Luke Donald has been named Europe's Ryder Cup captain for next year's event in Rome. The Englishman replaces Henrik Stenson, who was stripped of the role after joining the breakaway LIV Golf Series.
Ad/> Donald, 44, had been a contender for the post before Stenson's appointment earlier in the year, and has now been confirmed as the Swede's replacement.
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He has also twice been a vice-captain at the event, aiding Thomas Bjorn in 2018 and Padraig Harrington at last year's Ryder Cup at Whistling Straits. “I am incredibly proud to be named European Ryder Cup Captain for 2023," Donald said. «It is truly one of the greatest honours that can be bestowed upon a golfer, to lead a team of your peers and be an ambassador for an entire continent. “I feel extremely privileged to have been given that responsibility and it is a responsibility I do not take lightly. “Some of my best experiences in golf have been in the Ryder Cup and I would not swap those for anything.