European Ryder Cup captain Padraig Harrington will look to shake off a 19-9 loss to Team USA at Whistling Straits over the weekend as he prepares to tee it up in this week’s Alfred Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland.
The 50-year-old Irishman kicked off his team’s week at the 43rd Ryder Cup in Wisconsin with a charm offensive that endeared them to local fans thanks to Green Bay Packers-inspired uniforms and cheeseheads, but his team failed to gain any momentum once competition began in earnest Friday morning, dropping four of five sessions and tying just one four-balls session. Harrington made no excuses about the defeat, saying, “The team did everything asked of them. They worked great together, they worked hard together, there was great team spirit. Everybody tried 100 percent. We were just beat by a better team this week, a very strong U.S. team that seemed to play right up to their ability. Had a bit of momentum, holed a few putts, had the crowd behind them. Just a lot of things really tough to overcome.” Of note, his rookies – Shane Lowry, Bernd Wiesberger and Viktor Hovland – went 1-8-2, while the six American rookies went 14-4-3, the most by a group of first-timers in a single Ryder Cup since the 1979 U.S. team. His captain’s picks – Sergio Garcia, Ian Poulter and Lowry – went 5-5-0 with Garcia partnering with world No. 1 Jon Rahm for three of those wins. Harrington has played in 19 previous Dunhill Links, winning twice (2002, 2006), notching five other top 10s and missing the cut just four times. In his last appearance, he finished T-26 in 2019.