Paul McGinley

Paul McGinley
Paul Noel McGinleyis an Irish professional golfer who has won four events on the European Tour. At the 2002 Ryder Cup, he famously holed a ten-foot putt on the 18th hole in his match against Jim Furyk at The Belfry which won the Ryder Cup for Europe. He was the winning captain of Europe in the 2014 Ryder Cup...
ProfessionGolfer
Date of Birth16 December 1966
course cut four good knew par scores
I knew it was four days, there was no cut this week, and I knew the way the course was playing, the scores would come back a little bit. Anything around par was a good score.
final interested winning
But just getting into the final isn't something I'm interested in...it's winning it that I'm interested in. I'm going to go out there to win it.
delighted saw
I saw a lot of him and I'm delighted for him,
destiny fate maybe
Maybe fate and destiny is on my side,
bee
I have a bee in my bonnet about this,
ahead event michael played stroke three today
I didn't play as well today as I had the first three days. If this was a stroke play event I'd have been well ahead because I played so well the first three days. But that's the way it goes. Michael played well today.
means reach
It means a lot to me to reach the final,
college help learn manual
There's no manual in college which can help you. You have to learn from experience.
hard hit tough
Cabrera was tough today. I hit him with some hard punches. He didn't buckle.
few gone holes massive might win won
If I win the hole, to have gone from 3 down to 1 up in a few holes would have been massive psychologically. I might have won from there.
finish fought poorly
I'm bitterly disappointed, particularly having fought so hard, to finish as poorly as I did,
bloody friday holes time
I bogeyed the first on Friday but from there went 53 holes without a bogey. That's a bloody long time around this course.
finishing golfer likes possibly second
But no golfer ever likes finishing second and I'll be doing everything I possibly can to go one better this time.
chip few five missed seems six stone time
You know, it was a day for battling, and I really battled. I started out great, just striped it the first five or six holes, then missed a few fairways by a yard. It seems every time you miss by a yard, you're stone dead. Every time I was, it was a chip out. But I managed to get pars.