Ryder
Cup extra special for McIlroy under captain Clarke
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[September 28, 2016]
By Mark Lamport-Stokes
CHASKA, Minnesota (Reuters) - Rory
McIlroy has added motivation playing for Europe captain Darren
Clarke at this week's Ryder Cup, having first met his fellow
Northern Irishman by chance on his 10th birthday 17 years ago.
While McIlroy readily concedes that he has been lucky to represent
his continent under three superb Ryder Cup captains in Colin
Montgomerie, Jose Maria Olazabal and Paul McGinley, he says this
week at Hazeltine will be extra special.
"I've been very fortunate, everyone in Europe has been very
fortunate, to play under some great captains," McIlroy said on
Tuesday before heading off for team practice with Englishmen Chris
Wood and Andy Sullivan and Spaniard Sergio Garcia.
"McGinley at Gleneagles (Scotland, in 2014) was the best captain
that I had ever played under. I had a very special relationship with
Paul," he said of of the Irishman.
"I've always wanted the win for the captain, but probably even more
so this year just because of Darren and the relationship that we
have."
His relationship with Clarke dates back nearly two decades ago to
the Valley Course at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland where the
young McIlroy had been taken by his father, Gerry, to play golf as a
treat on his 10th birthday.
By chance, he ended up practising his chipping very close to Clarke
and the two struck up a conversation.
"I remember I got a new wedge, the Cleveland Rusty Wedge," McIlroy,
27, recalled during a news conference at Hazeltine National. "So I
was chipping around the chipping green, and that's where Darren was.
"He had been on a great run, was like a top-10 player in the
world, and it was my first time to meet him. It was a great birthday
for me. I was then part of his Foundation to try and nurture the
talent in Ireland.
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Europe team player Rory McIlroy addresses the media at Hazeltine
National Golf Club ahead of the 41st Ryder Cup. Mandatory Credit:
John David Mercer-USA TODAY Sports
"My relationship goes back a long way with Darren ... now here we
are, in the biggest stage of the game, and I'm able to play under
him as a Ryder Cup captain. I'm very much looking forward to that."
A four-times major champion who has represented a triumphant Europe
in the past three Ryder Cups, McIlroy relishes his expanding role as
one of the team's leaders.
"At Gleneagles last time, I embraced that more and I took more
responsibility on," said the world number three, who comes into this
week in sizzling form after winning twice in his last three PGA Tour
starts.
"I relish that role. I understand it's a big responsibility but I
feel like I'm now ready to take that on my shoulders and hopefully
lead by example."
(Editing by Larry Fine)
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