Stewart Cink Eyes Ryder Cup Captain Role 🇺🇸 | Can He Turn Team USA Around for 2027?

🇺🇸 Stewart Cink wants the job: Could the veteran be the leader Team USA needs for Ryder Cup 2027? After Team USA’s bitter defeat at Bethpage Black, criticism of the PGA of America and captain Keegan Bradley is mounting, and fans are calling for a seasoned hand to turn things around. ⛳

Cink, a five-time Ryder Cup player, four-time Presidents Cup competitor, eight-time PGA Tour winner, and 2009 British Open champion, has made it clear he’s eager to captain the Americans. In this video, we break down Cink’s frustrations with the selection process, the PGA’s mishandling of 2025, and why fans believe he could restore U.S. dominance over Europe.

🔥 From Bradley’s controversial pairings to fan outrage on social media, we explore the challenges facing Team USA and what it will take to reclaim Ryder Cup glory at Adare Manor in Ireland.

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The bitter taste of defeat at Beth Paige Black remains fresh for team USA and questions about leadership are already swirling ahead of the 2027 Ryder Cup at Otter Manor. Criticism has mounted over captain Keegan Bradley’s decisions, including pairing Patrick Kentlay and Colum Morawa twice, which drew widespread backlash. Amid the fallout, veteran golfer Steuart Sync has made it clear he is eager to lead the American squad. The 52-year-old, a five-time RDER Cup participant, four-time President’s Cup competitor, eighttime PGA Tour winner, and 2009 British Open champion, believe his experience could help restore US dominance. Sink revealed his frustration with the 2025 selection process, which left him in the dark about whether he was under consideration. I thought it went well, but I haven’t received one word since then. Never got a call back that said, “We’re going in another direction.” All I know is at the end of the conversation, it sounded like things look pretty good for you. Never heard another word. I was gutted. I thought I had a pretty good shot at it. It’s not a selfish thing, though. I want the team to be the best it can be, he said, reflecting on discussions with US team manager John Wood. Sink only learned at the 2024 Scottish Open that Bradley would captain the 45th RDER Cup. I thought the PGA got themselves into a mess this year because Keegan was one of our top 12 players and because he was captained, they kind of prevented him from playing. I don’t have any desire or designs to think that I will be on the next team. But I’m not that far removed from playing out there every week in the majors and even winning tournaments, he added. Fan have also voiced frustration with the PGA of America’s management. One fan summed it up bluntly. Sounds like the PGA needs to be gutted. Social media reactions have been unfiltered with fans arguing that Team USA needs seasoned leadership in a structured system to develop top players, citing Europe’s model under Luke Donald as an example. Despite the criticism, Bradley maintained the respect of his players, even if some calls were questioned. Justin Thomas, asked about whether the Americans were outplayed by Europe, defended his captain. We needed to make more putts. That’s what Keegan needed. The comment highlighted the player captain connection, though fans remain unconvinced. One tweeted, “Sink would be a great choice. They need a captain who isn’t playing alongside team members week in and week out. Looking ahead to 2027, Sink is doubling down on his interest. Heck yeah, I’m interested. I’d love to represent the United States, take some of the experience I’ve got, and hopefully turn this thing around.” The Ryder Cup has felt like a European party for 15 years. It’s not something you go out and sell yourself on. I hope I get a chance to be Ryder Cup captain and turn this thing around for the U.S. He said ahead of this week’s PGA Tour Champion stop. With questions now looming over leadership and strategy, the PGA of America faces intense scrutiny. Fans are calling for change, citing poor core selections, mismanaged hospitality, and a leadership structure that seems increasingly out of touch. The clock is ticking as team USA looks to avoid repeating the mistakes of 2025 and reclaim Ryder Cup glory in Ireland.

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