Zach Johnson factoring 'demanding' course into U.S. Ryder Cup lineups
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[September 13, 2023]
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Zach Johnson and vice captain Stewart
Cink have their team of 12, and now the time for scouting the course
and penciling mock pairings has arrived.
There's chemistry between teammates to consider, such as Patrick
Cantlay and Xander Schauffele's dominance together as match-play
partners. But what stands out to Johnson and Cink about this Ryder
Cup in particular is the demanding nature of Marco Simone Golf
Course.
"It's probably the most -- the most demanding, physically, of any
Cup course I've ever seen that I've been a part of," Cink said
Tuesday ahead of the PGA Tour's Fortinet Championship.
"No question," Johnson said. "In my time, for sure."
Johnson headed to Rome earlier this month with nine of the team's 12
players to scout Marco Simone. Only Jordan Spieth, Cantlay and
Schauffele could not make the trip.
"We're starting to get into some possible pairings to see what's
best for that golf course and what's best for our team," Johnson
said.
"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,
that I think guys are going to be happy to probably rest," Cink
chimed in. "There's not going to be a lot of disappointment for not
playing."
Johnson agreed, noting it was "a brutal walk."
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The host team gets to set up the course to its
liking, and the United States has not fared well overseas, last
winning a Ryder Cup in Europe in 1993.
Johnson and Cink will spend some time at the
Fortinet Championship with two of their team members, Max Homa and
Justin Thomas. Homa is the event's defending champion, while Thomas
is competing for points in the first-ever FedEx Cup Fall series.
When making their lineup decision, the captain and vice captain
aren't going to weight Homa's and Thomas' week in Napa, Calif., too
heavily.
"Four days of stroke play is vastly different than five sessions of
match play in three days," Johnson said.
Cink already figures that whatever Homa and Thomas accomplish this
week "will be overstated to the good or to the bad."
"I hope they both win. I don't think that's possible, but I hope
they both win," Cink said. "That would be great for their confidence
alone ... I just think for us internally, it would probably be -- we
hope that they have confidence coming out of this week and that
would be a great thing."
--Field Level Media
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