Picking Koepka from LIV Golf was easy for US Ryder Cup captain Johnson. Because everyone wanted him

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USA Ryder Cup team captain Zach Johnson talks to reporters as he returns with members of his team at a hotel in Rome, Friday, Sept. 8, 2023, at the end of a practice session at the Marco Simone golf club where the 2023 Ryder Cup will played starting next Sept. 29. (AP Photo/Andrew Medichini)

ROME ā€“ When U.S. captain Zach Johnson got his Ryder Cup team together for the first time for a training camp at the Marco Simone course outside Rome on Friday, there was no need for a pep talk about team unity with Brooks Koepka coming in from the renegade LIV Golf tour.

Thatā€™s because it was just about unanimous: Everyone wanted the five-time major champion. Even if he did go chase the riches of the Saudi-backed LIV circuit.

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ā€œThe only thing that was said about Brooks with the guys ā€” specifically the top six that made the team on their own merit ā€” was, ā€™We want Brooks Koepka to play for Team USA,ā€ Johnson said.

Nine of the 12-man American team played Marco Simone for the first time. Koepka was on hand but three players were missing.

ā€œJordan Spieth, Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay have family matters that definitely supersede what weā€™re doing,ā€ Johnson said.

While Spieth's wife is about to give birth, Schauffele and Cantlay had ā€œprior family commitments,ā€ Julius Mason of the PGA of America added.

The team landed in Rome and went right out to play 18 holes under a searing sun. With only two caddies along for the trip, they rode carts around the hilly course, which is located just outside the capital.

The Americans will play another round on Saturday before returning for the Sept. 29-Oct 1 event, when Marco Simone will become the third venue in continental Europe to host the Ryder Cup after Valderrama in Spain (1997) and Le Golf National in France (2018).

ā€œThe common sentiments that I heard on the golf course was they really liked it, which is awesome, and I knew they would because Marco Simone is very, very good,ā€ said Johnson, who saw the course for the first time last year.

ā€œThe rough was very thick. That was the other nugget that we talked about a lot. The putting greens were very good, very true, very nice. The fairways were awesome. Itā€™s a great test and itā€™s a really, really good match-play golf course. So the guys are excited about the competition,ā€ Johnson added.

Steve Stricker, Davis Love III, Jim Furyk, Fred Couples and Stewart Cink are Johnson's five vice captains. There'll be another unofficial vice captain back home: Tiger Woods.

ā€œTiger is very much a part of Team USA and has been for years,ā€ Johnson said. ā€œHe is, for lack of a better term, on call with us. He is very much in the know as to what weā€™re trying to do. ... (We're) going to utilize his wisdom and heā€™s passionate about (the Ryder Cup). He wishes he could be here, but itā€™s just not in the cards for him physically. And thatā€™s fine. I mean, he is with us. Heā€™s just not here physically.ā€

Woods was a player on eight Ryder Cup teams and a vice captain in 2018. But he broke bones in his right leg and ankle in a February 2021 car crash.

While the U.S. routed Europe at home in Whistling Straits two years ago, the Americans havenā€™t won the Ryder Cup on European soil in three decades.

Rome presents a chance to break that trend.

ā€œThatā€™s exactly the way weā€™re looking at it. Itā€™s just a great opportunity,ā€ Johnson said. ā€œWhatā€™s happened in the past is the past. Itā€™s not relevant to us right now. This team is very much focused on where their feet are. Weā€™re going to learn, obviously, from the past and things that have happened. But you canā€™t dwell on it. You just got to stay focused on really whatā€™s right in front of you and these guys have done a great job of bonding together and keeping the big picture the main thing.ā€

With a dinner in Rome and plenty of time together on flights crossing the Atlantic, Johnson is promoting some team bonding exercises.

ā€œWeā€™ve got a couple of little things that weā€™re going to employ,ā€ he said. ā€œSome things that can maybe add some levity to the situation and also add some confidence and freedom to the team. ā€¦ The team chemistry, the team synergy seems to be fantastic.ā€

Justin Thomas, another of Johnsonā€™s captains picks, has already been influential in that category.

ā€œJT has a natural ability of leading," Johnson said about Thomas. ā€œItā€™s just the way he goes about his work and his business. Itā€™s attractive to the guys. Itā€™s a pretty magnetic attribute I think he has in his personality. So then you couple that with his talent, it makes for a pretty awesome teammate.ā€

Johnson pointed out the view of St. Peterā€™s Basilica from the highest parts of the Marco Simone course.

ā€œI feel very young here as an American for obvious reasons,ā€ Johnson said of being in Italy. ā€œBut I love everything about it. Obviously love the food. That goes without saying. But more than that, love the history. I mean, itā€™s the Eternal City. As a Christian, the meaning of this place is very special.ā€

Europeā€™s team will hold its training camp starting on Monday.

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