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Darren Clarke defends Ryder Cup captaincy in face of criticism – ‘the guys could not have given me an inch more’

Europe skipper, playing in Macau this week, says he has no regrets about how he prepared the team, saying the Americans simply played better

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Darren Clarke on the course at the Macau Golf and Country Club on Wednesday. Photo: Asian Tour

Darren Clarke consigned Europe’s Ryder Cup defeat to history on Wednesday as he prepares to start a new chapter in his life at the US$1.1 million Venetian Macao Open.

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He didn’t turn out to be the genius – US captain Davis Love grabbed that accolade ¬ but Clarke was adamant he and his team had done everything they could at Hazeltine.

“I’ve been through worse,” said Clarke, who lost his first wife, Heather, to cancer in 2006. “The guys could not have given me an inch more and no one could have tried harder.

“I have gone through everything. The Americans just played better. Such is professional sport.”

Clarke, 48, has taken flak over his player selection and pairings – both sensitive and prickly issues – but said in hindsight he would have changed nothing.

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