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Monty and Mcginley favoured for Ryder Cup captaincy

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PARIS: Colin Montgomeri­e and Paul McGinley are the favourites for the European Ryder Cup captaincy which will be decided by the 15strong Tournament Players Committee meeting in Abu Dhabi today.

The succession to Jose Maria Olazabal, who skippered the Miracle in Medinah victory over the United States in September, had been seen until recently as a straight contest between McGinley and fellow Irishman Darren Clarke.

But all that changed when the Americans, still shellshock­ed from the final day collapse in Chicago, brought back golfing legend Tom Watson, nearly 20 years after he was captain for the first time.

The choice of Watson for Gleneagles 2014 took many by surprise, but it was largely applauded as a masterstro­ke given his stature in the game, especially in Scotland where he is adored for his British Open wins.

Clarke was among those who started posing the question of whether, given the popularity of Watson, it would be worthwhile to widen the field with the name of 2010 European captain Montgomeri­e coming into the picture.

The 44-year-old went even further at the Volvo Golf Champions Trophy in South Africa at the weekend when he remarkably appeared to all but rule himself out of contention.

“As much as I would dearly love to be captain, this may not be my time,” the 2011 British Open winner said. “I’m still wrestling with it. It’s a tough one, but to be honest I want to play golf.

“Whenever I was initially mentioned (as captain) I wasn’t playing very well,” said Clarke.

“But I played much better at the end of last year and have been thinking long and hard about it all over the Christmas break.

“I won one of the biggest prizes in golf by winning The Open and I am exempt for another three years (in the States).

“If I was given the opportunit­y to do the captaincy I’d effectivel­y be throwing two of those years away.”

Montgomeri­e, who has enjoyed the greatest successes of his career in the Ryder Cup, both as a player and a captain, has insisted he is not openly campaignin­g to be given the post again, this time in his native Scotland.

But if asked, then he has made it clear he would be delighted to accept.

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