Ryder Cup - Speculation begins on 2010 captain

Eurosport - Wed, 24 Sep 08:47:00 2008

Europe's vanquished Ryder Cup team retreated from Kentucky with the debate already heating up over who should replace Nick Faldo as captain.

GOLF 2008 Andalucia Open Jose Maria Olazabal - 0

Shortly after his side had relinquished the trophy after a six-year tenure by losing 16.5-11.5 to Paul Azinger's United States, Faldo (pictured left) gave every indication that he had no intention of having another go at one of the toughest jobs in golf.

"I believe it was a one-stop shot as they would say," he said, effectively ruling himself out of the running for Celtic Manor, Wales in 2010.

That opened the door for several candidates notably his right-hand man at Valhalla, Jose Maria Olazabal (pictured right), who is the early bookies favourite for the post.

The 42-year-old Spaniard, who is hugely popular and has top-class Ryder Cup pedigree as a player, is currently battling back from a year plagued by injury and fatigue.

But he still harbours hopes of regaining full fitness and being able to win back his position as a player in the side.

"I am still hoping that I will be recovered completely from what I am going through," he said.

"If that's the case I want to be playing. That's where I'm at at the moment.

"Only time will tell how quickly I recover and how well I can play again, but if I'm asked for a decision later this year that might be a little early."

In Olazabal's favour however is that European Ryder Cup officials are not expected to formally discuss the future of the captaincy until a meeting in Dubai in January.

Due to the fact that the next edition of the cup will be held in Wales, there could be a groundswell of support behind Ian Woosnam, the victorious captain two years ago in Ireland.

Woosnam has given no indication of whether or not he is interested in a second stint as skipper.

Other possibles are Scotland's Sandy Lyle and Denmark's Thomas Bjorn while most observers believe it comes too early for the likes of Scot Colin Montgomerie and Paul McGinley of Ireland.

The embattled Faldo meanwhile was given a round of support from an unlikely direction in the shape of Azinger with whom he has had an intense rivalry dating back to the 1987 British Open at Muirfield.

Azinger, who has been hailed a hero in the United States for master-minding the campaign to win back the cup, said it was unfair to heap all the blame for Europe's defeat on the shoulders of Faldo.

"The press will pound him over there but the captains get way too much blame when it doesn't happen," said Azinger. "You know, somebody's got to win and lose.

"Everybody wants to second guess everything that Curtis (Strange) or Hal (Sutton) or Lanny (Wadkins) or Kite did.

"They blamed Tom Kite because Michael Jordan rode in the cart. He rode in the cart for one or two holes. Suddenly it was Tom Kite's fault. That was crazy.

"So, Faldo will get it. Mark James got it, (Bernard) Gallacher got it. Everybody gets it."

The six-times major winner also won support from his players, none of whom broke ranks to criticise him at a tense closing team press conference at Valhalla.

Senior player Lee Westwood in particular was incensed that Faldo should be hauled over the coals.

"We hold the golf clubs and we hit the shots, not the captain," he said.

"If you want to talk about me being rested Friday morning and Sergio (Garcia) being rested, that's the session we won, so Nick was right to do that."

AFP

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  1. The greatest display of golf shot making ever seen in a Ryder Cup. A fantastically close competition. Dedication by all to the greatest degree and generally excellent sportsmanship. These are the things that the average right thinking sportsman in this country see in the 2008 Ryder Cup. The sportsman who goes out every weekend and does his stuff with his club, with his mates realises that when sport is played there are winners and losers he also realises that if the same game was played next weekend to teh same level, the result may well be reversed. So lets see sport for what it is - It is NOT life threatening

    From I G, on Tue 23 Sep 11:07PM
  2. Another poor mug who will be up for typical British press anhilation. If your team wins it the players who get the credit, if you lose it's your fault.
    Who in their right minds would want to take on any job of importance in this country? - sport or otherwise, makes no difference, your public and private life is laid bare and you are subjected to the most appalling insults.
    Olly, Woosie, whoever, tell them to stick their job. After the way Faldo was hounded recently we don't deserve anyone with credibility.
    Never mind, Nick will still soldier on making a few bob out of course design. Just wait until he becomes Senior age - messrs Torrance, James, Gallagher - Faldo is going to turn you inside out on the course - that's if you've got the guts to take him on.

    From Ray S, on Tue 23 Sep 3:14PM
  3. LoL do you feel better now Mr Kane ?
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    From art_tidesco, on Tue 23 Sep 1:15PM
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