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Paul McGinley

Paul McGinley is an Irish professional golfer with four European Tour wins. He is renowned for sinking the winning putt at the 2002 Ryder Cup against Jim Furyk. McGinley also captained the European team to victory in the 2014 Ryder Cup, becoming the first Irishman to hold that position.

December 1966: Paul McGinley Born

On December 1966, Paul Noel McGinley was born. He is an Irish professional golfer.

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1989: Irish Amateur Close Championship Win

In 1989, Paul McGinley won the Irish Amateur Close Championship, marking an early achievement in his career.

1991: Selection for Britain & Ireland Walker Cup Team

In 1991, Paul McGinley was selected for the Britain & Ireland Walker Cup team at Portmarnock Golf Club.

1991: South of Ireland Championship Win

In 1991, Paul McGinley won the South of Ireland Championship at Lahinch Golf Club, adding another title to his amateur career.

1991: Turned professional

In late 1991, McGinley turned professional.

1992: Joined the European Tour

In 1992, at the age of 25, McGinley joined the European Tour, marking the beginning of his professional career.

1993: Lost Playoff in French Open

In 1993, McGinley lost in a playoff to Costantino Rocca in the French Open.

1994: Lost Playoff in Open Mediterrania

In 1994, McGinley lost in a playoff to José María Olazábal in the Open Mediterrania.

1996: Marriage to Allison Shapcott

In 1996, McGinley married Allison Shapcott, who played golf for England and on the Ladies European Tour. They met at United States International University in San Diego.

1996: First European Tour Title

In 1996, Paul McGinley won his first title on the European Tour at the Hohe Brücke Open, which was formerly known as the Austrian Open.

1997: World Cup of Golf Win

In 1997, Paul McGinley won the World Cup of Golf for Ireland, along with Pádraig Harrington.

2001: Celtic Manor Resort Wales Open Victory

In 2001, McGinley won the Celtic Manor Resort Wales Open on the fifth extra hole of a playoff. The tournament was shortened to 36 holes due to heavy rain.

2002: 2002 Ryder Cup Victory

During the 2002 Ryder Cup, Paul McGinley famously holed a ten-foot putt on the 18th hole in his match against Jim Furyk at The Belfry. This secured the Ryder Cup victory for Europe in 2002.

2002: Ryder Cup Appearance and Victory

In 2002, Paul McGinley made a Ryder Cup appearance. His ten-foot putt on the 18th hole in his match against Jim Furyk secured the ½ point Europe needed for victory.

2004: Best Finish in Major Championship

In 2004, McGinley achieved his best finish in one of the four major championships, tying for 6th place in the PGA Championship.

2004: Ryder Cup Appearance and Victory

In 2004, Paul McGinley made a consecutive Ryder Cup appearance with Europe being victorious.

2005: Best Season on European Tour

2005 marked McGinley's best season on the European Tour, finishing third on the Order of Merit.

2005: Loss in HSBC World Match Play Championship Final

In 2005, McGinley lost in the final of the HSBC World Match Play Championship at Wentworth to Michael Campbell.

2005: Runner-Up Finish in BMW Championship

In 2005, Paul McGinley finished second to Ángel Cabrera in the BMW Championship at Wentworth.

2005: Volvo Masters Win

In 2005, Paul McGinley won the season-ending Volvo Masters at the Valderrama Golf Club in Spain, finishing two strokes ahead of Sergio García.

2006: Ryder Cup Appearance and Victory

In 2006, Paul McGinley made a third consecutive Ryder Cup appearance, contributing to Europe's victory. He conceded a putt to J. J. Henry due to a streaker incident.

2008: Runner-Up Finish in KLM Open

In 2008, McGinley finished runner-up in the KLM Open played in the Netherlands, behind Darren Clarke.

2010: European Ryder Cup Vice-Captain

In 2010, McGinley served as one of the European vice-captains to Colin Montgomerie for the Ryder Cup.

2012: European Ryder Cup Vice-Captain

In 2012, McGinley served as one of the European vice-captains to José María Olazábal for the Ryder Cup.

January 2013: Named Europe Team Captain for 2014 Ryder Cup

On January 15, 2013, Paul McGinley was named the Europe team captain for the 2014 Ryder Cup.

May 2013: Backing for Sergio García

In May 2013, McGinley publicly backed Sergio García following a feud with Tiger Woods, stating that it was "no big deal" after García apologised for his controversial remark.

September 2014: Garcia Qualifies for Ryder Cup

In September 2014, Sergio Garcia eventually qualified for McGinley’s European squad, ahead of the Ryder Cup.

2014: Ryder Cup Victory as Captain

At the 2014 Ryder Cup in Scotland, McGinley’s European team defeated the American team captained by Tom Watson with a winning margin of 16½ to 11½.

2014: Influence of Gaelic Football

In 2014, McGinley credited his experience in Gaelic football for his passion for team sports, suggesting it played a part in why he was appointed European captain for the 2014 Ryder Cup.

2014: Captain of Europe's Ryder Cup Side

In 2014, Paul McGinley was the winning captain of Europe in the Ryder Cup, becoming the first Irishman to captain Europe's Ryder Cup side.

2014: Named Europe Team Captain for 2014 Ryder Cup

Paul McGinley was named the Europe team captain for the 2014 Ryder Cup, which was announced January 2013.