SOTOGRANDE, Spain -- Europe's
Ryder Cup team is having a reunion this week at Valderrama.
All 12 members of the team which beat the United States at Oakland Hills
last month are playing in the European Tour's season-ending Volvo
Masters. Only captain Bernhard Langer is
missing.
The tournament usually determines the Tour's leading money winner.
But Ernie Els already clinched the title two weeks ago.
But two-time winner Colin Montgomerie said there is still plenty to play
for on the 1997 Ryder Cup course.
"This is the finale of our European Tour," he said Wednesday. "I'm
delighted that 12 out of 12 of the Ryder Cup team are here. That makes
it a great event."
Montgomerie called Valderamma "a thinking man's course."
"You have to have everything here," he said. "That's why I really look
forward to this event more than any, really, on the European Tour."
Montgomerie, who won the European money title every year from 1993 to
1999, said the Tour's concept had changed in recent years.
"It's less European in flavor and I'm not taking away from Ernie's
achievements or Retief's the two years before that," he said.
"We in Europe are a more international tour now and it's proving that
with the last few winners of the Order of Merit."
Montgomerie, who made the putt which clinched Europe's Ryder Cup
victory, had lunch with former Ryder Cup captain Seve Ballesteros at the
Madrid Open last week. He said the Spaniard told him to concentrate on
playing on the Ryder Cup team in 2006 rather than consider being captain.
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