The US Ryder Cup team is preparing to take on the challenge of winning the match in Europe for the first time in 30 years. However, one big name who won’t be in Italy offering his expertise is Tiger Woods.
The 47-year-old has appeared for the US Ryder Cup team eight times, most recently in the defeat in France in 2018, where he was also a vice captain. Woods was also a playing captain in the US in the 2019 Presidents Cup, and, with that experience, had been earmarked for a role in the 2023 Ryder Cup by Johnson as long ago as last October, when he declared he would be part of Team USA “in some capacity.”
However, time out after ankle surgery put paid to any slim hopes he had of a playing appearance, while he wasn’t named among Johnson’s five vice captains. Now, the Team USA captain has confirmed Woods won’t be making an appearance in Italy to assist the cause, telling the media at Marco Simone: “No, Tiger will not be joining us in Italy. He’s got a lot on his plate.“
Even with Woods’s absence from competitive action since limping out of April’s Masters, he certainly has stayed busy, including an appearance on the bag for son Charlie in his latest win, his involvement in the upcoming made-for-prime-time TV competition TGL and his appointment to the role of Player Director on the PGA Tour Policy Board.
Despite the 15-time Major winner’s lack of direct involvement, though, Johnson said he had been in contact with the leadership and the players, albeit to largely offer words of encouragement.
He continued: “As far as conferring with him, communicating with him, I mean, we have up to this point, and he is one of – he understands that now that our feet are on the ground, it’s probably kind of best that we navigate this ourselves.
“At this point, it’s more encouragement on his side, whether he’s texting the guys or texting the vice captains and captains, he’s there to encourage because he’s very invested in what we do year-in and year-out with Team USA, and that has never ceased and I’m grateful for that.”
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