HOUSTON — Jim Furyk is returning as U.S. Ryder Cup captain for the 2027 matches in Ireland as the Americans try to get back on track against a European team that has dominated the last three decades, The Associated Press has learned.
Furyk would be the fourth U.S. captain to get a second chance dating to 1979, considered the modern era of the Ryder Cup once continental Europe became part of it.
Three people aware of the selection process said the Ryder Cup committee chose Furyk once Tiger Woods removed himself from competition after his March 27 arrest on suspicion of DUI. They spoke on condition of anonymity because the PGA of America has not announced it.
Furyk declined to comment in a text message.
When asked for confirmation, the PGA of America said in a statement Friday, “We look forward to sharing details regarding our 2027 U.S. Ryder Cup captain announcement soon.”
Furyk was the 2018 captain in Paris, a 17½-10½ win for Europe. That week was marked by the four U.S. captain’s picks going 2-10-0 at Le Golf National and by Patrick Reed blaming Jordan Spieth for them not playing together and Furyk for benching Reed twice.
Furyk — the 2003 U.S. Open champion at Olympia Fields — led the Americans to victory as Presidents Cup captain in 2024, and he was said to be a reliable voice as an assistant to U.S. captain Keegan Bradley in the last Ryder Cup.
Europe built a record seven-point lead after two days last year at Bethpage Black and held on for its second straight victory under captain Luke Donald, the former Northwestern All-American who returns for a third stint in Ireland.
Bradley was a surprise choice for the 2025 matches after the PGA of America waited until the summer of 2024 to see if Woods wanted the job.
This time around, the PGA of America set a soft deadline for the end of March for Woods to decide, and its backup plan was to have a list of candidates for the Ryder Cup committee to consider if Woods chose not to be captain.
It was not known which way Woods was leaning before his SUV clipped the back of a trailer being pulled by a pickup truck on a residential road in Florida, turning his vehicle on its side. Woods was arrested and briefly jailed after Florida authorities determined he was impaired.
Four days later, Woods said he was stepping away indefinitely “to seek treatment and focus on my health,” and he told the PGA of America he would not be captain.
Davis Love III (2012 and 2016), Tom Watson (1993 and 2014) and Jack Nicklaus (1983 and 1987) are the other U.S. captains to have the job twice since 1979.
Love and Nicklaus captained Ryder Cup matches at home both times. Furyk faces the daunting task of trying to win on the road, which the Americans haven’t done since 1993.
The Americans were coming off a resounding 2016 victory at Hazeltine when they went to Le Golf National, set up with narrow fairways and thick rough. After getting out to a 3-1 lead, the Americans never won another session.
Woods, coming off a victory the week before at the Tour Championship, went 0-4. Phil Mickelson went 0-2 and Bryson DeChambeau was 0-3. All were captain’s picks. DeChambeau had won two FedEx Cup playoff events leading into the matches.
Europe has won 11 of the last 15 matches dating to 1995 at Oak Hill. Donald will try to become the first captain to win three straight times in September 2027 at Adare Manor.