Paul McGinley rules out being Ryder Cup vice-captain to Darren Clarke

Team Europe captain Paul McGinley poses with the Ryder Cup ahead of the contest against the USA at Gleneagles on September 23, 2014
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Ryder Cup-winning captain Paul McGinley rules out being an assistant to new skipper Darren Clarke at the 2016 edition of the tournament in Hazeltine.

Paul McGinley has ruled out being a vice-captain to Darren Clarke at the 2016 Ryder Cup at Hazeltine.

McGinley, who led Europe to victory at Gleneagles in September, was part of the five-man panel which confirmed Clarke's appointment as skipper this afternoon.

While insisting that he will be available to counsel the Northern Irishman, McGinley has stressed that his official involvement in the tournament is now behind him.

"I won't be vice-captain, not for Darren or anybody," the 48-year-old told a Wednesday press conference.

"At this stage I don't really have the personality like Sam Torrance or Jose Maria Olazabal to come back as a vice-captain. I'm pretty sure I won't be one at all but of course I'll be supporting them."

Five-time Ryder Cup player Clarke was given the nod over Miguel Angel Jimenez and Thomas Bjorn to become captain.

Darren Clarke of Northern Ireland poses with a pink scarf supporting breast cancer awareness before teeing off in the Challenge Match ahead of the Omega Dubai Desert Classic on January 27, 2015
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