Langer celebrating the 2004 Ryder Cup triumph
Bernhard Langer has not ruled out a second stint as European Ryder Cup captain, but insists he would only return to the post if asked. < Back to Story
Langer celebrating the 2004 Ryder Cup triumph
Bernhard Langer has not ruled out a second stint as European Ryder Cup captain, but insists he would only return to the post if asked. < Back to Story

Skysports.com takes a first-hand look around the Celtic Manor complex in pictures.

Pictures of Team Europe's individual players as selected by Ryder Cup captain Colin Montgomerie.

Pictures of Team USA's individual players as selected by Ryder Cup captain Corey Pavin.

As we countdown to the Ryder Cup at Celtic Manor, here's a look at the tournament's prestigious history.

Check out our gallery of European captain Colin Montgomerie's Ryder Cup career.

Pictures from USA's 16.5 -11.5 victory over Europe in the 37th Ryder Cup at Valhalla.

Pictures from the 2006 Ryder Cup held at The K Club in County Kildare, Ireland.

Tiger Woods won the US Open on one leg and, despite Poulter's best efforts, Europe fail in Valhalla.
Comments (1)
Hugh O'connor says...
It's important for the 2010 Ryder Cup that we don't talk about the captain in terms of Nick Faldo, no more than in terms of Woosnam or Langer in 2004. Each Cup is a new set of matches, and we've got to move on. I personally don't agree with a lot of what Faldo did, but it's over. That said, I don't think he should be picked again for another Ryder Cup. Langer was a fantastic captain in 2004 - he has a lot of respect from all the players out on Tour as a guy who's still out there winning tournaments and money lists. He's performed brilliantly on both the European and US Seniors Tours this year. No one can doubt that he's still got the competitive edge. Jose Maria Olazabal will be a fantastic captain, but who knows when he'll stop trying to make the team himself?
Posted 15:23 18th November 2008