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Luke Donald has made his feelings clear on Jon Rahm and the DP World Tour reaching a solution to their standoff, and the impact the situation may have on team chemistry
Jim Furyk didn’t just accept the 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup captaincy; he came in with something to say. The 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup captain spoke on May 13 in a Golf Channel clip on X about Team USA’s preparation for its 2025 Ryder Cup loss at Bethpage Black.
Jim Furyk, who captained the U.S. in a 2018 loss outside Paris and has been a vice captain four times, said the U.S. Ryder Cup system is in disrepair.
Jon Rahm has reached a settlement with the DP World Tour to resolve his $3 million fine, allowing him to play in the Ryder Cup next year.
Belgium’s Nicolas Colsaerts announced his retirement at the end of 2025. However, he couldn’t stop himself from returning to the course for long, as the 43-year-old is set to make a temporary comeback for a DP World Tour event this week.
The European captain will have a star LIV golfer available to compete, regardless of what happens to LIV going forward.
Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald has addressed the situation surrounding Jon Rahm and the DP World Tour, expressing his delight over the Spaniard's resolution with the tour ahead of the Ryder Cup at Adar
Last year’s Ryder Cup could not have gone much worse for Team USA, and new captain Jim Furyk is facing the music. Furyk, who was one of Keegan Bradley’s Vice Captains at Bethpage Black, has been appointed as the captain for Adare Manor next year.
The 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup captain spoke to reporters at Aronimink Golf Club ahead of the 2026 PGA Championship and admitted that he hoped he would be approached for the job.
Despite automatically qualifying for the 2025 USA Ryder Cup Team, Bryson DeChambeau was a controversial member of the squad. It's no secret that
Tiger Woods' future in golf remains uncertain after his March DUI arrest, but 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk says he'd have a spot on his staff.
Fianna Fáil minister of state Niall Collins has dismissed as “cynical” suggestions that a bypass in the Limerick town of Adare has only been approved because the 2027 Ryder Cup will be held in the town.