"I'm looking next year to be back playing golf and that's why I cannot give an answer that soon."
Phil Casey reports that the debate over raising the European Tour minimum from 11 to 12 (Tim Finchem sends his thanks) has put the Ryder Cup captaincy debate on hold. However, the delay seems to not bode well for Ian Woosnam. This is from Thomas Bjorn, committee member:
"Because it's such a big thing, we may decide to do it later than January just to make sure that we make what we think is the right decision."
That would appear to increase the chances of Jose Maria Olazabal becoming captain at Celtic Manor in 2010. Olazabal was Faldo's vice-captain at Valhalla and impressed the players with his passion.
Padraig Harrington revealed the Spaniard had the players in tears with a speech in the team room on Saturday evening. Immediately after the defeat in Kentucky, Olazabal said he wanted to get back to full fitness and try to play in two years' time, adding: "If they wanted a decision by the end of this year, I'm not going to be able to give them that.
"The scenario is that my condition is improving and I'm feeling better. I'm not 100 per cent pain-free, but I'm hoping that I might be able to play one or two events at the end of the year to see how the back holds up.
"I'm looking next year to be back playing golf and that's why I cannot give an answer that soon.





















Sunday, October 5, 2008 at 09:12 PM
Reader Comments (1)
a strong player with a great heart and exceptional record. remember that serious injury kept him out of Europe's stunning 1995 triumph @ Oak Hill in Rochester just 17 months after winning his first Masters. he is not ready to stop teeing it up yet.
see the Golf Digest Ryder Cup picture report for a great shot of Ollie with the Euro wives/girlfriends - he is warmly regarded personally and commands total respect as the epitome of a professional golfer.
for those who have forgotten or are too young to know; Olazabal's 12 stroke victory @ the 1990 World Series of Golf @ Firestone is still Tigeresque in scope: 61-67-67-67 left the field of tournament winners playing for a very distant second place.