CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Andy Sullivan is the lowest ranked player in this week's Ryder Cup and the Englishman is still pinching himself in the knowledge his European dream is about to come true.
The world number 50 earned automatic selection for captain Darren Clarke's side on the back of three victories last year at the South African Open, Joburg Open and Portugal Masters.
"It's amazing I've got the opportunity to go and showcase myself on one of the biggest stages in the world," Sullivan told a news conference at Hazeltine National on Tuesday.