Team Europe Captain Colin Montgomerie
Colin Montgomerie has thrived in many arenas during a glittering career of record breaking individual success. Yet, it is his achievement in a team event which unquestionably best defines the passion and pride of this unique sporting figure.
Representing Europe in eight Ryder Cup matches, he was never beaten in a singles contest, but his influence in a period of unprecedented European success runs much deeper than that.
Montgomerie has been the catalyst, the leader and the closer. He is the most talked about European golfer of his generation and even though, in The Ryder Cup, he was only ever one individual of a dedicated dozen, he would invariably come to the fore.
Perhaps this was best illustrated in the 2004 contest at Oakland Hills where the talismanic Scot had been the grateful recipient of a wildcard selection. Captain Bernhard Langer did not dare take on the Americans in their own backyard without him.
Montgomerie started and finished the job. Partnering Padraig Harrington to a 2 and 1 victory in the opening match against the American ‘dream-team’ of Phil Mickelson and Tiger Woods, he helped set the tone for a stunning three days in Detroit. When he then holed the winning putt on the final green in Sunday’s singles to edge out the doughty David Toms, Montgomerie ensured the trophy would remain in European hands.
It was little wonder that, during the press conference which followed the 18 ½ - 9 ½ victory, Langer’s Team rose as one to applaud the man who had long since been Europe’s rock. His eleven peers, players he had often beaten over the years on The European Tour, were determined to show the world precisely what he meant to his continent.
Born in Glasgow in June 1963, Colin Stuart Montgomerie OBE grew into a colossus of the European game with 31 Tour victories to his name. All that has ever been missing is a Major title. Twice he has lost play-offs, in the 1994 US Open Championship and in the US PGA Championship the following year. He has been runner up in two more US Opens and in The Open Championship at St Andrews in 2005, the year he claimed his record eighth Harry Vardon Trophy as European Number One.
They say golfing greatness is defined by the Majors, but Montgomerie is perhaps the exception to that rule. Despite winning all of The European Tour’s biggest prizes, The Ryder Cup – where he has starred in a record equalling five victories – provides the Scot with his greatness.
No-one who was there will ever forget the way he held his nerve at Club de Golf Valderrama in 1997 to secure a half point and the overall victory for Europe in a tense singles decider against Scott Hoch. He also revelled in the responsibility of being sent out first in the singles matches by skipper Sam Torrance at The Belfry in 2002, once again coming up against that man Hoch, but this time trouncing him 5 and 4. Crucially, he did the same job to similar effect for Ian Woosnam at The K Club in 2006 where once again David Toms was his victim on the final green.
Now it is Montgomerie’s turn to decide the batting order. The European Tour’s Tournament Committee jumped at the chance of appointing him Captain as soon as he made it clear he would be up for the job at The Celtic Manor Resort. He will lead Europe with the passion that has been the hallmark of his Ryder Cup career.
Pride of place in his Perthshire home is a unique plinth that displays the eight Harry Vardon Trophies he has amassed since 1993. Victory in Wales might just prompt an alteration, with space being made for a replica of Samuel Ryder’s famous golden chalice, a trophy that, in so many ways, defines this extraordinary golfing figure.
Iain Carter
BBC Radio Five Live
Reproduced by kind permission of The European Tour Yearbook 2010
Montgomerie, who was born in Glasgow, Scotland, on June 23, 1963, is the 22nd golfer to captain a Ryder Cup Team against the United States and the sixth Scotsman, following in the footsteps of George Duncan (1929), John Fallon (1963), Eric Brown (1969 and 1971), Bernard Gallacher (1991, 1993 and 1995) and Sam Torrance (2002).
Montgomerie made the first of eight Ryder Cup appearances in 1991 and he was on the winning European Team in 1995, 1997, 2002, 2004 and 2006. In all he has played 36 matches with 20 wins and seven halved. He owns the phenomenal record of not having lost any of the eight singles he has played and shares the record for most singles matches won (six) and most singles points gained (seven).
Montgomerie succeeded Nick Faldo with the aim of regaining The Ryder Cup following a successful spell in which Europe defeated the United States on no fewer than seven occasions in 12 matches since 1985.
Europe's victories were achieved under the captaincies of Tony Jacklin (1985, 1987), Bernard Gallacher (1995), Seve Ballesteros (1997), Sam Torrance (2002), Bernhard Langer (2004) and Ian Woosnam (2006) while Jacklin presided over a halved match in 1989.
Full Name: Colin Stuart Montgomerie, OBE
Residence: Scotland
Birthdate: 23.6.63; Glasgow, Scotland
Height/Weight: 6ft in 15st (185cm 95kgs)
Family: Wife: Gaynor (m. 2008); Children: Olivia (1993), Venetia (1996), Cameron (1998)
Interests: Music, cars, reading, films
Turned Professional: 1987 (plus 3)
Qualifying School: 1987*

Appearances: 1991, 93, 95 (winners), 97 (winners), 99, 02 (winners), 04 (winners), 06 (winners), 2010 (Captain)
| RECORD |
Played |
Won |
Lost |
Halved |
|
| Overall |
36 |
20 |
9 |
7 |
Total points: 23 1/2 |
| Singles |
8 |
6 |
0 |
2 |
|
| Foursomes |
14 |
8 |
3 |
3 |
|
| Fourballs |
14 |
6 |
6 |
2 |
|

1991
Kiawah Island: USA 14 Europe 13 |
| Day 1 Foursomes |
Gilford/Montgomerie lost to Wadkins/Irwin (4 and 2) |
| Day 2 Fourballs |
Langer/Montgomerie def. Pavin/Pate (2 & 1) |
| Final Day Singles |
Montgomerie halved with Calcavecchia |
1993
The Belfry: Europe 13 USA 15 |
| Day 1 Foursomes |
Faldo/Montgomerie beat Floyd/Couples (4 and 3) |
| Day 1 Fourballs |
Faldo/Montgomerie halved with Azinger/Couples |
| Day 2 Foursomes |
Faldo/Montgomerie beat Wadkins/Pavin (3 and 2) |
| Day 2 Fourballs |
Faldo/Montgomerie lost to Cook/Beck (2 holes) |
| Final Day Singles |
Montgomerie beat Janzen (1 hole) |
1995
Oak Hill CC: USA 13 Europe 14 |
| Day 1 Foursomes |
Faldo/Montgomerie lost to Pavin/Lehman (1 hole) |
| Day 1 Fourballs |
Faldo/Montgomerie lost to Couples/Love III (3 and 2) |
| Day 2 Foursomes |
Faldo/Montgomerie beat Strange/Haas (4 and 2) |
| Day 2 Fourballs |
Faldo/Montgomerie lost to Faxon/Couples (4 and 2) |
| Final Day Singles |
Montgomerie beat Crenshaw (3 and 1) |
1997
Club de Golfe Valderrama: Europe 14 USA 13 |
| Day 1 Foursomes |
Langer/Montgomerie beat Woods/O'Meara (5 and 3) |
| Day 1 Fourballs |
Langer/Montgomerie lost to Woods/O'Meara (3 and 2) |
| Day 2 Foursomes |
Montgomerie/Langer beat Janzen/Furyk (1 hole) |
| Day 2 Fourballs |
Montgomerie/Clarke beat Couples/Love III (1 hole) |
| Final Day Singles |
Montgomerie halved with Hoch |
1999
The Country Club: USA 14 Europe 13 |
| Day 1 Foursomes |
Montgomerie/Lawrie beat Duval/Mickelson (3 and 2) |
| Day 1 Fourballs |
Montgomerie/Lawrie halved with Love III/Leonard |
| Day 2 Foursomes |
Montgomerie/Lawrie lost to Sutton/Maggert (1 hole) |
| Day 2 Fourballs |
Montgomerie/Lawrie beat Pate/Woods (2 and 1) |
| Final Day Singles |
Montgomerie beat Stewart (1 hole) |
2002
The Belfry: Europe 15 USA 12 |
| Day 1 Fourballs |
Montgomerie/Langer beat Hoch/Furyk (4 and 3) |
| Day 1 Foursomes |
Montgomerie/Langer halved with Mickelson/Toms |
| Day 2 Foursomes |
Montgomerie/Langer beat Verplank/Hoch (1 hole) |
| Day 2 Fourballs |
Montgomerie/Harrington beat Mickelson/Toms (2 and 1) |
| Final Day Singles |
Montgomerie beat Hoch (5 and 4) |
2004
Oakland Hills CC: USA 9 Europe 18 |
| Day 1 Fourballs |
Montgomerie/Harrington beat Mickelson/Woods (2 and 1) |
| Day 1 Foursomes |
Montgomerie/Harrington beat Love III/Funk (4 and 2) |
| Day 2 Fourballs |
Montgomerie/Harrington lost to Cink/Love III (3 and 2) |
| Final Day Singles |
Montgomerie beat Toms (1 hole) |
2006
The K Club: Europe 18 USA 9 |
| Day 1 Fourballs |
Harrington/Montgomerie lost to Woods/Furyk (1 hole) |
| Day 1 Foursomes |
Westwood/Montgomerie halved with Mickelson/DiMarco |
| Day 2 Foursomes |
Montgomerie/Westwood halved with Campbell/Taylor |
| Final Day Singles |
Montgomerie beat Toms (1 hole) |
| EUROPEAN TOUR INTERNATIONAL SCHEDULE VICTORIES: Total 31 |
| 1989 |
Portuguese Open - TPC |
| 1991 |
Scandinavian Masters |
| 1993 |
Heineken Dutch Open, Volvo Masters Andalucia |
| 1994 |
Peugeot Open de Espaa, Murphy's English Open, Volvo German Open |
| 1995 |
Volvo German Open, Trophe Lancme |
| 1996 |
Dubai Desert Classic, Murphy's Irish Open, Canon European Masters |
| 1997 |
Compaq European Grand Prix, Murphy's Irish Open |
| 1998 |
Volvo PGA Championship, One 2 One British Masters, Linde German Masters |
| 1999 |
Benson and Hedges International Open, Volvo PGA Championship, Standard Life Loch Lomond, Volvo Scandinavian Masters, BMW International Open |
| 2000 |
Novotel Perrier Open de France, Volvo PGA Championship |
| 2001 |
Murphy's Irish Open, Volvo Scandinavian Masters |
| 2002 |
Volvo Masters Andalucia (tied) (play-off) |
| 2004 |
Caltex Masters, presented by Carlsberg, Singapore 2004 |
| 2005 |
dunhill links championship |
| 2006 |
UBS Hong Kong Open |
| 2007 |
Smurfit Kappa European Open |
| EUROPEAN TOUR APPROVED SPECIAL EVENTS VICTORIES: Total 3 |
| 1997 |
World Cup of Golf (individual), Accenture World Championship of Golf |
| 1999 |
Cisco World Match Play Championship |
| OTHER TOURNAMENT VICTORIES: Total 3 |
| 2001 |
Ericsson Masters (AUS) |
| 2002 |
TCL Classic (CHN) |
| 2003 |
Macau Open |
| INTERNATIONAL TOURNAMENT VICTORIES: Total 3 |
| 1996 |
Nedbank Million Dollar Challenge (RSA) |
| 1997 |
King Hassan II Trophy (MOR) |
| 2000 |
Skins Game (USA) |
| AMATEUR RECORD |
| 1985 |
Scottish Amateur Stroke Play Championship |
| 1987 |
Scottish Amateur Championship |

| TEAMS (PRO) |
| Ryder Cup: 1991, 93, 95 (winners), 97 (winners), 99, 02 (winners), 04 (winners), 06 (winners), 2010 (Captain) |
| Alfred Dunhill Cup: 1988, 91, 92, 93, 94, 95 (winners), 96, 97, 98, 00 |
| World Cup: 1988, 91, 92, 93, 97 (individual winner), 98, 99, 06, 07 (winners) |
| 4 Tours World Championship: 2000 (Captain), 02 (Captain) (winners), 03 (Captain) (winners), 05 (Captain (winners), 07 (winners) |
| UBS Cup: 2003, 04 |
| TEAMS (AM) |
| Walker Cup: 1985, 87 |
| Eisenhower Trophy: 1984, 86 |
| St Andrews Trophy: 1986 (winners) |
| Youths, Seniors 1983-87 |
| AWARDS |
| 1988 |
Sir Henry Cotton Rookie of the Year |
| 1993, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 05 |
Harry Vardon Trophy |
| 1995, 96, 97, 99 |
European Tour Golfer of the Year |
| 1996, 97 |
European Tour Shot of the Year |
| 1996 |
AGW Trophy |
| 2001, 02, 05 |
Tooting Bec Cup |
| 2005 |
Braid Taylor Memorial |
| 1997 |
Honorary Member of The European Tour |