Winning Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald says he “would consider it” if asked to take the job again when Team Europe heads to New York to defend their trophy in 2025.
Donald led his 12 men in blue and yellow to a 16.5-11.5 victory over Team USA at Marco Simone – Europe’s seventh consecutive win on home soil.
But as attention turns quickly to the next edition of golf’s most famous team event, lining up the correct captain is high on both side’s agenda.
In the post-event press conference at Marco Simone, a question regarding the possibility of retaining the captaincy was directed at Donald.
After initially refusing to be drawn on the prospect but encouraged to answer the question by one of his players, Team Europe’s 2023 captain quipped: “I haven’t been asked yet.”
Rory McIlroy then jumped in to have his own say after being asked if the World No.2 would want Donald as his leader again at Bethpage Black.
McIlroy said: “I think everyone sitting here would be very happy to have him again.”
In a later interview with Sky Sports, sporting a slightly hoarse voice as a result of lengthy team celebrations the night before, Donald certainly did not rule out him going back-to-back as Team Europe’s head honcho.
He said: “We had a great week together. It is a long process, and this is not an easy job. I certainly haven’t really given it any thought yet. It’s something that I would have to sit down and think about.
“Of course, I would consider it, but I’m trying to enjoy this moment right now. I’m trying to enjoy this victory, and then we’ll see what happens in the future.”
“We will see what happens in the future…” 👀Europe Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald on whether he will stay in his role to lead out the team for next years competition ⛳🏆 pic.twitter.com/3SrBtr5Cp3October 2, 2023
Leadership success on debut for the Englishman extended his own spotless record in the Ryder Cup, having won four times as a player between 2004 and 2012. Donald suggested one of the key considerations behind not taking on the job again would be to maintain his unblemished love affair with the contest.
He said: “I’ve…
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