casual and I’m very casual, so we’re trying to bring this attitude of relaxed and having a good time and being very casual, and we’re hopefully rubbing off on the team that we’re just here to have a good fun time.”