Tommy Fleetwood hopes England and Hulton Park will host the Ryder Cup
by SEAD DEDOVIC
Tommy Fleetwood is motivated like never before in his career. After the victory of the European team at the Ryder Cup, Tommy wants to take even bigger steps in his career and reach the very height. His goal is to play in England in 2031 or 2035 when there is a good chance that Hulton Park will become the host.
Tommy's home is not far from that place, and it is also interesting that Fleetwood is involved in a project that will be one of the most important in the golf world. "I've had the opportunity to be a bit closer to a project that's going on at Hulton Park in greater Manchester in the northwest, which is always going to be something that's very close to my heart, and the possibility of having a Ryder Cup venue there was clearly something I was very interested in and what that can bring to the area," - he said, as quoted by golfmonthly.com
Tommy Fleetwood: It would be a dream
Tommy has had the opportunity to compete in three Ryder Cups so far, but he doesn't want to stop there.
It is a special honor to play at home. Cheers from the crowd, great atmosphere, and all that the Ryder Cup brings are the reasons why Fleetwood is looking forward to the future in this competition. Hulton Park should be a project that will bring huge benefits to everyone.
Playing there is a dream come true. Fleetwood hopes that things will turn out the way he expects. "It would be a dream. I've played three Ryder Cups now and hopefully I'm going to play a lot more. And honestly, there's nothing quite like playing a Ryder Cup at home in Europe.
It's very, very cool. I've never had the experience to play one in England, let alone the opportunity to play one from where I'm from in the northwest. Being involved in a project like that is very cool for me and what it can - the opportunities that it will bring not just for golf but anyone.
Jobs, housing around the area, I think it's much, much needed, and along with that, growing the game and introducing more people to the game that are from my area will be great. We'll see how it goes."