Ryder Cup: Luke Donald calls on Europe’s players to write their own history
Europe captain Luke Donald urged his “fearless” players to write their own Ryder Cup history after showing faith in two of his rookies for the opening session in Rome.
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Europe captain Luke Donald urged his “fearless” players to write their own Ryder Cup history after showing faith in two of his rookies for the opening session in Rome.
On the outskirts of the Eternal City, Europe’s Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald has a simple message for his players: This is your time.
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The motivational language being used may vary but Europe's players have made it clear that they are very much united in their quest to regain the Ryder Cup.
ROME: A spectacular fly past by the Italian air force's Frecce Tricolori aerobatic team drowned out the start of US captain Zach Johnson's speech at the opening ceremony of the 44th Ryder Cup on Thursday (Sep 28). It could be a portent of things to come.
(Corrects headline and intro to clarify that Europe seeking to reclaim, not retain title)
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry have both been selected for action on the opening morning of the Ryder Cup in Italy.
GUIDONIA MONTECELIO, Italy — European team captain Luke Donald is hoping for a fast start at this week's Ryder Cup, which tees off Friday morning at Marco Simone outside Rome.