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WHO WOULD IT BE? 6 players eyeing spot in Europe’s Ryder Cup team

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‘It would mean the world. As a young person growing up in Europe, I watched the Ryder Cup for so many years.’

Robert MacIntyre, Yannik Paul, Adrian Meronk, Victor Perez, Rasmus Hojgaard and Adrian Otaegui are battling for the last remaining spot in the European squad that will vie in the Ryder Cup. | David Cannon, Steve Dykes, Ezra Shaw, Andrew Redington, Kevin C. Cox And Michael Reaves/agence France-presse
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PARIS, France (AFP) — Robert MacIntyre heads a group of six players fighting for one spot on Luke Donald’s European Ryder Cup team this week at the final qualifying event in Switzerland.

Donald will name his six captain’s picks on Monday following the European Masters tournament at Crans-Montana, where several hopefuls for the biennial match play showdown are targeting an automatic berth.

This year’s matches will be held in Rome from 29 September until 1 October, with Europe desperate to regain the trophy after their humiliating 19-9 defeat by the United States at Whistling Straits two years ago.

The absences of LIV Golf rebels and Ryder Cup stalwarts Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood and Ian Poulter have left the race for the European team more open than in recent editions.

Jon Rahm and Rory McIlroy, via the European points list, have already secured places in the 12-team, as have Viktor Hovland and Tyrrell Hatton, through the world points list.

Tommy Fleetwood is currently set to qualify from the world points list but is skipping the European Masters and could be usurped by Matt Fitzpatrick.

The former US Open champion only needs to finish in a tie for seventh with one other player or better to snatch the spot and leave Fleetwood needing a pick, alongside fellow former Ryder Cup stars Shane Lowry and Justin Rose.

The race for the third and final place on the European list is far less clear-cut.

Scotland’s MacIntyre holds a 126-point lead over German Yannik Paul and both players would be sure of a Ryder Cup debut with victory in Switzerland on Sunday.

Pole Adrian Meronk and Victor Perez of France both need at least top-two finishes to have any chance, while rising Danish star Rasmus Hojgaard and Spain’s Adrian Otaegui need to win.

An automatic place would save any of that sextet having to sweat over Donald’s decision on Monday.

The former world No. 1 is expected to pick whoever misses out of Fleetwood and Fitzpatrick, alongside Rose, Lowry and possibly big-hitting Sepp Straka of Austria.

Others have been tipped for a possible wildcard selection despite being out of the running for automatic qualification, including Ramus Hojgaard’s twin brother Nicolai, Irishman Seamus Power and former Ryder Cup winner Alex Noren.

Donald may opt for an even more left-field choice.

Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg, who only turned professional in June, could force his way into the reckoning.

The 23-year-old, who was the amateur world number one before joining the pro ranks, has posted top-four finishes on both the PGA Tour and European Tour in the last two months.

“All those (Ryder Cup) conversations are very flattering,” said Aberg, who will play with Ryder Cup vice-captains Edoardo Molinari and Nicolas Colsaerts in Crans-Montana.

“It would mean the world. As a young person growing up in Europe, I watched the Ryder Cup for so many years.”

“It’s a dream come true if you were to be picked for it once in your career. So I would love it, but it’s not up to me.”

Donald will have tough calls to make as he bids to supplement the obvious firepower of Rahm, McIlroy and the in-form Hovland.

The US has not lifted the trophy on European soil since 1993 but will land in Italy as a favorite, with three of this year’s major champions, including LIV star Brooks Koepka, and world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler in its ranks.

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