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Meronk opens up on being left out of Ryder Cup

 

The defending champion at this week’s Horizon Irish Open, Adrian Meronk, has expressed his disappointment over not being included in Team Europe for this year’s Ryder Cup. 

Meronk’s impressive year in golf, marked by three wins on the DP World Tour, made him a strong contender for a spot on Team Europe in the Ryder Cup. However, despite finishing fifth on the European Points List and 11th on the World Points List, he did not receive one of the six captain’s picks made by Luke Donald.

Ranked 51st in the world, Meronk had high hopes for a different outcome, particularly after a strong showing in the final qualifying event in Switzerland. However, he received the news that Ludvig Aberg, Tommy Fleetwood, Nicolai Hojgaard, Shane Lowry, Justin Rose, and Sepp Straka were the players chosen to complete Europe’s Ryder Cup lineup.

Meronk candidly shared his emotional journey, describing feelings that ranged from shock to sadness to anger following the decision. Nevertheless, he is determined to use these emotions as motivation as he prepares to defend his title at the Irish Open.

Acknowledging the situation, Meronk said, “It’s been an emotional time for me… I thought I’d done enough to be on that team, but it is what it is. I wish them good luck, and I will just focus on my game and move forward.”

He recounted the moment he learned of the decision, saying, “I was on the train coming from Switzerland, I’d had a nice finish, and I was in shock… It was a big shock.”

Despite the disappointment, Meronk has found support from his family, psychologist, coach, fellow players on tour, and others within the golf community. Many have expressed their surprise at his omission from the Ryder Cup team.

Luke Donald, in defense of his picks, acknowledged the difficulty of the choices and shared, “Adrian [Meronk] was very much on my mind… I’ve been in that position myself; I know what it feels like, and it’s gut-wrenching. I spoke to them all, and it’s never easy, but they handled it with class.”

Now, Adrian Meronk is determined to refocus his energy on the golf course, where he aims to make the most of the Horizon Irish Open and continue to build upon his successful career in the sport.

Leon Osamor 

 

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