The worst kept secret in golf is out. Henrik Stenson is clearly off to LIV Golf and his time as Ryder Cup captain is over.
“When I started out as a professional golfer, it was beyond my wildest dreams that, one day, I would follow in the footsteps of legends of the game such as Seve and be the European Ryder Cup Captain. But today proves that, sometimes, dreams do come true,” Stenson said in March.
Well, after a reported $50m offer the Swede has unfortunately had to make a very, very difficult decision and he ultimately is giving up the reins to Team Europe for Rome next year.
But what does his high-profile departure mean for the Ryder Cup?
On the face of it, it’s a huge deal and it’s embarrassing for both the Ryder Cup and the DP World Tour. The Ryder Cup is one of the very few events in golf where participants don’t get paid and it has always been thought of as untouchable.
A teary Ian Poulter telling his son after victory at Le Golf National in 2018 explained just that. “That’s why you need to go and practise,” Poulter senior told son Luke in one of the most heartwarming videos to come out of the match. “You’ll never experience anything like it.”
The likes of Poulter, Westwood, Garcia, McDowell and now Stenson will not be experiencing anything like it anymore after making the moves to LIV. None of them want to be ending their Ryder Cup careers but in the stage of their lives that they are, they clearly could not turn down the money being offered to them. It’s extremely sad for the players/future captains, the tours and the fans, but whether it means a great deal for the Ryder Cup itself is still to be seen.
Whoever takes the helm next year in Rome will not be leading a bunch of journeymen or kids into an empty arena against some young US stars. The European captain, whoever that might be, will have a team lead by Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland, Matt Fitzpatrick, Tyrrell Hatton, Shane Lowry and co. And the atmosphere in Rome will be just as electric as it always is.
The US team might have lost DJ, DeChambeau, Koepka and Reed but it…
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