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Harrington excited to scout out Hovland for Ryder Cup

- By James Corrigan GOLF CORRESPOND­ENT at Wentworth

Viktor Hovland is 22, has been a pro for four months, is already a full PGA Tour member having shot a score in the 60s in each of his past 17 rounds, hails from Norway and has just made himself eligible for next year’s Ryder Cup. Little wonder, therefore, that Europe captain Padraig Harrington is excited to play with him for the first time today.

The pairing is no coincidenc­e. Harrington signified his desire to be drawn with Hovland somewhere down the line and, at the first time of asking, the BMW PGA Championsh­ip organisers obliged. Nor is it a quirk of fate that Hovland’s European Tour bow is the first counting event in the qualifying race for the match at Whistling Straits.

“There’s not many guys in the game of golf – well, there’s more and more now – that I actually say that I’m keen to go out and watch his game,” Harrington said. “Viktor really does look like a fine player – his play has been phenomenal. I’ve met him and he has a good attitude.

“He feels he belongs, which is the key to coming on Tour. If rookies look like they are caught in the headlights, they disappear quickly.”

Hovland has made it known that he intends to do everything he can to make that plane to Wisconsin. “It would mean everything to be part of the team,” he said. “I loved college golf and being part of a winning team and I still think about the times we had. I think it’s almost the pinnacle of golf. To have Suzann Pettersen from Norway making Europe’s clinching putt at the Solheim Cup was cool and that gives me more inspiratio­n.”

Hovland has competed in eight events since spurning the chance, as reigning US Amateur champion, to play in the Open at Royal Portrush and instead join the paid ranks. In this period he has earned more than £1million and recorded two top fives in his past four tournament­s. However, it his recordequa­lling run of sub-70s – emulating Bob Estes’s stretch of 17 in 2001 – that has truly raised the eyebrows. Rory Mcilroy’s included.

“I played a practice round with Viktor at the US Open in June [when Hovland was still an amateur and finished 12th] and I was very impressed,” Mcilroy said. “Hopefully he gets points on the board for Ryder Cup qualificat­ion and goes from there. If Viktor keeps playing the way he’s playing, he’ll be a wonderful asset for our team next year.”

Harrington named his first assistant captain yesterday and, considerin­g his fine job as Thomas Bjorn’s right-hand man in Paris last year, it was no surprise to see Swede Robert Karlsson appointed.

The European Tour revealed that Thorbjorn Olesen will remain suspended until at least May, when the 29-year-old is provisiona­lly due to stand trial for sexual assault, assault by beating and being drunk on an aircraft.

 ??  ?? Low run: Norway’s Viktor Hovland has enjoyed 17 consecutiv­e sub-70 scores
Low run: Norway’s Viktor Hovland has enjoyed 17 consecutiv­e sub-70 scores

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