Harrington: Nobody wants to play the Ryder Cup behind closed doors

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The biennial competition is still scheduled to go ahead in September at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin
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April 21, 2020
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Padraig Harrington: Nobody wants to play the Ryder Cup behind closed doors
A Ryder Cup without fans has reportedly been discussed (Gareth Fuller/PA)


Europe captain Padraig Harrington says he and USA counterpart Steve Stricker are not in favour of the Ryder Cup being played behind closed doors.


The biennial competition is, for the moment at least, scheduled to go ahead in September at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin.

Talks have reportedly taken place over holding the competition behind closed doors, plans which are said to have faced opposition from players who believe the event relies on the atmosphere generated by spectators.

Padraig Harrington: Nobody wants to play the Ryder Cup behind closed doors
Padraig Harrington does not feel a decision needs to be made at this stage (Adam Davy/PA)


Harrington says there is a consensus that there is no need at this stage to make any decision on whether it is played with or without fans.

โ€œIn another two months we will know a lot more,โ€ Harrington told BBCโ€™s Today programme.


โ€œThereโ€™s been some talk about playing it behind closed doors. The general feeling is that nobody wants to play behind closed doors, it wouldnโ€™t be a normal Ryder Cup.

โ€œBut nobody feels they need to make that decision at the moment.

โ€œFor me and Steve (Stricker), neither of us would like a situation where the fans donโ€™t turn up.โ€

The PGA Tour is set to resume in June with the first four events to be staged behind closed doors.

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