The Chronicle

Rookies get their chance in Ryder Cup

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EUROPE captain Thomas Bjorn will tell his players to seize their opportunit­y to become legends after putting his faith in his Ryder Cup rookies.

While world number two Justin Rose will lead from the front for the third contest in succession, there was no place for European talisman Ian Poulter or fellow veterans Sergio Garcia and Henrik Stenson in today’s first session.

Each of Bjorn’s pairs featured a rookie alongside an experience­d player, with Rose partnering Spain’s Jon Rahm against threetime major winner Brooks Koepka and Tony Finau, with Rory McIlroy and Thorbjorn Olesen facing world number one Dustin Johnson and Rickie Fowler in match two.

The all-English pairing of Paul Casey and Tyrrell Hatton then have the daunting task of taking on Jordan Spieth and Justin Thomas, with Tommy Fleetwood and Francesco Molinari having an equally tough task against ‘Captain America’ Patrick Reed and a rejuvenate­d Tiger Woods.

Bjorn said: “I just believe very much in this team. I believe in them as a group. I believe in them as individual­s, and I just really felt like this was what I saw. This is an opportunit­y to stand up and follow in the footsteps of all the great players of this continent, and that’s the opportunit­y they have.

“Some of them have a longstandi­ng Ryder Cup career and history with this event, and some of them are just setting out on a new chapter in their lives.

“But for all of them, it’s an opportunit­y to add to what their golf career is about.

“I’ve always said one thing about the game of golf: players are counted for what they do in the greatest events in the world. But legends are made in this event.

“That is where the public comes around them and can do so much for their careers. It’s an opportunit­y to go out there and be the best that you can be on a grand stage.”

Woods claimed the Tour Championsh­ip on Sunday for his first tournament win since August 2013 and his 80th PGA Tour title.

The 42-year-old languished as low as 1,199 in golf’s world rankings less than a year ago following spinal fusion surgery, but completed a remarkable comeback at East Lake.

Woods has been on the winning side just once in seven previous appearance­s and has lost 17 of his 33 matches, a stark contrast to the record of Poulter, who has won 13 points from his 18 matches.

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