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Captain Jim Furyk gives grim US Ryder Cup assessment and plan to set things right

New York Post·Mark Cannizzaro·19 days ago
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NEWTOWN SQUARE, Pa. — Jim Furyk sat in the friendly confines of a media interview tent adjacent to the Aronimink clubhouse Wednesday speaking passionately about the Ryder Cup — the upcoming 2027 matches and beyond. The 56-year-old Furyk was born 10 miles down the road from this week’s PGA Championship venue, in the Chester County Hospital, and he was raised about 90 minutes up Route 30 in Lancaster, Pa. “It’s nice to be back, see some friends, familiar faces,” Furyk said. Ryder cup captain Jim Furyk talks with the media during a press conference before the PGA Championship at Aronimink Golf Club on May 13, 2026. Getty Images The atmosphere in 18 months’ time for Furyk, who was recently named as the U.S. Ryder Cup captain for a second time, will not be as welcoming at Adare Manor in Ireland, where the Europeans will try to defeat the Americans for a third consecutive time for their captain, Luke Donald. Furyk, who captained the U.S.…

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