Former European Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley expects the six rookies in this year’s team to draw on their international experience to thrive under pressure in next week’s match against the US.
US Masters champion Danny Willett, Chris Wood, Rafael Cabrera-Bello, Andy Sullivan and Matt Fitzpatrick, along with wildcard pick Thomas Pieters, will be making their Ryder Cup debuts when Europe defend the trophy in Minnesota.
“The European team have six rookies heading to Hazeltine, but I don’t think that will be an issue or a concern,” McGinley, who led Europe to victory two years ago, told Sky Sports.
“They are all experienced players, they’ve all won big tournaments, and they have all performed on the big stage.”
Captain Darren Clarke will be looking to guide Europe to an unprecedented fourth consecutive Ryder Cup victory.
“They are part of a team and Darren Clarke will be making sure they don’t lose their focus,” McGinley added.
“Don’t play the occasion, play the game of golf.”
World number three Rory McIlroy has had an inconsistent year but McGinley said the Northern Irishman’s win at this month’s Deutsche Bank Championship was a big boost for the European team.