NO MORE ANNOUNCEMENTS BY IRISHMAN UNTIL AFTER SEPTEMBER 2
Des Smyth, Paul McGinley and Sam Torrance with the Ryder Cup at today's Press Conference in Dublin.
McGINLEY NAMES TORRANCE AND SMYTH AS RYDER CUP VICE-CAPTAINS
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Paul
McGinley, the European captain for The 2014 Ryder Cup, has named
Ireland’s Des Smyth and Sam Torrance of Scotland as his first two vice- captains for the three-day contest against the United States at Gleneagles this
September.
The
duo will bring vital Ryder Cup experience to the European team room;
Torrance having played in eight consecutive matches from 1981 to 1995,
memorably holing the winning putt at The Belfry in 1985, one of three
winning teams he was
a part of.
It is a venue which continued to have particular resonance
for the Scot when, 17 years later, he assumed the role of European captain there and led his charges to an emotional 15 ½ - 12 ½ triumph.
Smyth,
meanwhile, played in the biennial contest in 1979 and 1981, as well as
being vice-captain to Ian Woosnam at The K Club in 2006 where Europe
recorded their record home victory of 18 ½ - 9 ½.
As
well as being confirmed as a vice-captain for The 2014 Ryder Cup, Smyth
was today also confirmed as the vice-captain to Miguel Angel Jiménez
for the upcoming inaugural staging of the EurAsia Cup between Europe and
Asia, which will
be played at the Glenmarie Golf and Country Club in Malaysia later this
month.
The
move continues the consistency of selection favoured by McGinley, begun
when he named Torrance as one of the captains for last year’s Seve
Trophy contest in France.
It will also allow Smyth the opportunity of
working once again with
not only experienced Ryder Cup campaigners, but also the exciting young
European talent at the disposal of Jiménez in Kuala Lumpur.
McGinley
said: “I am delighted to officially unveil Des and Sam as two of my vice-captains for The Ryder Cup. As well as being good friends, they are
two guys that I greatly admire, both personally and professionally, and I
know they will
be vital assets to me in Scotland in September.
“They
were the first two people I had in mind for this role when I was
appointed captain and, since then, I have talked to a lot of the
experienced European players about having them as part of the team and,
to a man, they have been
very supportive of the idea.
“Des
took me under his wing when I was a young rookie on Tour and he gave me
tremendous advice which was not only valuable then but has continued to
ring true for me throughout my professional career.
"His views and ideas
about The Ryder
Cup particularly have consistently proved to be spot on and I really
enjoyed working with him as a vice-captain in 2006 when I was a player.
“Sam
is a man who has probably had the most influence on me in terms of
playing team golf in my career. Being my first captain in The Ryder Cup
in 2002, I learned a huge amount from him and have continued to do so
over the years.
"Since
those early days, our relationship has grown to see us become firm
friends and, living not far apart, we see a lot of each other socially
as well.”
As
a player, Torrance’s European Tour trophy haul stands at 21 in the 22
years between 1976 and 1998 and he still holds the record of the most
appearances in history on The European Tour at 706.
He
finished second in the Order of Merit on two occasions – behind
Bernhard Langer in 1984 and Colin Montgomerie in 1995 – but put that
statistic right when he joined the European Senior Tour, winning the
John Jacobs Trophy for topping
the Money List three times - 2005, 2006 and 2009, achievements helped by
11 Senior Tour victories.
Torrance
said: “Everyone knows how much The Ryder Cup has meant to me over my
career so I am absolutely delighted to be involved once again. "Paul was a
special part of my team at The Belfry in 2002 and he knows I will do
everything possible
to help him and the team at Gleneagles in September.”
Smyth
captured eight titles on The European Tour including the 2001 Madeira
Island Open which, at the time, made him the oldest winner in Tour
history at the age of 48 years and 34 days, a record which stood for 11
years until it was
eventually overtaken by Miguel Angel Jiménez’s victory in the 2012 Hong
Kong Open.
The
Irishman’s thirst for silverware continued in the ranks of the European
Senior Tour where, to date, he has captured five titles, the last of
these being at the 2012 Travis Perkins Senior Masters at Woburn, a venue
where he also claimed
the title in 2010.
Smyth
said: “I was thrilled when Paul contacted me and asked me to be one of
his vice-captains at Gleneagles – there was no hesitation for me in
saying ‘yes’. I relished the opportunity to be a vice-captain at The K
Club in 2006 and
I look forward to playing a positive role once again in supporting Paul
and the team.”
Both
Ryder Cup teams now have two vice- captains in place, United States
captain Tom Watson having selected Ray Floyd last month in addition to
Andy North who was named last year. However, captain McGinley revealed
that he will be making
no further announcements in that respect until after Tuesday, September 2
when the full European team for The 2014 Ryder Cup is known.
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