The Mercury (Pottstown, PA)

Stricker appointed US captain for Ryder Cup in home state

- By Doug Ferguson

Steve Stricker paid his dues to become a Ryder Cup captain, and it had nothing to do with winning a major.

He didn’t make his first team until he was 41 in the 2008 matches at Valhalla, a rare U.S. victory, and played in two more. He spent the next six years in the back room as an assistant captain to Tom Watson, Davis Love III and Jim Furyk, and he was captain of the formidable U.S. team at the 2017 Presidents Cup.

Stricker was appointed Ryder Cup captain on Wednesday, his seventh straight time taking part in the matches, this time in charge of an American team trying to win back the gold trophy in his home state of Wisconsin.

It was hardly a surprise with the 2020 matches going to Whistling Straits, an hour north of Milwaukee where Stricker was introduced Wednesday. He still had his doubts when his name first was mentioned five years ago, aware each of the 28 previous American captains had won a major.

“I was thinking they’re not going to have me. I haven’t won a major,” he said. “But it kept going further along, me putting in the time last year, the Presidents Cup a couple of years ago, and the PGA of America and Ryder Cup committees saying they wanted to move off from that.”

All that matters now is bringing the Ryder Cup back to America.

Tiger Woods, among three players on the Ryder Cup committee, said Stricker was a unanimous choice.

“Everyone knows he’s such a nice guy, but beneath all of that exterior is this fieriness and this competitiv­eness, and he’s also one of the more detail-oriented guys that we know,” Woods said. “I think that he’ll be prepared, he’ll be understand­ing and he’s very good at communicat­ing with the players and getting their opinions but also putting his foot down when he has to.”

Europe, which already has appointed Padraig Harrington as its captain for the 2020 matches, has won seven of the last nine times, including a 17½10½ victory outside Paris last year. That ended badly for the Americans, mainly from Patrick Reed saying in an interview with the New York Times that he blamed Jordan Spieth for them not playing together and captain Jim Furyk for benching him twice.

Stricker is all about looking ahead, and says he already has spoken to Reed.

“We had a good conversati­on,” Stricker said. “I kind of asked him what to expect and he said, ‘I’ve got your guys’ back, I’m there for the team.’ He’s every bit committed. He knew what happened and was not comfortabl­e with it, not happy with how that transforme­d. We’re here about moving forward, pointing toward the next team, and I hope to have him as part of this team. We have a long ways to go.”

 ?? CHARLIE RIEDEL — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? USA’s Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker celebrate after winning the 16th hole during a fourball match at the Ryder Cup PGA golf tournament in 2012. On Wednesday, Stricker was named a United States’ captain for the 2020 Ryder Cup in hs home state of Wisconsin.
CHARLIE RIEDEL — ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE USA’s Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker celebrate after winning the 16th hole during a fourball match at the Ryder Cup PGA golf tournament in 2012. On Wednesday, Stricker was named a United States’ captain for the 2020 Ryder Cup in hs home state of Wisconsin.

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