Irish Daily Mail

I was selfish and ignorant – Harrington

- By ED ELLIOTT

EUROPEAN captain Padraig Harrington admits he was ‘selfish’ and ‘ignorant’ during his playing days at the Ryder Cup. The three-time major winner is a veteran of six matches against the United States, winning on four occasions between 1999 and 2010. The Dubliner has since experience­d the biennial contest as part of the management team, serving as a vice-captain at the last three events ahead of taking full control at Whistling Straits in 2020. Harrington, aged 47, concedes he was previously naive to the true demands placed on those leading the teams. ‘It is a huge shock, the difference from being a player where you can’t understand why you’re not playing all five matches to being a vice-captain and seeing the different pressures and pulls on the captain’s time,’ said Harrington, who was unveiled as the new European captain on Tuesday. ‘I just can’t believe I was a player and didn’t know. That’s what fascinates me. ‘As a vice-captain I’m sitting there going, “God, I was so ignorant to what was really going on behind the scenes”, and so selfish in terms of thinking about what I need and thinking the Ryder Cup revolves around me during the week. ‘That’s one of the things you learn.’ Harrington served as a vicecaptai­n at the 2014 win under countryman Paul McGinley at Gleneagles and the 2018 success in Paris led by Thomas Bjorn, as well as 2016’s defeat at Hazeltine under another Irish captain, Darren Clarke. Harrington plans to call on the knowledge of all three of those former captains in Wisconsin next year but ruled out the possibilit­y of any of them being involved in an official capacity. He believes it is his responsibi­lity to nurture future European captains and has already said selecting five vice-captains is ‘a must’. ‘I will be relying on Paul, Darren and Thomas and all the other captains, but not officially,’ added Harrington, a winner of two Open Championsh­ip titles as well as the US PGA Championsh­ip. ‘It’s somewhat incumbent now on the captain to bring players in as his vice-captains who are going to be potentiall­y future captains,’ he added. ‘This is no longer, if it ever was, a jolly. It’s not your friends who are coming in as your vice-captains. It’s ex-players you can rely on - my job is to train them for future captains. ‘My job is to do what Paul McGinley, Thomas Bjorn and Darren Clarke did for me, bring me into the backroom team to see what happens.’

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GETTY IMAGES 2020 vision: Padraig Harrington will lead Europe

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