Next European Ryder Cup Captain

Not sure Clarke or Jimenez would be ideal for the next one away in the States and think Bjorn would be a better choice for that particular match and that Clarke or Jimenez would be better suited to a home tie. That said, I'm not convinced either are necessarily the best choices available
 
Not sure Clarke or Jimenez would be ideal for the next one away in the States and think Bjorn would be a better choice for that particular match and that Clarke or Jimenez would be better suited to a home tie. That said, I'm not convinced either are necessarily the best choices available

Based on what thinking Homer? Bjorn has played almost all his golf in Europe whereas Clarke played for a spell on the US tour when he was at the top end of the WR.
 
It does make me laugh a bit as it's as if they are appointing a new pope. Not someone who for 3 days has to manage a bunch of highly motivated and competent golfers to beat a bunch of highly competent but not very motivated golfers from what I saw.
 
Based on what thinking Homer? Bjorn has played almost all his golf in Europe whereas Clarke played for a spell on the US tour when he was at the top end of the WR.

Basically Bjorn has been around the team room as VC more often and Clarke was a Sky Pundit this time around. I know Clarke played in the US but wasn't Bjorn part of the back room staff at Medinah and so will know what it takes to win over there. I think the US team will be very strong and very motivated to avoid another defeat and so I think whoever gets the job will have a tough time as I think we'll get beaten
 
It does make me laugh a bit as it's as if they are appointing a new pope. Not someone who for 3 days has to manage a bunch of highly motivated and competent golfers to beat a bunch of highly competent but not very motivated golfers from what I saw.

It would be highly dangerous for Europe to rest on their laurels. Yes, everything went well at Gleneagles but look how quickly it turned between 2006 and 2008. The US looked the dysfunctional team at the K-Cub but within 2 years it was the other way round.
 
What's your thinking, Val? Are the Americans fired up by recent defeats and finally ready to get it right? Or just that they're "due" one? Or better up and coming players?

Probably a bit of all that, they have the players and talent, they just need a bit of belief and luck IMO, they should have had it last time in US so they'll be hurting still plus the Phil/Tom fallout from this one
 
Its basically their best against our best.
Both teams have Highly skilled and motivated players.
The cap will decide the team clothing and social functions.

Q, How do you motivate highly motivated people?

Ps the cap job is worth around 8 mil.




Still think Jimmynez
would be good tv
 
It would be highly dangerous for Europe to rest on their laurels. Yes, everything went well at Gleneagles but look how quickly it turned between 2006 and 2008. The US looked the dysfunctional team at the K-Cub but within 2 years it was the other way round.

It's not about resting on laurels. But the job seems to be being made into some mythical yoda like role. Where as in reality the captain has the finest players on the continent to chose from. And all he has to do is get them playing well for just 3 days. Name me one other managers role in any major sport or sporting contest that has that choice and such a limited period they need to perform in? So how difficult can it really be?

Fair play to McGinley and the European tour as they seem to have got the right formula and all that, but come on, when you have 3 out of the worlds top 5 or whatever Europe had, do you really need some tactical insightful genius? Or in reality could most of the posters on here have got much the same result if they were captain?
 
Its basically their best against our best.
Both teams have Highly skilled and motivated players.
The cap will decide the team clothing and social functions.

Q, How do you motivate highly motivated people?

Ps the cap job is worth around 8 mil.




Still think Jimmynez
would be good tv

apart from interviews, opening and closing speeches etc but he could do a practice range warm up session with the team which most couldnt keep up with.
 
Im just not a fan of DC so i hope he doesnt get it,

BUT if im honest ,

I think Rory & G Mac will rally behind him and he will ..

Id like to see Ollie get it again , but cant see it happening
 
It's not about resting on laurels. But the job seems to be being made into some mythical yoda like role. Where as in reality the captain has the finest players on the continent to chose from. And all he has to do is get them playing well for just 3 days. Name me one other managers role in any major sport or sporting contest that has that choice and such a limited period they need to perform in? So how difficult can it really be?

Fair play to McGinley and the European tour as they seem to have got the right formula and all that, but come on, when you have 3 out of the worlds top 5 or whatever Europe had, do you really need some tactical insightful genius? Or in reality could most of the posters on here have got much the same result if they were captain?

On the other hand it is high profile, high pressure - afterwards you are either regarded as a mythical yoda or a total numpty depending on how your batch of superstars performs.
 
It's not about resting on laurels. But the job seems to be being made into some mythical yoda like role. Where as in reality the captain has the finest players on the continent to chose from. And all he has to do is get them playing well for just 3 days. Name me one other managers role in any major sport or sporting contest that has that choice and such a limited period they need to perform in? So how difficult can it really be?

Fair play to McGinley and the European tour as they seem to have got the right formula and all that, but come on, when you have 3 out of the worlds top 5 or whatever Europe had, do you really need some tactical insightful genius? Or in reality could most of the posters on here have got much the same result if they were captain?


So what happened in the past when the US had the majority of the best players?
Remember when Hal Sutton put Tiger and Mickelson out together in 2004? Yeah, that worked.

As for other coaches, almost all other coaches / managers of teams will have one contest to think about. So you pick what you believe is your best team to hopefully win that contest. In a Ryder Cup there are 28 matches and any number of player permutations to think about that will contribute to the overall result. So it isnt a cakewalk.
 
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So what happened in the past when the US had the majority of the best players?
Remember when Hal Sutton put Tiger and Mickelson out together in 2004? Yeah, that worked.

As for other coaches, almost all other coaches / managers of teams will have one contest to think about. So you pick what you believe is your best team to hopefully win that contest. In a Ryder Cup there are 28 matches and any number of player permutations to think about that will contribute to the overall result. So it isnt a cakewalk.

It does not take some kind of genius to realise that Woods and Mickleson would not play well together, again most posters on here could have worked that one out. And I'm not sure that the US ever had the majority of the best players in recent times if you take Woods out of it, who never performs well in Ryder Cups anyway,as his heart is obviously not really in it. The Europeans had plenty of major winners to call on in the past.

And almost every other major sporting tournament lasts way longer than 3 days where players can lose form, get injured, come up against different formations, have to adjust their tactics mid match etc etc. You don't even have to think about what your opponent will do or what tactics they will use or how they will play in a Ryder Cup as you don't know who it will be. How easy does that make it!

And as for the player permutations then I'm sure most posters on here can pretty much tell you what the major pairings will be for the next European Ryder Cup team now as they will be very similar to the ones used this year. Apart from Poulter who will be a vice captain. ;)
 
Going to be Clarke or Bjorn. I can see Bjorn getting it tbh. He's been chairman of the European Tour Tournament Committee, so he's well regarded by the European Tour, and seems well respected on Tour. He'd do an excellent job.
 
Miguel. And he should ride around the course in an open top buggy dressed like a matador with a big fat cuban (cigar that is) in one hand and a carafe of Rioja in the other wearing Top Gun Aviators.

That would awesome.
he already does this though........:)

serious now though it would be freaking awesome if he did drive round like that. Big bull horns on the front of the buggy too. Haha also sits downwind of Patrick reed (if he makes the team) teeing off puffing on his cigar.
 
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