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Luke Donald to return as European Ryder Cup Captain in 2027 at Adare Manor

Luke Donald will serve as the European Ryder Cup Captain once again at Adare Manor

Team Europe 2027 Ryder Cup Captain Announcement
Team Europe 2027 Ryder Cup Captain Announcement
WEST PALM BEACH, FLORIDA - MARCH 03: Luke Donald is announced as Team Europe Captain for the 2027 Ryder Cup on March 03, 2026 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)
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He’s back.

Following the European dismantling of the United States at Bethpage Black last September there were plenty of questions as to what the future would look like as far as leadership was concerned. Would Luke Donald return? For a third appearance as Captain? If not who would take the role? Justin Rose? Even though he’s still playing so well?!

Luke Donald is returning as Ryder Cup Captain

Minds were racing, but six months later we have an answer. Donald announced on Wednesday that he is returning to lead the Europeans and will serve as Captain for their squad at the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor.

Donald is arguably the greatest European Ryder Cup Captain of all time. This is the territory we are talking about here. Should he pull off yet another victory then his case might be of the open and shut variety.

While Donald has led the Europeans to consecutive Ryder Cup victories, the first of them at Marco Simone was on home soil. It was different and seismic for an away team to win a Ryder Cup like what happened at Bethpage, given that it had not happened since since Medinah in 2012, and Donald was instrumental in making that happen.

Ryder Cup Winners in 21st Century

  • 2025: Europe
  • 2023: Europe
  • 2021: United States
  • 2018: Europe
  • 2016: United States
  • 2014: Europe
  • 2012: Europe
  • 2010: Europe
  • 2008: United States
  • 2006: Europe
  • 2004: Europe
  • 2002: Europe

Adare Manor will be the 13th Ryder Cup this century and of the previous 12 there have been two instances where the Europeans won three in a row. It sure would be something if they did it again, especially given how vocal the United States has been about righting their wrongs; however, winning on the road will be difficult.

Luke Donald is also a highly-decorated Ryder Cup player as well. In four appearances he was a part of four victories and in terms of what he was in control of has a record of 10-4-1 in individual matches. He has won 70% of available points to him.

Kyle Porter encapsulated this point in noting how Luke Donald’s legacy has been significantly amplified by the Ryder Cup at large. Donald was obviously an incredible player, but he has reached truly legendary status as a result of the last few years. Serving as the Captain that allows the Americans to win an away Ryder Cup would take a little bit of wind out of those sails.

It seems he is ready for that challenge, though.

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