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Captains cagey on pairing plans

EUROPE, TEAM US KEEP PLAYING CARDS CLOSE TO THEIR CHESTS AT WHISTLING STRAITS

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Ryder Cup newcomer Viktor Hovland waxed enthusiast­ic on the possibilit­y of partnering with Rory McIlroy, but European captain Padraig Harrington — like US counterpar­t Steve Stricker — remained cagey on his precise pairing plans.

Hovland, 24, said he thought he’d mesh well with McIlroy, the four-time major winner who will be playing in his sixth Ryder Cup when Europe launches the defence of the title won in France in 2018.

“I think we’ve got a lot of the same strengths and kind of personalit­y-wise we think a lot alike,” Hovland said. “I’ve grown up in Europe. We play tons of match play and we play tons of foursomes in miscellane­ous events. I have some experience doing that, and I very much like it. I like to compete with someone and be on a team.”

Hovland practised on Tuesday alongside veterans McIlroy, Sergio Garcia and Lee Westwood at Whistling Straits, where the 43rd Ryder Cup tees off tomorrow. Whether that was an indicator of likely pairings for tomorrow’s foursomes and fourball matches remains to be seen.

No major changes

“I wouldn’t think a lot is changing in my head and my vice captains’ head between now and Friday, no,” Harrington said, although the big reveal won’t come until Thursday evening, when the opening ceremony arrives and the pairings for tomorrow are announced.

Foursomes can be the trickiest teams to put together. But US captain Steve Stricker has a couple of proven combinatio­ns in the alternate-shot format should he choose to use them.

Justin Thomas and Jordan Spieth beat McIlroy and Ian Poulter 4&3 in foursomes three years ago in Paris, where the US duo were 3-1 together overall.

Ryder Cup rookies Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele won both of their foursomes matches at the 2019 Presidents Cup in Australia.

“I think we always tend to try to look for guys with similar game styles or game styles that would complement the other player,” Stricker said. “Good

I’ve grown up in Europe. We play tons of match play and we play tons of foursomes in miscellane­ous events. I have some experience doing that.” Viktor Hovland » Team Europe rookie

putting always is a big key I think in alternate-shot.”

He added: “You’ve always got to be prepared for the whatifs. So that’s what we’re doing, as well. But, yeah, we’ve had a pretty good game plan from a while back, and we’re putting that into play.” As to what that might mean in terms of actual pairings, Stricker said: “I guess you’re going to have to tune in on Friday to watch.”

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 ?? AFP ?? Team Europe’s Bernd Wiesberger and Matthew Fitzpatric­k in a playful mood as Ian Poulter looks on.
AFP Team Europe’s Bernd Wiesberger and Matthew Fitzpatric­k in a playful mood as Ian Poulter looks on.
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AP Steve Stricker
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AFP Padraig Harrington

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