Edoardo Molinari will be among Henrik Stenson's team of vice-captains in Rome next year

Edoardo Molinari earns Ryder Cup vice-captain’s call up

Henrik Stenson has named Italy’s Edoardo Molinari as his second vice captain for the 2023 Ryder Cup which will be played at Marco Simone G&CC in Rome next September.

Molinari, alongside his brother Francesco, was part of the victorious European team in the 2010 Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor. He has also won three European Tour titles and has made 356 appearances on that tour to date.
The 41-year-old is Stenson’s second Vice Captain’s appointment, following the announcement earlier this month of Thomas Bjørn, the successful 2018 European captain.

Molinari will undoubtedly be a popular addition to Team Europe amongst the home support when Italy hosts the biennial contest for the first time next year.

He said: “It is fantastic. I played the Ryder Cup in 2010 and to be able to be a Vice Captain in this one is a dream come true. It was a very unexpected call from Henrik. We had chatted a few times about stats and what I could do to help the team, but I never expected this.

“Knowing Henrik, he will leave no stone unturned. He will do everything he can to win the Ryder Cup back. It will be a lot of fun for all the guys playing for him too. He has always been a very friendly guy, and is always smiling, so I think it will be a fantastic atmosphere in the team room.

“The Italian fans will be loud and passionate at Marco Simone. For the players, it will be a lot of fun to play in front of such supportive crowds. Rome is a fantastic city, one of my favourites in the world. It is going to be a great week overall and I am very happy that the players will get to experience Rome.”

Stenson said: “I’m delighted to welcome Edoardo to the 2023 European Ryder Cup team as a Vice Captain. I’ve known him for a long time and he is obviously a Ryder Cup player himself. He is really into stats and he works with a few of the players who will potentially be on my team.

“I asked him if he would do me the honour of joining the team and he was delighted to. I’m very happy to have him on board and I’m very much looking forward to his input and to lean on his experience. With him being Italian, it is going to be an extra special week for him.

“I envisage Thomas and Edoardo as the working group that I will lean on for the foreseeable future. There will be a lot of healthy discussion and input between us. I’m delighted to have both of them as part of Team Europe.”