Europe’s Rory McIlroy has revealed that he
feels a greater responsibility within the Ryder Cup team than ever
before, but that he is relishing his role.
The Northern Irishman, 25, is world number
one after winning back-to-back majors earlier this year but isn’t
worried about being targeted by the United States team at Gleneagles
next week.
“I was world number one in 2012, but this is
my third Ryder Cup and I’m not a rookie anymore. I’ve got more
responsibility,” McIlroy told BBC Sport.
“There are still a few guys older than me but I’m somewhat of a leader and will try to set an example and lead from the front.
“Hopefully captain Paul McGinley puts that
trust in me and I can go and lead the team out and hopefully get a few
points on the board for Europe.”
The Ryder Cup begins on Friday September 26.
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