Jim Furyk outlines major changes for 2027 Ryder Cup

U.S. Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk detailed a series of strategic adjustments during his first public comments since taking the role for a second time. Speaking at the PGA Championship, Furyk focused on fixing long-standing issues with team performance.

Furyk addressed the U.S. team's struggles in foursomes play, noting that the side has gone 6-20 in that format over the last three Ryder Cups. He said the focus will shift to better analytics, roster construction and earlier pairing decisions starting next spring to build chemistry year-round.

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Tiger Woods and PGA Tour CEO at a podium announcing tour changes at the Travelers Championship.
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Tiger Woods returns to spotlight at PGA Tour announcement

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Tiger Woods made his first public appearance since his March arrest at the Travelers Championship on Tuesday. He joined PGA Tour CEO Brian Rolapp to unveil changes to the tour's competitive structure starting in 2028.

The PGA of America has appointed Jim Furyk to captain the United States Ryder Cup team for the 2027 event at Adare Manor in Ireland. Furyk, returning after a 2018 loss, cited his faith in the current players as the main reason. He will be supported by vice captains Stewart Cink and Justin Leonard.

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Rory McIlroy expressed worries about the PGA Tour's proposed two-track schedule system during a Tuesday press conference at Shinnecock Hills Golf Club ahead of the U.S. Open.

Bryson DeChambeau posted a 34-minute video on YouTube to detail his performance issues after missing the cut at the 2026 U.S. Open.

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Rory McIlroy, the defending champion, carded a seven-under 65 in the second round to surge to 12-under par, opening a six-shot lead through 36 holes at the 2026 Masters. Sam Burns and Patrick Reed sit tied for second at six under, with Justin Rose, Shane Lowry and Tommy Fleetwood one stroke further back. The lead marks the largest at the 36-hole mark in tournament history.

Rory McIlroy claimed his second consecutive Masters title at Augusta National, edging Scottie Scheffler by one stroke with a closing bogey on the 18th. Unlike the cathartic sobs of his 2025 victory after a 14-year major drought, this win sparked pure jubilation as he screamed skyward and embraced loved ones, now boasting six majors.

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