Tiger Woods revealed Tuesday that he’d not been asked about a potential U.S. Ryder Cup captaincy in 2027.
“No one’s asked me,” Woods said, twice actually while evading whether he’d even be interested in the gig.
The PGA of America wouldn’t confirm whether it planned on reaching out to the 15-time major champion about the lead job at Adare Manor in Ireland. Woods has previously served as a vice captain in 2016, and he also captained the 2019 U.S. Presidents Cup team.
However, a PGA spokesperson did share with Golf Channel this statement: “It’s our hope to identify the 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup captain by the first quarter of next year.”
Keegan Bradley, who captain this year’s U.S. side in its loss at Bethpage, said he’d love a second stint but reckoned that probably wouldn’t happen.
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