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Ryder Cup captain Stenson seeks out gladiator spirit

- By Andrew Dampf

--Europe’s Ryder Cup team usually relies on teamwork and unity to challenge the powerhouse American squad.

For next year’s edition on the outskirts of Rome, European captain Henrik Stenson might use history — ancient history — for motivation, too.

On his first trip to Italy since being named captain two months ago, Stenson had the colosseum opened just for him, allowing him to re-create actor Russell Crowe’s trademark line from the film “Gladiator” when he bellowed “Are you not entertaine­d?” to the empty arena.

“I’ve been outside a couple of times before but never seen it on the inside and to have the full VIP experience was something else,” Stenson told The Associated Press on Monday. “You kind of feel the history when you walk inside. We’ve all seen ‘Gladiator,’ right? So you kind of know what was taking part and happening there many, many years ago.”

Might Stenson impart some gladiator spirit onto his team?

“We got plenty. We got 12 of them,” he said, referring to the number of players that will be selected to his squad.

The Marco Simone club will become the third venue in continenta­l Europe to host the Ryder Cup after Valderrama in Spain (1997) and Le Golf National in France (2018).

The club is owned and run by fashion designer Lavinia Biagiotti Cigna.

“You can come here to watch the matches and spend a few extra days in Rome,” Stenson said. “It will be the ultimate Ryder Cup golfing experience.”

Stenson and vice captains Thomas Bjorn and Edoardo Molinari — who was announced to the post Monday — spent hours inspecting the course under a baking sun.

“It will be a great test. I think similar to what we had in Paris with the high banks on the side of the course,” Stenson said. “It’s going to be great viewing points for the spectators.”

Stenson said he and his team are trying to tweak the course in favor of the European player’s strengths.

“It’s going to be risk and reward golf where you have to hit the good shots in to get birdie,” he said. “And if you don’t hit those shots in we’re there to make sure you’re going to pay the price for it.”

Bjorn admired the driveable par-4 16th and the downhill flow of 18, saying those holes “are going to be pivotal.”

Molinari thought Stenson was joking when he offered him one of the vice captain jobs.

“We’ve known each other for so many years and he’s always been a person who jokes a lot,” Molinari said. “For an Italian player, though, this is beyond any dream. When I started playing golf, I never thought I’d get to this point.”

Molinari and his younger brother, Francesco, were part of the victorious European team at the 2010 Ryder Cup in Wales. The older Molinari will specialize in statistics and analytics for Stenson.

“That he’s Italian is obviously an added bonus but that’s not why the main reason for why he’s sitting here,” Stenson said during a news conference when Molinari was introduced. “It’s for his skill set.”

In terms of skills, though, Francesco Molinari has been more successful than his brother.

In 2018, Francesco Molinari became the first European, and second player overall in the competitio­n’s current format, to go 5-0 at a Ryder Cup by clinching the decisive point over Phil Mickelson. He missed last year’s loss to the U.S. at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin after struggling with back issues.

Stenson added that he and the European Tour plan to announce qualifying criteria and the number of wild cards to be awarded “within two to four weeks.” He wouldn’t really go into how a Saudi-funded league that has fractured the golfing community might affect team selections.

“I got no idea. And I’m not going to speculate on that,” Stenson said. “That’s a question I will pass by to the tours and the decision makers there.”

 ?? ANDREW MEDICHINI / ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Europe Ryder Cup golf captain Henrik Stenson walks on the green of the Marco Simone golf club in Guidonia Montecelio, outskirts of Rome, Monday. The Marco Simone club will be hosting the 2023 edition of the Ryder Cup.
ANDREW MEDICHINI / ASSOCIATED PRESS Europe Ryder Cup golf captain Henrik Stenson walks on the green of the Marco Simone golf club in Guidonia Montecelio, outskirts of Rome, Monday. The Marco Simone club will be hosting the 2023 edition of the Ryder Cup.

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