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Ryder Cup captain Donald to return in 2025

Ryder Cup winning captain Luke Donald has broke from tradition and agreed to captain Team Europe again in 2025.

Luke Donald, former English golf player.
Luke Donald, former English golf player. Picture: AAP Image

Donald has been tasked with leading the team at Bethpage Black in New York in two years time after masterminding a commanding 16.5-11.5 win in Rome and becoming a favourite with fans and players alike.

After the contest in September, Europe's players immediately urged Donald to consider a second stint as captain and he now becomes the first since Bernard Gallacher to take charge of more than one contest.

"I'm delighted and honoured to have been given the chance to lead Team Europe in the Ryder Cup once again," said Donald, who was initially appointed for the 2023 edition after Henrik Stenson was sacked for joining LIV Golf.

"Great opportunities don't come along very often in life and I'm a great believer that when they do, you need to grab them with both hands. This is one of these moments.

"I've been fortunate as a player to have had many amazing times in the Ryder Cup over the years and so to add being a winning captain to that, to form bonds with the 12 players like we did in Italy and to get the result we did, was very special indeed.

"The Ryder Cup means so much to me, so to be captain again and have the chance to create more history by becoming only the second European captain to win back-to-back is exciting.

"There is no question that being a captain away from home is a tough task. But I have never shied away from challenges throughout my career and it is precisely the kind of thing that motivates me.

"I can't wait to get another 12-strong team to Bethpage in 2025."

While Gallacher led the side on multiple occasions between 1991 and 1995, it has been commonplace since 1997 that European captains only stay on for one contest, even those who led iconic victories such as Jose Maria Olazabal.

However, Donald's huge popularity with the players has turned the tide, with the 12 who took part chanting "two more years", while the former world number one was doing interviews following the victory in September.

"I think everyone sitting here would be very happy to have him again," Rory McIlroy said in the winning team's press conference.

Tommy Fleetwood, who secured the winning point, added: "Luke is amazing, we are all so proud of him.

"From when this whole process started, he's been so, so good. The way he's been this week has been phenomenal. We just look at Luke on another level. He's been amazing and I'm so happy that we could all get it done for him."

Donald said in the immediate aftermath of Europe's win that he would consider remaining as captain, although he was well aware that the last away victory was the 'Miracle at Medinah" in 2012.

"Maybe I go out leaving a legacy as a winning Ryder Cup captain and not risk that," Donald, who won the opening singles match in Europe's comeback in 2012, said.

"Obviously going over there in New York, which would be a real cauldron, those fans are extremely passionate. It would be a really, really tough environment. If I was to do this job, and I was to go over there and win, that would be some accomplishment."


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