
Share
27th September 2018
10:12pm BST

"I think it's as strong as a team that we've had in many, many years," Rose added. "I think our rookies this year, although there are five of them, you can hardly call them rookies. I think they're guys that have been at the top end of the world rankings, they've competed in huge tournaments, they've won a lot of tournaments, they'll be ready to go. "They won't be overawed by the situation and I think a rookie playing at home is a lot easier than a rookie playing away which is what we faced last time with five rookies so we're in much better shape than what we were this time two years ago."Team Europe captain Thomas Bjorn has said that he is confident that the rookies will not be fazed and that from speaking to each of them he feels like they at least look like they're ready to go.
"The great thing about rookies is that they can't wait to get out there and get going," Bjorn told the Ryder Cup website.
"Obviously, for some, the occasion on Friday can be big and daunting and for some they don't see it. You don't really know until they are on the tee.
"You want to see them get out there and you want to see what they are all about but I've got a good feeling about these five, I have to say. I feel like they are all well prepared. I feel like they are very strong. They are very class players and there's some very good quality in there.
"The way they talk about it, we get a good feeling about them, being around them. It looks like they are ready to go."Explore more on these topics: