Casey close to tears after cup snub
Paul Casey looked close to tears tonight after being told he had not made the Ryder Cup team.
Casey kept his composure in interviews after playing the final round of the FedEx Cup play-off event with Padraig Harrington â chosen by European captain Colin Montgomerie along with Luke Donald and Edoardo Molinari.
But as he began signing autographs it appeared the emotion of missing out like Justin Rose was building up.
The world number nine guessed he was out of the team when Harringtonâs wife Caroline said nothing after giving her husbandâs caddie the thumbs-up on the course.
âIâve not really officially heard and I havenât looked yet to see if I have a text or voice message, but I saw Caroline gave Ronan (Flood) the thumbs up on the seventh hole and then it went fairly quiet,â said Casey.
âI figured that was it. Carolineâs a great friend â she would have said something to me if I had been picked, so at that point I kind of knew that I hadnât.
âSurprise? I just got off the golf course. I was trying to keep my composure and put in a solid performance today.
âI probably need time to take it in. Simple fact is Iâm not on the team.
âI think Europe have got an unbelievable team. I wish them the best for the match, simple as that.
âIâm not going to stand here and sort of plead a case for why I should be on the team. Itâs done and dusted. I tried my hardest and I didnât make it.
âI wasnât picked. I didnât qualify automatically. I wish I had. Coming off last year being injured, youâre not making any points â really last year hurt my ability to qualify automatically for the team.
âMy best wishes go to the team and Iâll be supporting them in the match and I want them to win.â






