World No. 62 Bernd Wiesberger arrives in Madrid for his fourth start at the Acciona Open de Espana as he returns to action for the first time since Team Europe’s dramatic 19-9 loss to the U.S. at the 43rd Ryder Cup.
The 35-year-old Austrian, who became the first player to represent his country in the biennial matches, went 0-3-0 at Whistling Straits, losing on Day 1 in a four-ball match with partner Paul Casey (2 and 1 to Dustin Johnson/Xander Schauffele), dropping a foursomes match on Day 2 with partner Viktor Hovland (2 up to Jordan Spieth/Justin Thomas), and falling 2 and 1 in his singles match vs. Brooks Koepka. Wiesberger, who made his Ryder Cup debut after qualifying via the European points list, is among the betting favorites in Madrid, listed at +1600 via
PointsBet Sportsbook and just behind favorite and defending champ Jon Rahm (+205). On the season, Wiesberger has made 16 cuts in 18 European Tour starts with a win at the Made in HimmerLand in May for his eighth career title. He’s notched three other tops 10s in 2021 including runner up at the Omega European Masters in August, and he stands 13th in the Race to Dubai. In three previous starts at the Spanish Open, Wiesberger has made two cuts with a best finish of T-36 in 2011. His last start there came in 2014, when he finished T-38.