European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald has conceded that his side will likely go into next year’s contest in Italy as “underdogs”.
Speaking at an event to mark one year until the match at Marco Simone Golf Club near Rome, Donald acknowledged the strength of an American side that recently won its ninth consecutive Presidents Cup.
The main protagonists from that match at Quail Hollow Golf Club – Jordan Spieth, Justin Thomas and world No.1 Scottie Scheffler amongst them – are expected to feature again next year for Zach Johnson’s Ryder Cup side.
In Europe’s favour is the fact that they have not been beaten on home soil since 2023 and have won nine of the last 13 matches.
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However, Donald – appointed captain following first choice Henrik Stenson’s defection to LIV – is taking nothing for granted.
“No doubt we are going against a very, very strong opponent,” said the Englishman. “I think the US Presidents Cup team was the strongest they have ever been on paper, in terms of the world rankings.
“They have some phenomenal teams that seem to be tough to beat. You know, guys like [Xander] Schauffele and [Patrick] Cantlay, Justin and Jordan; these guys have records that are north of 80% win records. It’s…
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