Golf fans are shocked to learn that Harry Hall, currently in the top 10 at the BMW Championship, has had no conversations with Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald about his potential selection for the European team. Despite being statistically one of the best European golfers on the PGA Tour, Hall admits he hasn’t discussed his Ryder Cup aspirations with Donald. In this video, we explore Hall’s impressive stats, his recent performances, and what it would mean for him to make his Ryder Cup debut. Will he catch the captain’s attention before the final picks are made? Tune in to find out!
Imagine the shock waves that rippled through the golfing world when it was revealed that Harry Hall, a rising star in the European golf scene, had not had a single conversation with Luke Donald, the captain of the European Rder Cup team. This revelation came just as Hall was making waves at the BMW Championship, where he shot a stellar second round 67, propelling him into the top 10 at five under par heading into the weekend. But here’s where it gets controversial. Hall’s performance has been nothing short of spectacular. Yet, he admits to having no recent discussions with Donald or any other team members about his potential inclusion in the RDER Cup squad. And this is the part most people miss. Hall’s stats speak volumes about his prowess on the course. According to stats expert Jamie Kennedy, Hall is statistically the fifth best European golfer on the PGA Tour over the past 3 months. He leads the PGA Tour in strokes gained putting, total birdies, and birdie average, and has the most rounds in the 60s this season. He’s also second in scoring average, and par4 scoring, and third in the bounceback category. Should Luke Donald pick Harry Hall for the RDER Cup? Don’t laugh. His PGA Tour ranks this season are impressive. First in SG putting, total birdies, and birdie average, second in scoring average, and par4 scoring. third in bounceback, fifth in par three scoring, sixth in scrambling, and eighth in SG. Despite these achievements, Hall has had no recent conversations with Donald or his vice captains. When asked about this, Hall simply stated, “No conversations recently? No, just trying to play golf.” When pressed further about whether the Rder Cup was on his mind, Hall nodded affirmatively, “Yeah, it has been the last couple weeks. just got one job to do and that’s go recover now and get ready for tomorrow. Hall was also asked if he had been fitted for a European Rder Cup team uniform to which he shook his head. No, I haven’t. The significance of making his debut in the RDER Cup is not lost on Hall. Yeah, it would be massive, he said, recalling his idol, Phil Row, who played in the Walker Cup in 99. People always used to say, H, are you going to put a Walker Cup bag up there one day? and I always said a Ryder Cup won. Currently, Hall stands 19th in the European Rder Cup team standings. However, his strong performance at the BMW Championship could not only secure his first appearance at the Tour Championship next week, but also grabbed Donald’s attention. Donald will announce his six captain’s picks for the 2025 European Rder Cup team on Monday, September 1st. Golf Magic has already made its predictions for both Rder Cup teams, but the question remains, will Harry Hall’s impressive stats and recent form be enough to earn him a spot on the team? What do you think? Should Luke Donald consider Harry Hall for the Ryder Cup? Let us know your thoughts in the comments.