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Rory relishes Ryder lead role like never before

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chaska — Rory McIlroy has embraced his leadership role on Europe’s Ryder Cup squad just as six eager-to-learn rookies join the lineup seeking to defeat the Americans for an unpreceden­ted fourth time.

“I have definitely become more comfortabl­e in that role,” McIlroy said Tuesday. “I relish that role. I understand it’s a big responsibi­lity, but I feel like I’m now ready to take that on my shoulders and hopefully lead by example.”

The world number three from Northern Ireland comes off a victory at the US PGA Tour Championsh­ip that also brought him the $10 million season points playoff bonus, edging top-ranked US Ryder Cup player Dustin Johnson, the US Open champion and world number two, for the prize. McIlroy said he always felt more comfortabl­e leading by example in younger days and in many ways he did that by outlasting Ryan Moore to win in a four-hole playoff. “To see Rory showing that fighting spirit and CHASKA — A US Ryder Cup team more relaxed and better prepared than past losing versions takes a confident attitude into this week’s showdown against holders Europe, which happily accepts its routine underdog role.

Europeans have won three in a row, six of seven and eight of the battling the way in which he did was wonderful,” Europe captain Darren Clarke said of his compatriot. “That was a very enjoyable thing for all of us to watch.”

McIlroy’s coming to grips with his need to guide comes after a reluctance to do so in 2012 when Europe made the greatest last-day fightback to win in Ryder Cup history. “In 2012 I came into the Ryder Cup number one in the world. I had just won my second major. I was playing really well,” he past 10 over the Americans entering Friday’s start of the biennial team golf matches. “We’re just tired of being told we haven’t won one in a while,” two-time major winner Jordan Spieth said. “We want this one. We feel very comfortabl­e this year with the team we have and very confident as well.” — said. “But I still didn’t feel like it was my place to be a leader on the team. We had so many other players that had more experience and were older than me, so I still didn’t feel like I deserved that role in a way. “Definitely at Gleneagles last time, I embraced that more and I took more responsibi­lity.”

Now he hopes to guide Europe to a seventh win in eight tries over the Americans and keep the trophy he has never lost. “I’m confident in my game and I feel like I’m playing pretty well. I don’t know how much bearing it will have on the team as a whole,” McIlroy said. “Fourth Ryder Cup. Never experience­d a loss before and that’s the goal this week, to take that Cup home.”

McIlroy has some insight on the newcomers that are most of his teammates — he was a brash newcomer in 2010 sure he could handle whatever the Ryder Cup tossed his way. “I underestim­ated what it was going to be like,” McIlroy said. “I made a couple of comments before the 2010 Ryder Cup that seem very stupid now. I thought I knew what it was like, but there’s nothing like walking onto that first tee for the first time and feeling that rush and just soaking in the atmosphere.

Andy Sullivan received some simple but wise advice to drawn upon on the first tee. “Just little things, like rememberin­g to breathe, stuff like that, Rory was saying,” Sullivan said. “Nothing massively influentia­l but again it might help me out in the long run of things.” — Printed and Published by Galadari Printing & Publishing (LLC), P.O. Box 11243, Dubai. Telephone: 3383535/ 3384545. Telefax: 3382238/ 3383676. email: sports@khaleejtim­es.com Internet Home Page: www.khaleejtim­es.com

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