USA captain Zach Johnson and vice-captain Stewart Cink say a “brutal” Marco Simone Golf Club is the “the most demanding physically” of any Ryder Cup they’ve been involved in.
Although both USA and Europe have their star players that they’d like to feature as often as possible, it sounds unlikely anyone will be able to play all five sessions due to the physical demands of playing the course in Rome.
For players, and also their caddies, getting around the ups and downs of Marco Simone in what could be some high temperatures will take a physical toll, and that will play a big factor in how Johnson and Luke Donald will have to rotate their pairings.
Ahead of the Fortinet Championship, Johnson spoke about the problems of telling players when they’re not involved in a Ryder Cup session.
“At this point in this captainship the worst part of my job is sitting guys,” said Johnson. “I’d like to take 25 guys over there to play, we can’t do that, and I’d like for all the guys to play every session, can’t do that either, but that’s the way it is and everybody knows that.”
Cink, though, added that Marco Simone being so tough will solve some of those issues, as players themselves will not fancy playing it too many times ahead of the crucial Sunday singles.
“I think the golf course is going to solve some of that problem because it’s so hilly and the temperature could be pretty hot, too,” said Cink.
“I think guys are going to be happy to probably rest. There’s not going to be a lot of disappointment for not playing.
“It’s probably the most demanding physically of any Cup course I’ve ever seen that I’ve been a part of.”
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Johnson agreed when asked if it was the toughest course he’d seen, adding: “No question. In my time, for sure. It’s a brutal walk. Then, compounding that with heat.”
While European players have taken part in the Irish Open and then this week’s BMW PGA Championship, Johnson feels his side have an advantage of being more rested with the majority of his team taking it easy.
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