Jim Furyk perfila cambios importantes para la Ryder Cup 2027

El capitán del equipo estadounidense de la Ryder Cup, Jim Furyk, detalló una serie de ajustes estratégicos durante sus primeras declaraciones públicas desde que asumió el cargo por segunda vez. Durante el PGA Championship, Furyk se centró en solucionar problemas persistentes con el desempeño del equipo.

Furyk abordó las dificultades del equipo estadounidense en el formato foursomes, señalando que han registrado un balance de 6-20 en dicha modalidad durante las últimas tres ediciones de la Ryder Cup. Afirmó que el enfoque cambiará hacia mejores análisis, la confección de la plantilla y la toma de decisiones sobre las parejas con mayor antelación a partir de la próxima primavera para fomentar la química durante todo el año.

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