With Justin Rose reportedly stepping aside from the race, attention now turns to who will lead Team Europe at the 2027 Ryder Cup set for Adare Manor in Ireland.
According to the Telegraph, Justin Rose has decided to withdraw from contention for the captaincy, aiming instead to qualify as a player for what would be his eighth Ryder Cup appearance. The 45-year-old Englishman remains focused on achieving a sixth team victory after a strong season that included a narrow loss to Rory McIlroy at The Masters and his first PGA Tour win in two years.
Rose’s decision leaves European officials with several potential candidates as they plan for the next home defence. The key question remains whether Luke Donald will be retained for a third term, or if fresh leadership will emerge.
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The search for Europe’s 2027 Ryder Cup captain intensifies as Justin Rose focuses on playing, leaving officials to weigh experienced contenders like Donald, McIlroy, Lowry, and Molinari.