Ryder Cup 2025: Thomas Detry on Team Europe hopes, PGA Tour win and overcoming thoughts of failure | Golf News

Ryder Cup 2025: Thomas Detry on Team Europe hopes, PGA Tour win and overcoming thoughts of failure | Golf News

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He already contended at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am and Texas Children’s Houston Open last season on his way to reaching the FedExCup Playoffs, while Detry started 2025 with a top-five finish at The Sentry before his Phoenix victory.

“Being in position and putting yourself in position is already really hard,” Detry explained. “I’m almost blessed and lucky to be in position a lot, which is something that some guy guys never do.

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“Some guys only put themselves in contention only once or twice a year, whereas to me it happens much more often. So that’s already something very positive to look at and to believe that my game is actually pretty good – alI I have to do is trust it.”

Detry ready to handle Bethpage pressure

There are still seven months to go until the 2025 Ryder Cup, where Luke Donald will be looking to regain the trophy and claim a rare win on away soil after captaining Europe to success in Rome.

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Sky Sports reporter Jamie Weir heads to New York to find out what awaits Team Europe at the 2025 Ryder Cup

A hostile New York crowd will provide an intimidating atmosphere for the European players, although Detry – who produced a four-birdie finish to close out his Phoenix victory – believes he has already proved he can handle the American fans.

“I can do it,” Detry said confidently about handling the pressure of the American crowd. “On 16 [in Phoenix], people were shouting at me, ‘USA! USA!’ and I stuck it to a couple of feet.

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“It felt like a nice little confirmation that, if I ever had the opportunity to be at Bethpage in September, I think I’ve got what it takes to kick their asses!”

Detry became the third European winner in as many weeks on the PGA Tour, following on from Rory McIlroy and Sepp Straka, boosting his hopes of becoming the third Belgian player – joining Nicolas Colsaerts and Thomas Pieters – to play in a Ryder Cup.

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Sky Sports reporter Jamie Weir heads to New York to find out what awaits Team Europe at the 2025 Ryder Cup

“It would be a dream to play that Ryder Cup, but it’s not a goal in itself,” Detry added. “I’ve got all my other goals and I think that if I achieve all my other goals, I’ll be in that team no problem.

“Ultimately, it’s whoever plays the best closer to that date. Hopefully being part of one of the first teams in a while who wins on USA soil would be just amazing.”

Listen to the full Thomas Detry interview on the latest edition of the Sky Sports Golf podcast, hosted every week by Jamie Weir. Subscribe now on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or Spreaker, while vodcast editions can be found on the Sky Sports Golf YouTube channel.

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