
Rory McIlroy: I don't think it's possible to be a playing Ryder Cup captain
McIlroy, aged 36 and currently world number two, has plenty of time left at the top as a player, but it is a dilemma facing United States captain Keegan Bradley, whose form this year has elevated him to 12th in the world and 10th on America's qualification list.
United States Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley (Brian Lawless/PA).
'I've been asked to do that and I've turned it down,' said McIlroy, who was the first player to automatically qualify for Europe's team for next month's event at Bethpage in New York.
'The idea of me being a playing captain sometime soon has come up and I've shot it down straight away because I don't think you can do it.
'If you'd have said it 20 years ago I'd say it was probably possible to do, but how big of a spectacle it is and everything that's on the line in a Ryder Cup now, I just think it would be a very difficult position to be in.
'There's a lot of things that people don't see that the captain does the week of the Ryder Cup, especially now that the Ryder Cup has become so big.
'The captain's only going to be able to play one session on Friday, one session on Saturday. Would you rather not have a player that has the flexibility to go twice if he's playing well?'
On Thursday McIlroy will tee off alongside world number one Scottie Scheffler in the BMW Championship at Caves Valley Golf Club outside Baltimore.
The Northern Irishman opted to skip the opening event of the FedEx Cup as he knew he was already guaranteed a spot in the PGA Tour's season-ending Tour Championship next week and that drew some criticism.
However, McIlroy argued his year is far from over as, in addition to the Ryder Cup, he will head back to the DP World Tour for a number of events, including the Irish Open and BMW Championship at Wentworth, before trying to win his seventh Race to Dubai title in November.
'A lot of the guys aren't 18 years into their professional career. I feel like I'm in a little bit of a different position,' he added.
'I'm playing nine times between now and the end of the year, so I've still got a pretty busy stretch coming up and I just think that extra week off will do me good with the events coming up.'
Justin Rose's win on Sunday secured his Ryder Cup place (George Walker IV/AP)
Justin Rose's play-off victory over JJ Spaun on Sunday guaranteed his place at the Ryder Cup but the Englishman said he had not been putting too much pressure on himself after being given a heads-up by Donald.
'Their preference was for me to be on the team, I just needed to kind of give them some decent evidence to sort of get me on the team,' he said.
'I haven't been putting myself under a lot of pressure really because of that, because I felt like playing a little bit better in Scotland and the Open was sort of enough to make sure they knew my game was still right there.'

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