McIlroy Backing Luke Donald To Be Handed 2023 Rome European Team Captaincy Reins

.….. by Fatiha Betscher at Albany in the Bahamas 

Rory McIlroy is backing Luke Donald to take over the captaincy reins of the 2023 European Ryder Cup team.

Donald was initially among as many as seven players in the mix to be handed the Rome captaincy reins following Europe’s defeat last September along the shores of Lake Michigan

The seven – Lee Westwood, Robert Karlsson, Henrik Stenson, Justin Rose, Ian Poulter, Graeme McDowell and Donald – however Westwood, who’ll be aged 50 in September 2023, recently formally advised he will be seeking a 13th team cap and thus ruled himself out.

And the Daily Record has spoken this week at the Hero World Challenge in the Bahamas with close friends Stenson and Rose and they also ruled out the captaincy as they will be seeking to each earn a sixth team appearance.

Former World No. 1 Donald, who turns 44 next Tuesday, has played in four winning European Teams (2004, 2006, 2010 and 2012) and has been a vice-captain for the 2018 and 2020 European sides.

Rory McIlroy backing Luke Donald for the 2023 European Ryder Cup captaincy

McIlroy, and speaking also to the Daily Record ahead of his Bahamas second round said: “I was not surprised by Lee’s decision and if Lee still thinks he can play and he’s competitive which he is, and if he doesn’t want to take a year-and-a-half out of his career, then I get his decision.

“As for Robert?  I don’t think Robert will be chosen as a captain.  He’s a great vice-captain.

“It’s why I think Luke would be a great captain.   When you look at his Ryder Cup record, he’s probably played in a good few of them (five) so Luke’s got the experience and the credentials and he would make for a good European captain.

A European Tour official indicated it will not be too early in the New Year when the Ryder Cup captaincy selection committee meets to choose a successor to Padraig Harrington.

And the Daily Record has learnt discussions are already taking place to resurrect the Seve Trophy and a biennial event that proved to be such a strong breeding ground for not only future Ryder Cup players but also Ryder Cup captains.

Paul McGinley was a winning GB & I vice-captain in three and a winning captain in two in 2009 and 2011 before being handed the European Ryder Cup captaincy in 2014 at Gleneagles.

The Seve Trophy that featured a GB & I side against Continental Europe was played from 2000 to 2013.

It is understood the event will return later next year in France.



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