Furyk Urges US Golfers to Prioritize Ryder Cup Ahead of 2027 Showdown
US captain Jim Furyk has warned that the United States must make the Ryder Cup a year‑round priority if it hopes to break a streak of losses, outlining both an immediate goal of winning at Adare Manor in 2027 and a longer‑term cultural blueprint.
Furyk’s Call for a Cultural Overhaul Ahead of the 2027 Ryder Cup
Furyk, appointed captain for a second time, said his job is to “create a culture, a chemistry amongst them” and to set two sets of goals: a short‑term aim to win on foreign soil and a long‑term plan to build continuity for future players and captains.
Recent Ryder Cup Record Highlights US Struggles
- US have won 2 of the last 8 Ryder Cups.
- Victory for Europe at Bethpage in 2025 left the US trailing.
- Furyk was captain when the US were “trounced” in Paris 2018.
Short‑Term Blueprint: Targeting Victory at Adare Manor
The immediate objective is to “scratch and claw” for a win at the 2027 event in Ireland, a feat the US has not achieved on foreign soil for many years.
Long‑Term Vision: Building Continuity and Year‑Round Focus
Furyk wants to establish a “blueprint” that ensures consistent preparation, player continuity, and a permanent emphasis on the Ryder Cup each year.
Potential Backroom Role for Tiger Woods and European Counterparts
Furyk indicated interest in involving Tiger Woods in the backroom team, despite Woods’ ongoing recovery from a March car crash. Across the Atlantic, European captain Luke Donald confirmed that the recent dispute involving Jon Rahm and the DP World Tour has been resolved, keeping Europe’s squad unified.
Outlook: US as Underdogs with a Chance to Upset
While Europe enters the 2027 Ryder Cup as heavy favourites, Furyk believes the US can relish the underdog role and that his cultural shift could narrow the gap.