As things stand, the regulations for Ryder Cup eligibility provide a possible pathway into the team that competes on the road at Bethpage Black for Rahm and any other European player currently plying his trade on the LIV Golf League.
It has been speculated that Woods could be the Ryder Cup captain for the 2025 matches at Bethpage Black or 2027 in Ireland. But Furyk sounded like any other golf fan who has a genuine curiosity about what Tiger might do.
Mickelson is aware that the captaincy that was all but guaranteed for him in 2025 evaporated when he joined LIV Golf.
The returning European Ryder Cup captain is not about to rush things ahead of the next matches in September 2025.
The about-face from McIlroy on the issue was something that was noted by commenters on social media.
Jon Rahm sat in a room in New York City wearing a LIV Golf varsity jacket and confirmed the worst kept secret in world sport: the reigning Masters champion has signed with the league.
The 45-year-old former world No.1 is Europe’s first repeat skipper since Bernard Gallacher rounded off his third successive captaincy with an unlikely triumph at Oak Hill in 1995.
MacIntyre will come to Australia with two primary goals – a third DP World Tour career victory and regaining a place in the world top 50 which would guarantee his place in all four of golf’s major championships in 2024.
In the two years before the next Ryder Cup, this topic promises to be discussed a lot more.
The 2025 US Ryder Cup captaincy is up for grabs, and within the last week it’s become clear that Tiger Woods could be the choice.
It was not known how the fire started in the hospitality area between the first and 18th holes.
Chair of the DP World Tour’s Tournament Committee, David Howell, said the captaincy selection process won’t begin until later in the year and is not likely to include formal interviews as has been the case in the recent past.
Money and emotion both resonate with golfers. The problem is they’re not the same thing.
According to a story in the Times of London on Monday, Schauffele’s place in the side was in jeopardy ahead of the match at Marco Simone because of a disagreement regarding the Ryder Cup’s player participation and benefit agreement.
John Burleigh stated that he tried to find golf balls while in the lake but came up empty-handed. He even hopped in a second time after the crowd egged him on.
There wasn’t much that went wrong for Europe during its latest Ryder Cup romp on home soil. It turns out, the ensuing celebration was a different story.
Embarrassing the marshal like that was probably a bit uncalled for, but hey, it’s Shane Lowry so it’s all good.
The concession was a little surprising from the ground, but not notably so—at least not based on my read on the situation.
If you thought the performances from the home side on the course on Sunday were impressive, take a look at what the Ryder Cup Europe social handle on X (formerly Twitter) captured and thankfully shared for all the world to see.
Donald showed his ability of executing a proven system of Ryder Cup success laid by past captains and players. Then, crucially, he built a backroom staff to that effect.
Playing incredibly well top to bottom, the European team was infused with positive energy that Donald tapped into brilliantly.
Luke Donald forced players to play for $100 matches on the first hole during practice rounds, and three-hole money matches between themselves to help them get into an aggressive mindset early.