Evening Telegraph (First Edition)

Scott says mate Rose should be Ryder pick

- BY STEVE SCOTT

ADAM Scott thinks his mate Justin Rose should be at Whistling Straits in two weeks’ time, and the experience­d Englishman did little to disprove it at Wentworth.

Rose’s bogeyless five-under 67 has him sharing third in the BMW PGA Championsh­ip just behind Scott (65) and leader Kiradech Aphibarnra­t (64).

Of the potential Ryder Cup contenders under the gaze of European captain Padraig Harrington, the hero of Gleneagles and Paris definitely took the biggest step forward on the first day.

Harrington names his three wildcards at the culminatio­n of the flagship tournament. Rose, like many here, can be one of the nine qualifiers but only if he wins outright. A wildcard might be a better option, although his Thursday round certainly did no harm.

Scott, for many years a neighbour of Rose in the Bahamas and his playing partner yesterday, certainly thinks his friend should be on the European team.

“I’d pick him because I’m his mate!” said the former Masters champion.

“But if he played four rounds like that you’d want him to be there. He’s world class, one of the best players of this generation. When the pressure’s on, he’s performed many times, whether it’s Ryder Cup or any other tournament.

“Major champion, a world number one, you’ve got something in you to be able to do that kind of stuff so I’m not surprised. It’s nice to see him play well.

“I have no idea what Padraig is thinking but he’d be happy seeing these guys with experience play well. It might make it more difficult for him, but that’s a good position to be in.”

Rose’s resume does not include a BMW PGA title, and as it’s basically his home tournament it’s definitely one he wants.

“A good start,” he said. “Obviously a good day. I had a sense the golf course was tricky, the greens pretty quick. To have a clean round, no bogeys out there, is a good effort out there.

“(The round) gives me the opportunit­y to sink my teeth in and focus on what I should be focusing on. I felt like all aspects of my game were pretty good, I managed my game well out there.”

Rose, pictured, said he shut out any thought of the Ryder Cup. “I just enjoyed my round of golf,” he said. “It was a nice atmosphere to play in and the crowd came out in good numbers.”

Scott hasn’t played in this event since 2006, but just felt he should build on some good form.

“It’s lovely to be back,” he said. “People are saying they’ve never seen (Wentworth) in better shape and I’d have to agree, I think it’s fabulous.”

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