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		appointed Europe's Ryder Cup captain 
		
		 
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		[February 18, 2015] 
		By Tony Jimenez 
		  
		 LONDON (Reuters) - Darren Clarke will 
		captain holders Europe in the 2016 Ryder Cup match against the United 
		States at Hazeltine, Minnesota, tour officials announced on Wednesday. 
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			 The 46-year-old Northern Irishman was appointed to succeed 2014 
			skipper Paul McGinley after a five-man selection panel met at the 
			tour's headquarters on the outskirts of London. 
			 
			Clarke was one of three candidates for the role, along with Spain's 
			Miguel Angel Jimenez and Thomas Bjorn of Denmark, and the decision 
			to give the job to the 2011 British Open champion came as no 
			surprise. 
			 
			"I am naturally extremely proud to be selected as European Ryder Cup 
			captain for 2016," Clarke said in a news release. "The Ryder Cup has 
			been a massive part of my life and my career so to have the chance 
			to lead Europe next year is a huge honor. 
			  
			
			  
			 
			"I am lucky to have played and worked under some fantastic captains 
			in my seven Ryder Cups to date and I look forward to the challenge 
			of trying to follow in their footsteps and help Europe to a fourth 
			consecutive victory." 
			 
			Clarke has a great record in the biennial team event, having tasted 
			defeat once in seven previous appearances as a player or 
			vice-captain, and seemed to have the backing of most of the team 
			that won the trophy in Scotland in September. 
			 
			World number one Rory McIlroy said last month that Clarke would be a 
			perfect fit in the U.S. where he is a popular figure. 
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			Clarke is likely to be going head-to-head with Davis Love III at 
			Hazeltine, Minnesota next year after the Golf Channel reported on 
			Monday that the 1997 U.S. PGA Championship winner would be named 
			American skipper next week. 
			 
			It would be the second time Love, 50, has led the team after he 
			oversaw the "Miracle of Medinah" defeat in 2012 when Olazabal's side 
			stormed back to win from 10-6 down. 
			 
			(Editing by Justin Palmer and Ken Ferris) 
			
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