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Published Date: 24 June 2009
EUROPEAN Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie has already secured the services of a Scot for his support team at Celtic Manor next year after asking David Purdie, one of Britain's most accomplished speakers, to reprise his role of speech caddie in Wales.
Professor Purdie last offered advice on public speaking to a Ryder Cup captain when he worked with Sam Torrance at the Belfry in 2002.

A former specialist in brittle bone disease – he retired from leading the centre for metabolic bone disease two
years ago and now concentrates on writing and speaking about golf as well as medical matters – Purdie played an important role in helping make Torrance the voice of European golf seven years ago.

Purdie made it clear he wasn't Torrance's speech-writer and it was the golfer who coined phrases such as "out of the shadows come heroes" and "they have a Tiger but I've got 12 lions". Instead Purdie saw his role as helping Torrance to sound like himself. "I was his speech caddie," he said. "I carried the bag of words."

Montgomerie, who was an unbeaten member of the European team in that match seven years ago, had not forgotten the impact made by Torrance off the course at the Belfry as well as on it and resolved to ask Purdie this month to help shape his speeches. The men, who both hail from Ayrshire, met at Gleneagles and agreed to collaborate.

Purdie now has a full house of team captains from this side of the Atlantic on his client list since the Scot is already helping Colin Dalgleish, the Great Britain and Ireland Walker Cup captain, and European Solheim Cup captain Alison Nicholas, with their speeches.

Although Montgomerie will take to the boards at Celtic Manor with more experience of public speaking than Torrance, the recruitment of Purdie should ensure Europe are one up on the USA before the match starts at Celtic Manor rather than two down, as happened when Sir Nick Faldo was in front of the microphone at Valhalla last year.





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  • Last Updated: 23 June 2009 9:14 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
 
1

Boston sports fan,

24/06/2009 01:28:02
Ahhhhhhhhh........ Is that the sound of Purdie on Saturday or Sunday when Monty deviates from the speech and his bad temper comes to the fore?
2

Mackie,

- Leith - The Home of Golf 24/06/2009 11:43:39
Now, now then, you across the pond, lets not get ahead of ourselves!
Ther's a wee bit to go yet and much water still to pass under the bridge.
Hold your horses!
3

Boston sports fan,

24/06/2009 19:47:21
Hi Mackie, I saw your note on the other article but can't seem to log onto the comment box. Thanks for the golf offer but I'd ruin your round. I'm a spectator. I did see that your club is near the waterfront where we plan to visit. We have day trips to Rosslyn and St. Andrews planned too. Would a visit to North Berwick be worth it? We'll be staying in the West End for more than a week.
4

Boston sports fan,

24/06/2009 19:50:37
Mackie, as for you comment (#2)do you think Purdie can do in a year what hasn't been done in 47?
5

Mackie,

- Leith - The Home Of Golf 25/06/2009 00:48:29
Ok where are you staying?
I'm a terrific guide of the local area, and it would be nice to meet up with you and yopur Mr for a good old night out!
6

Mackie,

- Leith - The Home of Golf 25/06/2009 00:53:05
North Berwick is a fantastic place for a day out!
Do not miss it!
I'd happily take you on a tour of the area!
You must be in the Grosvenor!
7

Mackie,

- Leith - The Home of Golf 25/06/2009 01:01:00
Call Laura, she's aware!
8

Mackie,

- Leith - The Home of Golf 25/06/2009 01:03:25
...or Ianjamesmacfarlane@talktalk.net
9

Boston sports fan,

25/06/2009 16:03:47
Mackie, we'll try to meet up. Saturday and Wednesday are already booked. I wrote more on the other article comments since this site was unavailable earlier.

 

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