Paul Lawrie says changing Ryder Cup captaincy process would be 'a joke'
Paul Lawrie says it will be “a joke” and lead to “fun and games” if Henrik Stenson’s replacement as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain isn’t one of the three other original candidates.
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Paul Lawrie says it will be “a joke” and lead to “fun and games” if Henrik Stenson’s replacement as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain isn’t one of the three other original candidates.
Ryder Cup officials will meet with Henrik Stenson on Tuesday to try to persuade the Swede to stay on as Europe’s Ryder Cup captain and not go through with his intention of joining the Saudi rebel circuit this week.
A meeting on Tuesday is likely to determine if Henrik Stenson will remain as Europe’s captain for next year’s match in Rome.
Henrik Stenson will meet with the DP World Tour on Tuesday as speculation increases that Europe’s Ryder Cup captain is about to join the Saudi rebel circuit.
So much for Ian Poulter being cast out into the golfing wilderness for joining the Saudi rebel circuit. Not only will the Ryder Cup hero tee it up here in the Scottish Open after winning an 11th-hour reprieve on his ban, but he will take the opportunity to play in multiple events on the DP World Tour over the summer.
PGA Tour star Billy Horschel has slammed the LIV Golf rebels as ‘hypocrites’ following their decision to link up with the controversial series. The Saudi-backed circuit has split opinion in the world of golf, and it seems Horschel is firmly in the camp of the PGA and DP World Tour.
Three players have been added to the field for this week's Genesis Scottish Open after their suspensions for playing in the inaugural LIV Golf Invitational Series event were temporarily stayed on appeal.
Britain's Ian Poulter, South Africa's Justin Harding and Spain's Adrian Otaegui will be able to play in the July 7-10 Scottish Open after their bans were lifted pending the result of appeals, Europe's DP World Tour said on Monday.