15 Jan 2013

McIlroy wants McGinley to be Ryder Cup captain

4:52 am on 15 January 2013

World golf number one Rory McIlroy wants Ireland's Paul McGinley to be Europe's 2014 Ryder Cup skipper, with a decision on the captaincy due this week in the United Arab Emirates.

Victorious 2010 captain Colin Montgomerie has been linked to the position a second time for next year's event in the eight-times European Tour order of merit winner's native Scotland, something McIlroy disagrees with.

McIlroy tweeted that Ryder Cup captaincy should be a one-time thing... Everybody deserving gets their chance and moves on..

He says he'd love to play under Paul McGinley.

Darren Clarke, the 2011 British Open champion, is also in the frame though, with the Northern Irishman popular in the United States, he has been tipped for the 2016 job when the event moves back there.

Eight-times major winner Tom Watson, 63, was named as the 2014 U.S. captain for the biennial competition last month, having also captained in 1993 when he led the Americans to their last win on foreign soil.

Later this week, ahead of the Abu Dhabi Championship where McIlroy will open his season, Europe will vote on their captain for the 2014 edition at Gleneagles.