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Europeans hope to win Royal Trophy for absent captain Ballesteros

- PA Sports

BANGKOK, Thailand (PA) -- There is an underlying desire within the European team to win the Royal Trophy this week in honor of the absent Seve Ballesteros.

Ballesteros, a five-time major winner and the 1997 European Ryder Cup captain, was the visionary for the Ryder Cup-style match-play event between Europe and Asia, but is not in Bangkok this week as he recovers from his brain surgery. His close friend Jose-Maria Olazabal has stepped in as captain for the week.

The Spanish duo formed the most potent partnership in Ryder Cup history, with 11 wins and two halves from 15 matches, and were both involved in the selection of the eight-man European team for this week's event at Amata Spring Country Club.

Ballesteros' absence has not been discussed at length within the team, but Oliver Wilson -- who is making his Royal Trophy debut in the third edition of the event -- expects it to be a major factor.

"Underneath it all, we all want to win it for him. I think it'd be great to do that," said Wilson, who was a member of the European Ryder Cup team in Valhalla last September. "That might give him a bit of excitement and positivity.

"Out on the course we won't be thinking about it, but it means a lot to play under him," he added. "Even to be picked in a team he's picked, it means a lot."

Paul McGinley was a member of Ballesteros' victorious team in each of the first two events, in 2006 and 2007. The Irishman echoed Wilson's sentiments, and believes Olazabal is a more than capable deputy.

"We really miss Seve -- there's no doubt about it -- as he has larger-than-life personality," said McGinley, who is yet to be beaten in team match play in three Ryder Cups and two Royal Trophies. "This tournament is on because of him, he's the one who put it all together and he'll be keeping a close eye on this week."

McGinley expects Olazabal to make a successful skipper and to one day emulate Ballesteros and lead Europe in the biennial match with the United States -- but not yet.

"Olly is very astute golf wise and a very likeable guy," added the 42-year-old. "He will be a brilliant captain in the Ryder Cup, whether it's next year or in a few years, he will be captain at some stage and a great captain he will be.

"It's a question of when he's going to be captain rather than if," he explained. "I know he's keen to keep on playing so that's his decision rather than anyone else's."

Wilson agreed with McGinley's assessment that Olazabal, who was Nick Faldo's deputy in Valhalla, will wait to lead Europe in the Ryder Cup and does not expect the Spaniard to take charge at Celtic Manor in 2010.

"There's no doubt in the future he'll be an amazing captain, but at the moment he's trying to concentrate on getting well and getting back to playing," said Wilson. "He doesn't want to talk or get involved in the Ryder Cup captaincy yet -- it takes a lot out of you -- but I think he'll enjoy this experience, just like he did the Ryder Cup."

McGinley will partner Pablo Larrazabal in the opening day's foursomes and is happy to be playing alongside the 25-year-old Spaniard against South Korea's Charlie Wi and China's Wen-chong Liang in the second match.

"Olly (Olazabal) thinks he (Larrazabal) needs a bit of experience. I'm probably the most experienced player in the team so he thinks that we will work well together," said McGinley. "He'll be a future Ryder Cup star, that's for sure, and I'm looking forward to it."

Europe handily won the first two contests in 2006 and 2007 -- the 2008 event was cancelled after a death in the Thai Royal family -- but McGinley anticipates a battle for a third successive victory.

"We're going to have to play very well this week because this is the strongest Asian team yet and they're all on form," he said.

Scotsman Paul Lawrie and Soren Hansen, of Denmark, will begin Europe's defense in the opening match against Japanese duo of Ryo Ishikawa and Toru Taniguchi.

Wilson will play alongside Nick Dougherty in the third match against Japan's Hideto Tanihara and South Korea's S.K. Ho, while Swedish duo of Niclas Fasth and Johan Edfors play Thailand's Thongchai Jaidee and Prayad Marksaeng in the final match.

Olazabal is looking for his side to accumulate points quickly.

"That was pretty much the order of pairings I had in my mind," said Olazabal following the draw. "I thought they'd put the Thai team first or last but I decided not to change whatever the outcome. We will try to gain points as soon as possible."

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