| Ryder Cup
hero Paul McGinley has been
unveiled as the second European
team player for the inaugural
Royal Trophy tournament against
Asia in Bangkok, Thailand
in January.
The Irish ace, winner of
the European Tour’s season-ending
Volvo Masters in Valderrama,
Spain, last month, has given
a massive boost to the pioneering
event by confirming he will
take part. He joins the winner
of last week’s HSBC Champions
in Shanghai David Howell as
confirmed players for the
European Team.
“I know from my Ryder Cup
experiences what a thrill
it is to represent Europe
at team golf,” said McGinley.
“The Royal Trophy is a new
and very exciting challenge
and I’m delighted to be involved.
I’m looking forward to going
head to head with the best
golfers in Asia and to fighting
for Europe under Seve’s leadership.”
European captain Seve Ballesteros
hailed McGinley’s confirmation.
“Paul is one of the very best
players in Europe,” said the
Spanish legend. “He has been
in great form this season
and is a proven winner in
team golf. He will be a huge
asset to our European team.”
McGinley will always be remembered
as the man who holed the winning
putt in the 2002 Ryder Cup
against the United States
at the Belfry in England.
His 10-footer on the 18th
green secured a half with
Jim Furyk and with it the
famous trophy for Europe.
He continued his Ryder Cup
heroics last year, scoring
two-and-a-half points out
of three, including a final-day
singles victory over Stewart
Cink, as Europe retained the
trophy in record-breaking
fashion at Oakland Hills,
Michigan.
The Royal Trophy – to be
held on January 5-8 at Thailand’s
world-class Amata Spring Country
Club – has been sanctioned
by the Asian, Japan and European
Tours.
Each team will comprise eight
players, led by a non-playing
captain, competing in a series
of 16 matches involving foursomes,
four-ball and singles.
Six players on each team
will be chosen according to
each Tour’s Order of Merit
table and the world rankings,
with the two remaining players
on each side being captain’s
picks.
McGinley finished the year
as the second-highest European
player in the European Order
of Merit standings after a
season that saw him claim
runner-up spot in both the
BMW Championship and HSBC
World Match Play Championship
before ending the 2005 Tour
on a high with a remarkable
victory at Valderrama.
Five-time major winner Ballesteros,
whose charisma and competitiveness
were critical in turning the
Ryder Cup into the most compelling
viewing in world golf, will
spearhead the European challenge
as non-playing captain. Masahiro
“Massy” Kuramoto, one of Asia’s
most decorated golfers with
30 Japan Tour titles to his
name, will captain the Asian
team.
Tickets for the Royal Trophy
are on sale at Thai Ticket
Master (www.thaiticketmaster.com). |