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Luke Donald Will Captain Team Europe for a Third Straight Ryder Cup
In a move that probably won’t surprise many golf fans, Team Europe has officially announced that Luke Donald will return as Ryder Cup captain for a third consecutive time.
🚨🏆🇪🇺 #NEW — Luke Donald is BACK as the European Ryder Cup captain and will be going for the three-peat at Adare Manor in 2027, per @mrewanmurray. pic.twitter.com/zWJXpDifEi
— NUCLR GOLF (@NUCLRGOLF) March 4, 2026
The Englishman will lead Europe again at the 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor in Ireland, giving him a chance to make Ryder Cup history.
Donald has already guided Europe to back-to-back victories over the United States, first in Rome in 2023 and then again in New York at Bethpage Black in 2025. Those wins restored European momentum in the event and re-established the team culture that has long been one of Europe’s biggest strengths in the competition.
Continuity for Team Europe
One of the biggest reasons for bringing Donald back is simple: stability.
Since taking over the role ahead of the 2023 Ryder Cup, Donald has been widely praised by players for his attention to detail, communication style, and ability to build a strong team atmosphere.
That approach paid off quickly. Europe reclaimed the Ryder Cup with a convincing win in Rome and then did something even more impressive two years later — winning on American soil at Bethpage Black. It marked Europe’s first Ryder Cup victory in the United States since 2012, and it further cemented Donald’s reputation as one of the most effective leaders the team has had in the modern era.
Given those results, it’s no surprise the players wanted him back. Reports after both victories suggested strong support inside the European locker room for Donald to continue in the role.
A Chance at Ryder Cup History
Donald’s third captaincy isn’t just about continuity—it’s also about history. If Europe wins again at Adare Manor, Donald would become the first captain ever to win three Ryder Cups in a row.
That’s no small feat considering how competitive the Ryder Cup has become in the modern era. Europe has had legendary captains over the years, but none have managed three straight victories.
The setting for that attempt could hardly be better. Adare Manor will host the matches in Ireland, giving Europe the advantage of playing on home soil and in front of one of the most passionate Ryder Cup crowds in the world.
Questions Still Loom for the 2027 Matches
While Europe now has its leader in place, several storylines are already forming ahead of the 2027 Ryder Cup.
For one, the United States has yet to officially name its captain. Tiger Woods is widely considered the leading candidate, although he has not committed to the role due to time constraints and his involvement in PGA Tour leadership responsibilities.
Another lingering question involves eligibility issues tied to LIV Golf players. Some European stars have resolved their status with the DP World Tour, but the situation surrounding Jon Rahm remains uncertain and could become a major storyline as the event approaches.
The Bottom Line
For Team Europe, the decision to bring Luke Donald back feels like the obvious one. When a captain wins two straight Ryder Cups, earns the respect of the locker room, and clearly understands the unique dynamics of the event, you don’t overthink it.
Now the focus shifts to Adare Manor in 2027. With Donald back at the helm, Europe won’t just be trying to defend the Ryder Cup—they’ll be chasing a piece of history.
