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Published Date: 27 September 2009
COLIN Montgomerie thinks so highly of 20-year-old Rory McIlroy that he does not dismiss the notion of asking him to lead off Europe against the Americans next year.
"Why not?" replied Montgomerie after watching the youngster team up with fellow Ulsterman Graeme McDowell for another win on his Britain and Ireland debut against Continental Europe in Paris today.

"It's very rare that you actually play a rookie o
n Friday morning, never mind out first.

"We have a very special case here. Rory is an outstanding talent – our brightest star in Europe right now. He's a breath of fresh air.

"I've noticed that the two games he's gone out first he's won, and the one he was so-called 'hidden' in third place he lost.

"There is a mindset there. I think he's a very quick player and he gets on with it – and I like players like that. I get on with it myself.

"Now, the player has to be comfortable and my whole team will be comfortable in the positions they are in, believe me.

"They will all have a role to play and I will give them the opportunity to say 'no'. It looks likely that he seems to enjoy going out in that position – but a year is a long time."

As a result of this week, Montgomerie decided he needs "a minimum" of four assistants at Celtic Manor. Nick Faldo's only official one in Louisville last year was Jose Maria Olazabal.

"It's very difficult to watch golf on the course, so I've already put that to the Tour and they have accepted that. I need someone with every game at least and then I can oversee them. I cannot be in three places at one time – I can manage two, but not three!"

Two are almost certain to be Vivendi Trophy captains Paul McGinley and Thomas Bjorn – if they do not qualify for the team – and the same applies to Olazabal if he wants the job again before his expected elevation to the top job.

"Paul has taken to this like a fish to water – incredible," said the Scot. "Thomas I've known about anyway, his passion for the competition."

Bjorn helped Bernhard Langer in Detroit in 2004.

Montgomerie also had this to say about Ian Poulter, whom he criticised on Wednesday for not playing in the match: "If I was happy that Ian Poulter wasn't here that would be a mistake. I have to be disappointed that someone of his calibre is not playing – and I bloody well should be. It's a compliment to him. He should take it as such."





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  • Last Updated: 26 September 2009 11:10 PM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Colin Montgomerie
 
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Boston sports fan,

27/09/2009 15:46:25
Is this the same Monty who made a comment in an earlier column about not making a big thing about it? Monty, you self-righteous oaf, zip your lip. Where is Sandy Lyle when we need him?

 

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