Qualifying for the European Team at the BMW PGA Championship, Bernd Wiesberger became the first player from Austria to make the Ryder Cup. Proudly holding the distinction, the 35-year-old is ready to partake in his first Ryder Cup experience.
A decorated member of the European Tour, Bernd Wiesberger is one of three rookies on this European Team. Not only a rookie, but the first man from his country to play in the Ryder Cup, Wiesberger is excited for the week to come. When asked about the support he is receiving from Austria, Wiesberger said, “No, everybody is super excited in Austria. We have some great talent in Austrian golf. I think it was a little overdue for having an Austrian representing Europe in the Ryder Cup. I’m very proud that it’s me. I’m absolutely certain that I won’t be the last Austrian to represent Europe at the Ryder Cup. As you can imagine, everybody is really excited and looking forward to the week, as am I, to get going on Friday and put the Austrian flag on the European Ryder Cup team banner just as much as Viktor is for Norway and maybe even write a little piece of golfing history for Austria. Everybody is really excited. I’ve got a lot of messages, and hopefully - well, I’m sure there will be tremendous support from home, as well, during the whole week.”