Monty reveals Olazabal's Ryder Cup deal
Updated: Monday, 16 Mar 2009 15:56
Jose Maria Olazabal has agreed to be assistant to captain Colin Montgomerie at next year's Ryder Cup in Wales, but only if he does not qualify for the side.
Montgomerie, recalling that it was the Spaniard who beat him in the final of the British Amateur 25 years ago, said today: ‘The number one guy that I've always wanted since we first met, believe it or not, back in 1984 is Jose Maria Olazabal.
‘I'd like him to be part of the team. He has come to me - and I appreciate that - and said he wants to try to be playing.
‘But if not he has accepted and I have taken it on board that he will be part of the back team.’
Olazabal was vice-captain to Nick Faldo in last September's defeat in Louisville, but while he thought about whether to put his name forward for Celtic Manor, Montgomerie agreed to stand and was subsequently appointed by the European Tour's players' committee.
The twice Masters champion is expected now to do the job in Chicago in 2012.
Montgomerie added: ‘Apparently he was exceptional with Nick - I wasn't there - so he would be my number one choice and I have been thinking about others.
‘I need a good team around to me to help. This is a campaign to regain the Ryder Cup and it starts now.’
The next committee meeting is on the eve of the Irish Open in May and it is there that the number of European wild cards will be decided, with Montgomerie pushing for more.
In recent matches they have had only two, while American captain Paul Azinger was allowed four last year.
TThe 45-year-old Scotsman said: I think options in life is always a good thing in life.
‘When you don't have them you struggle.
‘The 10 and two situation for the European team was working because we were winning. Now we have lost do we change the system, do we go 9-3, 8-4 like the Americans?
‘It will be discussed at length and set in stone. I have my own views - options are good and I would like a little more than I have now.’
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