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Brother’s rant did not affect Danny Willett’s Ryder Cup foursomes omission, says captain Clarke

Masters champion’s brother authored an ill-advised article insulting US golf fans in the run-up to the start of the Ryder Cup at Hazeltine

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Team Europe’s Danny Willett has not been selected as one of Darren Clarke’s foursome pairings for the Ryder Cup. Photo: EPA

Very rarely is a reigning major champion benched for the opening session of a Ryder Cup, but Masters winner Danny Willett found himself in exactly that position at Hazeltine National on Thursday.

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Though Willett was a notable absentee from the pairings for Friday’s foursomes matches, Europe captain Darren Clarke said his omission had nothing to do with the off-course furore sparked earlier in the week by the player’s brother, Pete.

“No, it’s a little bit of cat-and-mouse whenever you put pairings out together in practice rounds this week,” Clarke told reporters after announcing his four pairings for Friday to get the 41st Ryder Cup under way.
Willett said he called his brother to make clear his disappointment after the article came to light. Photo: AFP
Willett said he called his brother to make clear his disappointment after the article came to light. Photo: AFP

“And certainly with regard to Danny, he will be playing tomorrow afternoon. He may well play four times, and his last match will be Sunday singles.”

In an article published on a magazine website, Pete Willett lampooned United States golf fans in a crude rant for which both his brother and Clarke later apologised, emphatically distancing themselves and the American team from the diatribe.
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