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McIlroy: Sergio made my Ryder Cups better, he’s a great partner

- Brian Keogh

RORY McILROY dismissed talk of Sergio Garcia as a risky Ryder Cup pick and insisted the great intangible­s for the outside world – the Spaniard’s experience and his infectious enthusiasm in the team room — will be huge assets to Europe in Paris.

Like Graeme McDowell, who described Thomas Bjorn’s choice of Garcia, Ian Poulter, Henrik Stenson and Paul Casey as a vote of confidence in “quality, experience­d, passionate, team players,” McIlroy had no doubt yesterday that Garcia was the right choice.

“I feel with the five rookies we have, experience will be a big thing, especially at home,” the world number eight said ahead of the BMW Championsh­ip at Aronimink in Philadelph­ia.

Describing Poulter, Stenson and Casey as certaintie­s for a pick, the County Down man felt that quite apart from Garcia’s record – he’s Europe’s fifth biggest points winner behind Nick Faldo, Bernhard Langer, Colin Montgomeri­e and Seve Ballestero­s – it’s the intangible­s that make him a priceless Ryder Cup asset. People “It’s the things people don’t see that he does in the team room,” McIlroy said. “He’s made my experience­s at Ryder Cups better. He’s been a great partner for me. Obviously, his record speaks for itself but the stuff people don’t see is basically what got him this wildcard pick.”

With McIlroy, Justin Rose and Francesco Molinari the only veterans inside with five rookies in Tyrrell Hatton, Tommy Fleetwood, Alex Noren, Jon Rahm and Thorbjorn Olesen, Bjorn decided to steel his line-up with experience.

McIlroy believes he has got it spot on. “I think it creates a really good team dynamic,” McIlroy said of a quartet with an average age of 41. “It’s a continuity that’s within the team. If you have experience, guys that have been there before, they know what goes on.

“You’ve got all this stuff to do, like gala dinners and opening ceremonies and this and that and it’s like, ‘Really?’

“All of that stuff you don’t expect when it’s your first one but at least whenever you have experience­d guys. everyone knows what to expect, and they know that the first few days are long and you need to pace yourself, and you can’t wear yourself out, you can’t play too much or practise too much.”

Bjorn justified his choice of Garcia in glowing terms. “The one thing about Sergio is he’s the heartbeat of the team,” the Dane said. “I’ve always said that about him. It’s like a football team going without their captain. That’s what he is.

“He comes in the team room, and people that have experience­d Sergio in the team room and around the Ryder Cup team realise how much he brings to it.”

McIlroy tees it up at Aronimink looking to make the top five in the FedEx Cup standings so he can go to the Tour Championsh­ip in a fortnight with his fate in his own hands. He needs a good week and he’s targeting a win that could turn a “nearly” season into a memorable one.

While he was frustrated to let solid rounds peter out at the Dell Technologi­es Championsh­ip in Boston last week, finishing tied 12th, he feels no sense of urgency about his game

“I know my game is going in the right direction and it’s just a matter of letting myself go out there and just do it, I guess,” he said.

BMW Championsh­ip Sky Sports, 7.0pm

 ?? GETTY IMAGES ?? Thomas Bjorn unveiling his full team for the Ryder Cup at yesterday’s wild card selection announceme­nt
GETTY IMAGES Thomas Bjorn unveiling his full team for the Ryder Cup at yesterday’s wild card selection announceme­nt

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