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Ryder Cup
When Ryder Cup team selections have caused huge controversy

published: May 31, 2016

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updated: Sep 24, 2024

When Ryder Cup team selections have caused huge controversy

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Upon the 25th anniversary of the heated Ryder Cup at Brookline, we take a look back at some of the more controversial Ryder Cup selections..

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The Ryder Cup is one of the most competitive tournaments in the game of golf and only a select few are ever chosen to don the famous European colours to take on the old foe, America.

We take a look back at some of the more controversial moments from some of Europe’s recent team selections.

Ryder Cup controversy: Team selections

5. Paul McGinley snubs Luke Donald

Luke Donald had been a key player in European triumphs in 2004, ’06, ’10 and ’12 so when 2014 captain Paul McGinley swiped his name off the 12-man list, it came as a major surprise.

The Irishman instead opted to go with Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and Stephen Gallacher as his wild card picks at Gleneagles.

“That was a very, very difficult conversation – my relationship with Luke is very close,” said McGinley, after leaving the Englishman out.

“He was very, very disappointed, and rightly so. His record in the Ryder Cup stands with anybody in the game.”

The gamble paid off though as McGinley left out one of the greatest short game and match play players in the world, Europe still ran out winners by five points over their American foes (16 ½ to 11 ½).

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4. Nick Faldo and Mark James’ feud in over Ryder Cup team selection in 1999

The 1999 Ryder Cup at Brookline still stands out as one of the most controversial clashes between Europe and the United States.

There were bitter exchanges and arguments between Ben Crenshaw and Mark James’ teams but perhaps the Europeans, who lost agonisingly by a single point, were distracted by the absence of Nick Faldo and his war of words.

Captain James favoured Jesper Parnevik and Andrew Coltart over Robert Karlsson, Faldo and two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer, to which Faldo reacted angrily with several outbursts having been involved in prior successful Ryder Cup campaigns.

James has since suggested in his book (Into the Bear Pit) that Faldo had undermined Europe’s Ryder Cup bid.

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3. Harrington’s wife gives Casey the bad news

Paul Casey found out in the worst possible way he hadn’t been picked for the 2010 Ryder Cup team.

The Englishman was playing with Padraig Harrington at The Barclays in 2010, and on the seventh hole, he noticed Caroline Harrington giving the thumbs-up to her husband’s caddie.

European captain Colin Montgomerie had a tough decision with five players contending for his three picks. His first was Edoardo Molinari, which left two spots available between Justin Rose, Casey, Harrington and Luke Donald.

All four happened to be at the same PGA Tour event in New Jersey at the time of the announcement and Casey just happened to be playing alongside the Irishman at the time – go figure.

When asked if it was awkward to play the last 12 holes with Harrington, who had made the team, Casey replied with a smile, “It was difficult. Can I go now?”

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2. Seve swapped Miguel Angel Martin for Jose Maria Olazabal

“The captain, Seve Ballesteros, is responsible for this,” Miguel Angel Martin claimed after being axed from the 1997 Ryder Cup team.

The Spaniard was requested by fax to play Valderrama, the host course, to prove his fitness after missing much of the season with a wrist injury.

After refusing to do so the Ryder Cup committee replaced him with Jose Maria Olazabal, a close friend of Ballesteros, along with two other picks without batting an eyelid.

Although captain Seve claimed to have no involvement in the decision, and despite a statement claiming he did, Martin was adamant: “They could wait until days before and name a replacement if I was not ready.

“I think this is an economic problem, not personal. It’s not the same having Miguel Angel Martin playing Tiger Woods as having Nick Faldo playing Tiger Woods.”

1. Bjorn lashes out after Woosnam omission

Thomas Bjorn took his exclusion from the 2006 Ryder Cup team badly, very badly.

“I’m shocked and have totally lost respect for Ian Woosnam,” revealed Bjorn.

“My relationship with him is completely dead. It looks like he needs to learn how to be a captain.”

Lee Westwood was chosen instead of the Dane, who had considerable experience within the competition, but Ian Woosnam opted for the Englishman and well, Bjorn went nuts.

“So far his captaincy has been the most pathetic I have ever seen,” added Bjorn.

“The man is barmy – to be captain and not communicate with a team or those in contention at all. I haven’t spoken to him for six months, and then I find that I’m not in the team by watching it on television. How can that be right?”

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What is the biggest Ryder Cup controversy in team selection that you’ve seen? What is the biggest Ryder Cup controversy you can remember in general? Tell us on X!

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About the author

Tom Irwin
Tom Irwin

Tom is a lifetime golfer, now over 30 years playing the game. 2023 marks 10 years in golf publishing and he is still holding down a + handicap at Alwoodley in Leeds. He has played over 600 golf courses, and has been a member of at least four including his first love Louth, in Lincolnshire. Tom likes unbranded clothing, natural fibres, and pencil bags. Seacroft in Lincolnshire is where it starts and ends.

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