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topicnews · July 20, 2025

How this open championship could shake the Ryder Cup

How this open championship could shake the Ryder Cup


The upcoming Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black is already full of intrigue – especially when it comes to the players who end up in the US team. And the Open Championship this week – the last major of the year – is particularly developing for players who want to make a strong case that they earn one of these last places.

In the week of Subpar, hosts Colt Knost and Drew Stoltz discussed the players that they believe that they would probably benefit from Royal Portrush this week.

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“I just got through and looked at the ranking. At the moment there are so many bubble boys that I really have no idea how this would work if it ended now,” said Stoltz. “You have Harris English, Maverick McNealy, Brian Harman, Andrew Novak, Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns – like our current Bubble boys. Oh, and by the way, you could also throw Keegan into this mix. I think that is a huge week for these guys.”

“When I miss the squad, I want Sam Burns and Patrick Cantlay there,” replied Knost. “One, you have experienced, two, you are fantastic putters, which the Ryder Cup always comes up with.

“I don't believe [get picked] If you don't do anything very special in the last weeks of the year, Knost continued. Patrick Cantlay, his experience, I mean what he did in Rome, the last few holes before hell broke off – there is a reason why they call him Patty ICE. I like him in these big moments. “

Stoltz had the chances of Harris English.

“I look at Harris English as a man, I think that will set off in this team,” said Stoltz. “He just seems to be steady. He is a very quiet guy, but he hits it hard and hits it great.”

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Brian Harman is another player Knost and Stoltz believed that it was a strong argument for a choice.

“He could play well anywhere,” said Stoltz.

The competition will be intensive for these last places in the team, even in the weeks after Portrush.

“There are still some very important golfs that have to be played before these picks are made,” said Knost. “I'm curious to see what happens.”

Further information from Knost and Stoltz can be found in the complete episode of Subpar.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yobch8vocg4

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