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Paul McGinley picks his ultimate European Ryder Cup dream team

AUCHTERARDER, SCOTLAND - SEPTEMBER 29:  Paul McGinley, the victorious European Ryder Cup team captain, speaks with members of the media at Gleneagles on Se

As the build-up increases ahead of the 2018 Ryder Cup in Paris, Paul McGinley has selected his all-time "dream team" of European legends.

McGinley has enjoyed a long and highly-successful association with the Ryder Cup, having been on the winning European team in each of his three playing appearances before proving an astute captain in the victory at Gleneagles in 2014.

The Irishman famously holed the winning putt at The Belfry in 2002, but who would he choose in his ultimate dozen for Europe? Here they are ...

Seve Ballesteros

Spanish golfers Jose Maria Olazabal (left) and Severiano Ballesteros at the Ryder Cup matches at Muirfield Village, Ohio, 25th September 1987. The European
Image: Seve Ballesteros formed a formidable partnership with Jose Maria Olazabal

Much like Tony Jacklin was as a captain, Seve was very much the godfather of current Ryder Cup success. He was a talisman, an on-course leader and probably the most important player we have had in the Ryder Cup. He had a winning rate of 59 percent and was best known for his partnership with Ollie, losing only twice from 15 matches together.

Luke Donald

KILDARE, IRELAND - SEPTEMBER 24:  (L-R) Sergio Garcia, Paul Casey, Padraig Harrington and Luke Donald of Europe pose with The Ryder Cup Trophy after Europe
Image: Luke Donald (right) has one of the best winning records in the Ryder Cup

Luke's success as a Ryder Cup player is very underrated. He had an incredibly-high 70 percent win rate, narrowly behind Ian Poulter on 72 percent, which is a record for any player on either team who has played more than three matches. He has a winning record in all three disciplines, most notable in foursomes where he has only lost two of eight matches. An excellent singles record culminated in the huge role he played as No 1 against Bubba Watson in creating the momentum to start the Miracle at Medinah.

Nick Faldo

1993:  Nick Faldo celebrates during the Ryder Cup. Mandatory Credit: Gary Newkirk  /Allsport
Image: Nick Faldo holds records for most appearances and most points won

The records say Nick is our greatest-ever European golfer with six major championships. He has played more Ryder Cups than anyone else, 11, with the most victories at 23 - a winning percentage of 54 percent.

Sergio Garcia

Europe's Sergio Garcia celebrates a putt during the singles match against Phil Mickelson
Image: Sergio Garcia has been a key player for Europe since making his debut in 1999

The youngest player to represent Europe when he made his debut in 1999 at Brookline at just 19 years of age. Sergio's record with partners is excellent as he has only lost five matches out of 25 with a partner. Still going strong and will be an important part of the team at Paris National next year.

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Bernhard Langer

BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP, MI - SEPTEMBER 19: The European team including Padraig Harrington, Darren Clarke, Bernhard Langer, Colin Montgomerie and Thomas Levet
Image: Bernhard Langer was a great player and captain

A very good winning percentage of 57 percent and has played the second-most matches for Europe behind Nick Faldo. He has only lost 15 times out of 42 matches representing Europe. Mr Dependable went on to captain the 2004 European team to a record nine-point victory on American soil.

Graeme McDowell

Graeme McDowell of Northern Ireland (R) shakes hands with Jordan Spieth of Team US after McDowell won his singles match at Gleneagles
Image: Graeme McDowell showed huge heart to beat Jordan Spieth in 2014

An excellent win percentage of 60 percent, and Graeme is best known for his ability as a foursomes player. The 2010 US Open champion is another very dependable player with a big heart as he proved when he led off the singles in 2014 and came from three down to beat Jordan Spieth. Colin Montgomerie sent him out in the final singles match of the 2010 contest for a reason - to deliver should it come down to his clash with Hunter Mahan. He did!

Rory McIlroy

CHASKA, MN - OCTOBER 02:  Rory McIlroy of Europe reacts on the eighth green during singles matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine National Golf Club on
Image: Rory McIlroy's passion for the Ryder Cup is undeniable

Arguably the most gifted player Europe has ever produced. Rory has gone on to become a very passionate Ryder Cup player despite describing it a mere "exhibition match" before his debut in 2010. With a winning ratio of 58 percent, he has an impressive record in all three disciplines of fourballs, foursomes and singles.

Colin Montgomerie

European team player Colin Montgomerie of Scotland celebrates on the 18th green after a 1up victory over USA team player David Toms
Image: Colin Montgomerie took over from Seve as European team talisman

Like Ian Poulter, Monty managed to get under the skin of the Americans. He has an incredible record in the singles of having played in eight matches and has never been beaten. He has a winning record of 65 percent, losing only nine of his 36 total matches. Monty also took over from Seve as the on-course lieutenant during Europe's great run of success in the 2000's.

Jose Maria Olazabal

the Singles Matches for The 39th Ryder Cup at Medinah Country Club on September 30, 2012 in Medinah, Illinois.
Image: Jose Maria Olazabal oversaw the most incredible comeback in Ryder Cup history

Like Seve, you can never refer to him on his own as it's always Seve and Ollie. A brilliant win percentage of 66 percent and having played 15 times together they only lost twice. Jose Maria went on to become the captain of the European team which produced the most astonishing comeback in Ryder Cup history at Medinah in 2012.

Ian Poulter

MEDINAH, IL - SEPTEMBER 30:  Ian Poulter of Europe celebrates a birdie putt on the 12th hole during the Singles Matches for The 39th Ryder Cup at Medinah C
Image: Ian Poulter has a remarkable record and his exploits at Medinah will live long in the memory

Much like Colin Montgomerie, Ian found a way of irritating the American players and crowd through his brilliant play, his attitude and his love of a Ryder Cup battle. He never lost in five singles matches and he boasts the most impressive win percentage in the modern era of 72 percent - losing only four of his 18 matches since his debut in 2004.

Justin Rose

Justin Rose, Europe, opening tee, foursomes, Ryder Cup
Image: Justin Rose is a genuine rock to have in the team

Justin has quietly amassed a very impressive 71 percent win record and, much like Luke Donald, his contribution to Europe has been quiet but effective. He has never lost a singles match and is most impressive in foursomes, losing only once in six matches. A real rock to have in the team.

Lee Westwood

CHASKA, MN - OCTOBER 01: Lee Westwood of Europe reacts to a birdie putt on the seventh green during afternoon fourball matches of the 2016 Ryder Cup at Haz
Image: Lee Westwood is one short of matching Nick Faldo's record number of appearances

Lee is one short of Nick Faldo's record of 11 appearances and has been a major pillar in Europe's success in the 2000's. With a winning ratio of 52 percent, he has delivered with many partners over the years, forming notable partnerships with the likes of Luke Donald, Sergio Garcia, Nick Faldo and Darren Clarke.

Honourable mentions

Peter Oosterhuis played in every Ryder Cup from 1971 to 1981, losing only two singles out of nine and beating Arnold Palmer twice. A 55 percent win ratio during years that Great Britain and Ireland were getting heavily beaten is very impressive.

Darren Clarke has a 58 per cent win ratio and is known best for his partnership with Lee Westwood and, of course, the emotional scenes at the K Club in 2006. Best record of a fourball player where he lost two out of nine matches.

Ian Woosnam and Paul McGinley during the 2016 Ryder Cup Captains Matches at Hazeltine National
Image: Ian Woosnam was tough to leave out

Ian Woosnam is such a quality player who is tough to leave out. Formed a very successful partnership with Nick Faldo and played in eight Ryder Cups before captaining Europe to a record-equalling nine-point win at the K Club.

Henrik Stenson formed a great partnership with Justin Rose in 2014. A high-quality, powerful player who, again, will play an important role at Paris National.

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