Tiger Woods Declines Captaincy for 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup Team
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Texas, April 2 (NationPress) The PGA of America announced that Tiger Woods will not take on the role of captain for the U.S. Ryder Cup Team in 2027 at Adare Manor Golf Club in Ireland. The highly anticipated event will occur from September 17-19, 2027, in County Limerick.
The PGA confirmed that Woods, who was a strong contender for the position previously held by Keegan Bradley for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, has chosen to decline the opportunity.
In a statement, the PGA of America expressed its support for Woods as he prioritizes his health and well-being: "We are keeping Tiger in our thoughts and prayers, wishing him strength, comfort, and recovery. Tiger has been a significant figure for our Association and the sport of golf."
Recently, Woods was involved in a vehicle accident in Jupiter Island, resulting in an arrest on suspicion of driving under the influence. He has pleaded not guilty to the charges.
On Wednesday, Woods made a public announcement regarding his decision to step back from professional golf to seek treatment and focus on his health following the rollover accident.
“We commend Tiger for prioritizing his long-term health and respect the bravery it takes to make such a personal choice. Tiger has informed us that he will not be serving as Captain of the 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup Team, and we fully support his decision," the statement continued.
The PGA of America stated that it will provide further updates regarding the Ryder Cup captaincy as appropriate.
Woods has represented the USA in the Ryder Cup eight times, with his debut in 1997 and his last appearance in 2018. However, he has only secured victory in the prestigious event once, back in 1999 at Brookline, Massachusetts.