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Raphael
Jacquelin targets Ryder Cup
France’s Raphael Jacquelin said it was only a matter
of time before a French name returned to the Ryder Cup
team list after watching his countrymen win two of the
last three European Tour events.
The 33-year-old, who will defend his Asian Open title
in Shanghai starting on Thursday, has taken heart from
victories by Thomas Levet at last month’s Andalucia
Open and Gregory Bourdy in the Portuguese Open the following
week.
Levet was the last Frenchman to play in the Ryder Cup,
helping Europe to victory in 2004.
“It is not a big surprise as the French group is
improving a lot. We are all working hard to compete at
the top in Europe and maybe later the top of the world,” Jacquelin
told the European Tour Web site.
“There is a lot of competition and it is good. It’s
the way to go. And maybe we will see a French player in
the Ryder Cup team at the end of the year.”.
While struggling to make the cut at last week’s
China Open, Jacquelin was busy admiring 2007 Challenge
Tour champion Michael Lorenzo-Vera’s joint-second
finish behind Ireland’s Damien McGrane.
“That was his best finish and he has great potential.
He has a good mental approach, never gives up. And he is
young,” Jacquelin said of the 23-year-old French
rookie.
Jacquelin, who enjoyed a ritual champagne-dousing from
French players after snatching last year’s Asian
Open, was less bullish about his own prospects of sustaining
the hot French streak this week.
The Frenchman will have to overcome the likes of twice
U.S. Open champion Retief Goosen and Swedish world number
13 Henrik
Stenson at the Tomson Golf Club, after taking a month
off.
“I can’t say (my form) is the same this year
as I haven’t played for a month but you never know
in this game. I just need to get some rhythm,” he
said.
The 2008 Ryder Cup will be held from Sept. 19-21 at Valhalla
Golf Club in Louisville, Kentucky. |