Skip to Content. Skip to Navigation.

News

 
 
Europeans on the rise

Europeans on the rise

24/11/2009 7:19 AM

Related Links

Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie should be a happy man. For the first time ever Europe has six players in the world's top 10.

They include Rory McIlroy, who at 20 years six months is the second-youngest ever to be part of the elite group.

The Northern Irishman's third-place finish at the Dubai World Championship - not enough to make him Europe's No.1 this season with Lee Westwood taking the title - enabled him to join Westwood, Paul Casey, Padraig Harrington, Henrik Stenson and Sergio Garcia.

And waiting in the wings are Martin Kaymer at 12th, Ian Poulter 13th and Ross Fisher 20th.

Americans still occupy the top three positions with Tiger Woods, Phil Mickelson and Steve Stricker, while 49-year-old Kenny Perry is the most immediate target for McIlroy at ninth.

Based on the current standings Montgomerie would be able to pick a 12-strong line-up entirely of players in the top 33, but United States captain Corey Pavin need go down only to 31st-placed Nick Watney.

McIlroy is in China this week for the World Cup and, despite his disappointment at failing to hold onto the Order of Merit lead in the final week he insists he is ready to give it his all.

He partners Graeme McDowell, with whom he won three out of four games for Britain and Ireland against Continental Europe at the Vivendi Trophy in September.

"It would be great to win and bring the trophy home to Northern Ireland!" he joked with Irish reporters in Dubai.

In golf the two countries compete as one and Dubliners Padraig Harrington and Paul McGinley were successful in 1997.

When it comes to the Olympics, however, McIlroy has already said he intends to compete for Great Britain if he qualifies.

He earned 960,000 pounds in the United Arab Emirates from his third place in the event and second place on the money list - but a small fraction of it may have to be paid back.

McIlroy smashed an advertising hoarding in frustration during his final round and European Tour director of operations David Garland said the incident will be looked into.

During the 2007 Open at Carnoustie Stenson broke a tee marker and was fined 500 pounds.

"It was better than JP (his caddie JP Fitzgerald) feeling my wrath, I suppose," said McIlroy. "I'd hit the board with my second shot and it was not my favourite thing in the world at that point."

 
Photograph Copyright : Getty Images

Latest Headlines

 
 
Tiger Masters favourite
Tiger Masters favourite
Golf
17/03/2010 2:02 PM
Punters believe that world No.1 Tiger Woods can make a winning return to golf in next ...
 
 
Woods back for Masters
Golf
17/03/2010 4:57 AM
 
Lamely wins in Puerto Rico
Golf
16/03/2010 11:34 AM
 
Woods uncertainty continues
Golf
16/03/2010 7:35 AM
 
Els finally ends drought
Golf
15/03/2010 10:55 AM
 
 
 

Your Say

 
 

Galleries

 
 
Tiger Woods
18/02/2010 11:44 AM
With Tiger Woods to break his silence, we chronicle the events since his world was turned upside down late last year.
2010 New Zealand Open
02/02/2010 10:37 AM
American Robert Gates celebrated his debut on the Nationwide Tour with victory as he held on for the slenderest of one-stroke margins.