The United States had a poor showing at the Ryder Cup. We all know this.

Bethpage Black will be remembered for how thoroughly the Europeans dominated their American counterparts and in all likelihood more specifically so for the questions that the whole thing generated. The 2027 version of the event at Adare Manor is still way off in the distance, but there are already all sorts of claims about what the American side has to do differently.

Furyk was firm in that the United States does not need to “reinvent the wheel” and noted that they have already done so in the past (shout out to the task force). It makes sense from a gamesmanship perspective for him to not divulge what American leadership may or may not be doing, but it is also fair to note that the process that went into this most recent Ryder Cup could certainly use some help.

As noted there is going to be a high level of attention on Team USA ahead of the next Ryder Cup. Jim Furyk and everyone involved have a tall task in front of them with regards to winning in general but obviously doing so on European soil.

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