Glasgow Times

Padraig: Right call on Ryder Cup

- BRUCE LANGHAM

EUROPEAN captain Padraig Harrington believes postponing the Ryder Cup for a year is the correct decision.

The biennial match between the United States and Europe was scheduled to take place at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin from September 25, but organisers have decided they did not want to stage the event without fans in the current coronaviru­s climate.

It means the competitio­n will now take place between September 24-26, 2021 and every two years thereafter, meaning Rome’s turn to host will now come in 2023.

“Rescheduli­ng the Ryder Cup was never going to be an easy decision given the many factors to take into considerat­ion but I believe it is the right assessment given the unpreceden­ted circumstan­ces we are facing at this time,” said Harrington.

“When you think of the Ryder Cup you think of the distinctiv­e atmosphere generated by the spectators. If that cannot be responsibl­y recreated at Whistling Straits in September, then it is correct that we all wait until it can be.”

PGA of America chief executive Seth Waugh stressed public safety was paramount in their decision-making.

He said: “The spectators who support both the US and European sides are what make the Ryder Cup and playing without them was not a realistic option.”

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Team Europe captain Harrington

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