Monday, February 25, 2008

SANDY LYLE DESERVES CHANCE TO BE 2010
RYDER CUP CAPTAIN - IAN WOOSNAM

FROM THE BBC SPORT WEBSITE
Ian Woosnam believes Sandy Lyle should captain Europe at the 2010 Ryder Cup.
The Welshman thinks Scot Lyle would be an ideal candidate to lead Europe when the Ryder Cup is staged in Wales at the Celtic Manor Resort in Newport.
Lyle was Woosnam's assistant when he skippered Europe to a joint Ryder Cup record win at the K Club in 2006.
"When he was with me Sandy was really good," said Woosnam. “I really enjoyed having him there, I valued his advice and he did what he needed to do."
Lyle's fellow countryman Colin Montgomerie is also among the favourites to lead Europe in Woosnam's homeland.
But former world No 1 Woosnam said: "It would be lovely to see Sandy do it."
PLAYING COLLEAGUES
Woosnam and Lyle were playing colleagues in three Ryder Cups during the 1980s before they teamed up for their K Club heroics.
The possibility of Woosnam standing again has also been mentioned because of the Welsh venue. And despite singing Lyle's praises, Woosnam has not completely ruled out taking the reins again. The 1991 Masters champion insisted: "I'd only do it if the players wanted me to. If they did, then I'd have a look at it."
Lyle was part of Europe's 'Big Five' generation in the 1980s and 1990s alongside Woosnam, Nick Faldo, Seve Ballesteros and Bernhard Langer.
During that period they won 16 majors between them and Lyle is the only one not to have been handed the Ryder Cup captaincy.
The captain for the 2010 event will be chosen following this September's 2008 Ryder Cup showdown at the Valhalla Golf Club in Kentucky where Nick Faldo will lead Europe against the USA.
TOO LATE AFTER 2010
Lyle, who turned 50 earlier this month, said if he is not handed the role for 2010 then he does not see himself ever doing it.
"That's my cut-off - it's too late after that,” he explained.
Lyle and Woosnam are both embarking on new careers on the European Seniors Tour.
Woosnam is due to make his debut in Barbados next week after more than a year battling post-viral chronic fatigue syndrome.

Labels:

0 Comments:

Post a Comment

<< Home

Copyright © Colin Farquharson

If you can't find what you are looking for.... please check the Archive List or search this site with Google