Be your own man, McGinley tells new Europe captain Clarke

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By Tony Jimenez LONDON (Reuters) - Paul McGinley has urged his Ryder Cup successor Darren Clarke to 'be your own man' when he captains Europe at Hazeltine, Minnesota next year. McGinley was hailed as an inspiration by his players after guiding Europe to victory over Tom Watson's United States in Scotland in September. "The best advice I can give is to be yourself and do what you think is right," the 48-year-old McGinley told Sky Sports television. It's about doing what is best for him and doing it how he sees fit." It was a unanimous decision by the panel to give twice former vice-captain Clarke the top job instead of Miguel Angel Jimenez of Spain or Dane Thomas Bjorn but McGinley acknowledged the Northern Irishman would be sailing in uncharted territory.

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