USA Ryder Cup captain Zach Johnson is hoping he can get as many of his potential team as possible over to Rome ahead of the 2023 tournament to try and end 30 years of hurt on European soil.
Getting players all the way over to Italy to look at the course will prove to be a tough ask for Johnson, but one avenue could be getting them to play the Italian Open next May.
Marco Simone Golf and Country Club will host the 2023 Ryder Cup at the end of September next year, but it will also stage the Italian Open on the DP World Tour in May, and while plenty of Europeans will line up, Johnson hopes his American team can peg it up in Rome too.
The Americans were blown away at Le Golf National in 2018 when the French track seemingly caught them off guard, and Johnson wants to make sure they don’t make the same mistake twice by not doing enough work on the ground.
“I’ve got some plans, it’s not for sure yet. I’m hoping to solidify it sooner than later,” said Johnson as he took a look at the course during the “Year to Go” celebrations.
“I’ll just say this, the more you can get your team or your potential team on the ground, the better. And that’s hard. It’s not Wisconsin, or New York, right? So, it’s the difficulty of everybody’s schedule and getting them on the grounds other than the week of the tournament.”
The Americans were dominant at Whistling Straits last year, and also won by six points with their 17-11 success at Hazeltine back in 2016, but over in Europe it’s been a different story.
They’re big favourites heading to Rome next year, but they’ve been big favourites before heading across the Atlantic, yet they’ve not tasted success on European soil since 1993 at The Belfry.
Johnson was making his first trip to Italy, as many of his team will, and even if they hold a big advantage in respect to the two teams, the travel, new experiences and then the course could all make a difference.
As for the course itself, Johnson said that it looks a lot different on the ground than in video or pictures –…
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