'He didn't just bring me in and have these big, long, heart-wrenching Braveheart speeches'
Paul McGinley is this week’s guest on The42′s How To Win At Dominoes podcast.
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The former European Ryder Cup captain says the tournament will always be bigger than one player.
Paul McGinley says the four-time major winner has the code to crack The Masters puzzle next week in Augusta.
Harrington will join tournament host Paul McGinley and Shane Lowry as the home favourites at the Irish Open.
He added that ‘last week was as good as I’ve seen Rory play for a number of years – if not ever.’
The Irish pair are one shot off the early lead at the Alfred Dunhill Links Championship.
The 46-year-old is expected to be named by current European skipper Thomas Bjorn as a vice-captain for the next edition.
Paul McGinley believes that knowing when to be patient and knowing when to attack will be key to winning the Masters.
Former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley on Jim McGuinness’s plans following his decision to leave China.
The former Ryder Cup captain believes the Offaly man has a chance this week.
The former Ryder Cup captain says Rory McIlroy was in a no-win situation.
Elsewhere, Seamus Power will be looking to move up the leaderboard in California tonight.
Maguire “way outperforming her ranking,” Paul McGinley says.
Niall Kelly joins us from Rio with the latest analysis of the 2016 Olympic Games.
“And then she tells us she’s a doctor as well. It’s like, ‘You’ve gotta be kidding’ – and that’s what I mean by humbling.”
Paul McGinley gives his take on Rory McIlroy’s decision not to play in this summer’s Olympic Games.
Former Ryder Cup captain Paul McGinley explains why the home of the Masters is so revered.
On the eve of the first Major of the year, Paul McGinley believes Shane Lowry can rediscover his swagger at Augusta.
But the former Ryder Cup captain believes his fellow Irishman is hitting form at the right time.
The Dubliner will be in GAA HQ to support his home club’s bid for glory tomorrow.
Rory McIlroy’s game is suited to the Masters and there is plenty more to come from the world number one, according to the Dubliner.
Europe’s winning captain was only in the country 90 minutes when the incident happened.
Sorry every other golfer.
The legendary manager also heaped praise on Paul McGinley’s Ryder Cup ‘brilliant’ plan.
The 10 nominees include Joe Schmidt, Brian Cody and Peter Taylor.
Rory McIlroy finished second in the main event.
Department of Transport, Tourism and Sport make €2m in funding available for Olympic preparations.
The success of female athletes over the last twelve months has been rewarded with nominations in both categories.
The US skipper had to deal with ‘body blows’ like Tiger’s withdrawal according to the Dubliner.
The European star reckons it should be kept in the team room.
The 46-year-old is among the favourites to succeed Paul McGinley as captain of Europe
Dubliner feels vice-captain role was the perfect introduction to eventually leading the European team.
Europe’s Ryder Cup heroes have nothing but respect for their captain – but they still took the mick out of his clothing choices.
Meticulous, modern, inspirational: just some of the words used to describe the Dubliner’s Ryder Cup captaincy at Gleneagles.
Europe won their third straight Ryder Cup in resounding fashion.
Can the American pull off a record-equalling comeback? Because they need to.
The two lads had a bit of a chat recently.
“Nerves are a great thing. If you’re not nervous playing in a Ryder Cup, there’s something wrong,” says the Dubliner.
Off-course legal issues have left Northern Irish pair as the best of friends, McDowell insists.
Meltdowns, masterstrokes, mastery, misery and mind games. We can’t wait now.
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