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Published Date: 30 January 2009
LIKE Peter Alliss and Peter Oosterhuis before him, Sandy Lyle is resigned to becoming part of the band of unfortunates on the European Tour whose formidable achievements as golfers were not rewarded with the captaincy of the Ryder Cup team.
Lyle was too much of a gentleman to take the Tour to task for snubbing his candidacy in Wales, but released a dignified statement on their decision to instead appoint fellow Scot Colin Montgmerie. "Although I am disappointed personally not to have be
en given the 2010 Ryder Cup captaincy, I am genuinely delighted for Colin Montgomerie, who has my wholehearted congratulations and support," said the past winner of the Masters and the Open. "Colin will be an excellent captain and I wish him every success."

Due to celebrate his 51st birthday next month, Lyle was grateful for all the support he received. However, the preference of the Tournament committee to select captains who are closer in age to the players means he's likely to miss out on the honour.

"I would have loved to have been captain myself, but that's about it for me now," he told Today's Golfer. "In a few years time I'll be pottering around on the Seniors Tour and probably wont be interested in doing it then. But you never know – I'll keep the door ajar just in case for Gleneagles in 2014. My chances of being captain now are pretty slim, though I'd love to play a supporting role to Monty if asked."





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  • Last Updated: 29 January 2009 10:19 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Ryder Cup
 
1

Weds in Spain,

30/01/2009 09:46:04
Well done Sandy. Very dignified statement although you must be hurting especially as the man who was the most vociferous supporter for you to get the 2010 captaincy has been handed the job.
Hopefully Monty might show some humanity and give you a supporting role at Celtic Manor.
2

He's A Rocket,

30/01/2009 10:14:29
So the die has been cast - it's a current player we have as captain now is it?

What happens if our gutless "stars" under-perform again in Wales and these American upstarts start putting the lights out again and Monty loses?

If the European Tour are at the stage of treating a guy like Sandy Lyle like this, then it really is a shame.
3

Old Cartha Boy,

30/01/2009 10:56:00
No sympathy for Lyle - condemned, and rightly so, for walking out at the Open.

4

Scotsbloke,

Edinburgh 30/01/2009 12:29:29
What's walking in after 9 at the Open got to do with it.
5

Pedantic,

Edinburgh City Centre 30/01/2009 14:25:55
4,

It has a lot to do with it. What a poor example it would set for the younger players to have a Captain that quit when the going got tough. Could he then lambast them for walking off during a match in bad weather and they weren't playing well.
6

FINLAYBAR,

30/01/2009 23:42:28
3 and 5

what are you talking about??! Lyle walked in when the weather was so bad nigh unplayable. He cant win the open now i know that, you know that and he knows that.

Just bear this in mind

He was the first brit to win the masters!
He was the first brit in 15 years to win the open!

Sandy is every bit as deserving of the captaincy as james and torrance for gods sake.

If the captaincy is given out on the basis of not giving in, then monty would never get it and i am a monty fan but he has clearly thrown in the towel too often.

The captaincy should run Lyle, Jose Maria then monty in scotland.
7

common sense voice,

02/02/2009 13:51:00
Allis, I'd forgotten about him. must have pizzed off someone along the way, i could imagine he'd be good at that... mind you with the players in the early 70's he was well out of it.. (Jack, Tom, Tom, Lee, Johnny etc can play (on one leg or blindfolded) against Barnsie and.. and.. eddie pollard, our local club pro and who ever happens to have clubs in the boot that day.. )

never mind Sandy.. it isn't the end of the world, if the team played sheti then you'd be a plonker like Faldo ... you can't win... people still love you.... even Colin's wife won't love him given enough time...
you've the majors... can't take that away

I just hope this isn't another example of player power showing thru' ... younger Captain's with current street cred..

btw is Oli still "single"

 

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