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Donald eyes historic third Ryder Cup captaincy
20 Jan
Summary
- Luke Donald is considering a third Ryder Cup captaincy.
- Justin Rose is aiming to play in the next Ryder Cup.
- Rahm and Hatton's LIV Golf sanctions appeal is pending.

Luke Donald is nearing a potential third term as Europe's Ryder Cup captain, with discussions set to occur this week in Dubai. Having previously captained Europe to victory in Rome and with the team retaining the trophy in September, Donald is considering the unprecedented feat of leading Europe to three consecutive wins. Shane Lowry expressed confidence that the captaincy is Donald's if he desires it, highlighting the significant allure of achieving a third consecutive triumph.
The commitment required for a third captaincy is a major consideration for Donald, balanced against his family life. Additionally, the unresolved appeals of Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton against sanctions imposed by the European Tour Group for their involvement in LIV Golf add a layer of complexity, particularly concerning their potential participation in the Ryder Cup.
Justin Rose, previously considered a successor, now intends to play in the upcoming Ryder Cup at Adare Manor. Francesco Molinari is also mentioned as a potential alternative. Lowry emphasized that the decision rests with Donald, acknowledging the substantial undertaking but also the historic opportunity.




