Speculation Surrounding Justin Rose's Role as Ryder Cup Captain in 2025

"We all recognise how difficult it is to win away nowadays"- he said


by SEAD DEDOVIC

Speculation Surrounding Justin Rose's Role as Ryder Cup Captain in 2025
Speculation Surrounding Justin Rose's Role as Ryder Cup Captain in 2025 © Andy Lyons / Getty Images Sport

Justin Rose will not be captain of the European team for 2025, considering that it is not part of his plans. This great golfer would rather be at the Ryder Cup in another role. The next Ryder Cup will be played in the US. The European team will try to do the greatest feat; Achieving victory on away soil!

"We all recognise how difficult it is to win away nowadays, and whichever captain does it can claim the ultimate Ryder Cup success. But if it happens in 2025, I want to contribute as a player. If Luke wants it, he should get it”.

- Justin Rose said. Rose is still focused on his playing career and wants to do great things in the coming period. Considering his qualities, we have no doubt that he will really succeed in this. “2025 is too early for me.

The captaincy starts next year, and I feel like I’ve got some good things ahead of me as a player. It’s not so much that I feel I ‘need’ to play at Bethpage, it’s more than I ‘need’ to believe I can play.

That’s important. If you look at Luke, he sacrificed a lot this year and last year, because his game was coming back but he had to concentrate on the Ryder Cup. ”

Luke Donald's role

Luke Donald quickly accepted the role of captain.

He knew it was a huge challenge, but also something he wanted. Henrik Stenson was stripped of his captain's armband as he became part of LIV Golf. “In truth, it probably came too early for him but because of the circumstances he probably thought he should do it." Although many are not optimistic that Donald will be the captain of the next Ryder Cup, Rose believes that he is an ideal candidate and that he could once again lead the European team.

"You have to be current, can’t have stopped playing, because that link has to be there. So it’s a fine line. But in my view Luke is probably coming to that sweet spot right now”. Source: Golfmonthly

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