World No. 58 Bernd Wiesberger may be a 16-year veteran pro, but he earned a spot in the history books this past season as a rookie for Team Europe at the Ryder Cup, where he also made history as the first Austrian to play in the biennial matches.
The 36-year-old Wiesberger went 0-3-0 at Whistling Straits, but the experience ranked as a career best. “The most pride I felt was when I was announced by Paddy (Harrington) at the opening ceremony as the first Austrian to play in the Ryder Cup,” Wiesberger wrote in his player blog. “… There’s nothing that compares to it in golf. I’ve played all of the major championships, and that’s a different level success, but it’s unlike any other experience I’ve had before and one I’ll remember it for the rest of my life.” Wiesberger made 20 cuts in 22 starts on the DP World Tour in 2021, winning the Made in HimmerLand for his eighth career title. The victory also marked his first time successfully defending a title, as he cruised to a five-stroke win over Italy’s Guido Migliozzi. He notched two runner-up results as well, finishing solo second at the European Masters and T-2 at Dubai Championship. Wiesberger finished the season 49th at the DP World Tour Championship and 13th in the Race to Dubai. He made eight cuts in 12 PGA Tour starts with a best finish of T-4 at the RSM Classic in November 2020. Wiesberger, who’s qualified to play the 2022 PGA Championship and Open Championship, improved on three notable stats from 2020 to 2021, finishing 34th (92nd last year) on the DP World Tour in stroke average at 70.4, eighth in Greens in Regulation (previously 80th) and 19th in Driving Accuracy (60.79; 105th in 2020).