The Scotsman

Bjorn chooses ‘best friend’ Karlsson as vice-captain

● Swede has played in two Ryder Cups ● More assistants named after qualifying

- By PHIL CASEY

European captain Thomas Bjorn has named Sweden’s Robert Karlsson as his first vice-captain for the 2018 Ryder Cup at Le Golf National in Paris.

Karlsson twice represente­d Europe in the biennial contest against the United States as a player, first as part of the record-equalling team at the K Club in 2006 and secondly in the side defeated at Valhalla two years later.

The 47-year-old ended 2008 as the European No 1 after two victories and 10 other top-10 finishes, three of which came in major championsh­ips.

“To get the call from Thomas was very special and I’m really looking forward to being part of the Ryder Cup again,” Karlsson said. “It is a great honour to be a vice-captain and I’m very much looking forward to the next 16 months.

“I’ve played in two Ryder Cups so I have the experience of what the players will face and also have a lot of experience on the European Tour. I know the players well and I know Thomas very well too, and I will be there to do whatever he needs me to do.”

Bjorn added: “I know from all the Ryder Cups I have been involved in, both as a player and vice-captain, is it vital to have people around that you trust implicitly and Robert most definitely fits into that category.

“He has been one of my closest friends on Tour for many years and, not only that, he is immensely respected by all the players, both his peers and the younger guys now emerging.

“His playing credential­s are impressive, having been a former European number one, and he also knows the unique atmosphere of the Ryder Cup, having represente­d Europe both home and away.

“Robert will be a vital foil for me over the next 16 months in all aspects of our preparatio­n, including helping analyse statistica­l informatio­n on players, and I know he will give me his honest opinion on everything I ask. I am delighted to have him as part of the team.”

Ryder Cup qualificat­ion starts at the D+D Real Czech Masters on 31 August and finishes at the Made in Denmark event at Bjorn’s home course in Silkeborg on 2 September, 2018.

Speaking at a press conference ahead of the Nordea Masters, Bjorn said he expects to appoint another vice-captain this year, with the remainder being announced “right at the end” of the qualifying process.

“I need one or two people around me that I can have discussion­s with and it’s likely that there’s going to be one more by the end of this year,” Bjorn said. “But one thing that I look at is I need people to concentrat­e on playing golf.

“This is a conversati­on that started with Robert a while ago and we got to the conclusion that this is the right thing for me and it worked well for Robert.

“But with other guys you want them to play golf and you want them to concentrat­e about their own golf game, and then whatever will be, will be.”

Europe will attempt to regain the trophy in Paris following last year’s defeat at Hazeltine and Karlsson believes home advantage will be vital.

“It’s such a big difference playing home and away,” Karlsson said. “First of all, the spectators, the atmosphere is a huge difference.

“This time we have one big thing, as well. We’ve played on Paris National for many, many years. To have a course that we know very well is also a big advantage.”

 ??  ?? 0 Sweden’s Robert Karlsson with the Ryder Cup after being named a vice-captain for Paris 2018.
0 Sweden’s Robert Karlsson with the Ryder Cup after being named a vice-captain for Paris 2018.

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