Open champion Brian Harman says making his Ryder Cup debut would “mean the world” to him following his dominant victory at Royal Liverpool.
When he recovers from the after-effects of drinking a celebratory Guinness or two from the Claret Jug, Harman will be able to ponder the welcome prospect of a longed-for debut in the biennial event in Rome.
Harman’s six-shot victory lifted him from 20th in the standings into the top six automatic qualifying places and effectively ends the two-time Walker Cup winner’s long wait for a Ryder Cup debut. “I’ve spent I don’t know how many years chasing,” Harman said following the second round of 65 which provided the springboard for his first major title. “It always seems it’s right there at the end and I end up in between 13th and 18th on the list and I’m hoping for a pick.
It would mean the world to me to play on the Ryder Cup team. I think I would do very well.” Speaking after lifting the Claret Jug, the 36-year-old left-hander added: “I enjoy match play.