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Players can't meet Monty's Ryder request

Updated: Wednesday, 05 May 2010 16:04

Rory McIlroy is one of the Ryder Cup hopefuls who will miss the Celtic Manor tournament in June
Rory McIlroy is one of the Ryder Cup hopefuls who will miss the Celtic Manor tournament in June

Colin Montgomerie is resigned to having potential Ryder Cup players decline his request to play in next month's Wales Open - but insists the strong field for the BMW PGA Championship will make amends.

European captain Montgomerie wanted all potential members of his team to play at Celtic Manor from June 3-6 in preparation for the Ryder Cup at the same venue in October.

A clash of dates with Jack Nicklaus' prestigious Memorial Tournament on the US Tour means Montgomerie will not get his wish, with the likes of Lee Westwood, Ian Poulter and Rory McIlroy all set to be at Muirfield Village instead.

However, Montgomerie is happy that those players, along with defending champion Paul Casey, Graeme McDowell and three-time major winner Padraig Harrington, will compete at a revamped Wentworth later this month.

‘I've asked everybody to play in Wales but I'm not sure about the entry list as such,’ Montgomerie said ahead of this week's Italian Open in Turin, where today's pro-am was washed out following several days of rain. ‘Graeme McDowell is playing and Luke Donald has changed his schedule to play.

‘Of course it's opposite the Memorial tournament which is unfortunate, one of their biggest events. But as long as the ones that aren't competing in Wales compete well in the Memorial, I'll let them off.

‘I can only ask, I can't tell anybody. We have a much stronger field this year than we've ever had in Wales and I look forward as captain to hosting them down there and seeing how they progress.

‘It's in their own interests to play there. If you win on the Ryder Cup course four months before the Ryder Cup it can do you no harm.

‘I'm very happy with the BMW PGA at Wentworth, the field there is the strongest it's ever been. I understand they can play wherever they want but I'm so glad that they come and support the PGA now.

‘Everyone is excited to be playing there on a new course and I believe nearly everybody that you will see in Wales for the Ryder Cup will be playing there. That's exceptional and that's all I can do.’

Montgomerie can also take comfort from the excellent form displayed by his likely team members this year, with McIlroy completing his first win on US soil on Sunday with stunning closing rounds of 66 and 62 at the Quail Hollow Championship.

Poulter also beat Casey in the Accenture World Match Play final in February - Sergio Garcia also reached the semi-finals - and Westwood was runner-up in the US Masters at Augusta.

‘To lead by one going into the final round of the Masters and shoot under par is a super effort and I told Lee that, he was just beaten on the day by a better golfer unfortunately,’ Montgomerie added.

‘And then to follow that with Rory's performance... to start the day four behind and win by four was incredible, shooting 62 round a course of that quality. It can only help others over there.

‘I can't tell my players where to play. If they want to play in America, fine, as long as they do well when they're over there. It was a super performance by Rory and he can only go from strength to strength.’

Montgomerie will play the first two rounds in Turin alongside another young star, Italy's Matteo Manassero, who is making his professional debut after a stellar amateur career.

Manassero was just 16 when he became the youngest ever winner of the British Amateur Championship in 2009, and went on to finish 13th in the Open at Turnberry in the same year, before proving it was no fluke at Augusta last month.

The youngest player in Masters history, Manassero achieved the best finish by a European amateur for 73 years, finishing joint 36th on four over par, two places and three strokes better than Garcia managed when he was the last British Amateur champion to survive the cut in 1999.

‘It's a long and difficult journey but Matteo obviously has the talent,’ Montgomerie said. ‘His performance at the Masters was outstanding.’

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