Jim Furyk will be back as the US Ryder Cup captain in Ireland when the biennial event returns in 2027.
Furyk is now the fourth Ryder Cup captain to get a second chance at leading the US team dating back to 1979.
The decision came after Tiger Woods removed himself from consideration following his latest DUI charge. Woods previously removed himself from consideration in 2025, when the Ryder Cup was held at Bethpage.
The PGA of America, which picks the team captain, issued a statement in support of Woods after he withdrew himself from consideration to undergo treatment following his latest DUI charge.
‘[We stand] in full support of Tiger Woods as he steps away to focus on his health and well-being,’ read the PGA statement.
We are keeping Tiger in our thoughts and prayers, with sincere hope for his strength, comfort and recovery. Tiger has meant to much to our Association and to the game of golf. Since his Ryder Cup debut in 1997, he has been an enduring part of the PGA of America family.
‘His connection to our PGA of America Golf Professionals, and his lasting impact on the sport, have inspired generations and profoundly shaped the game.
‘We commend Tiger for prioritising his long-term health and deeply respect the courage it takes to make such a personal decision. Tiger has shared with us that he will not serve as captain of the 2027 Ryder Cup team and we support his decision. The PGA of America will share further updates regarding the Ryder Cup captaincy when appropriate.’
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Tiger Woods and Team USA captain Jim Furyk are seen during the USA team photos in 2018








