Woods will not serve as 2027 US Ryder Cup Captain: PGA


Tiger Woods will not serve as the United States (US) Captain for the 2027 Ryder Cup, the PGA of America said on Wednesday, ​after the 15-time major champion announced he was stepping away ‌to focus on his health.

The PGA of America said it supported Woods’ decision as the 50-year-old announced he was seeking treatment following his arrest on ​a driving under the influence charge stemming from a rollover ​crash in Florida last week.

“Tiger has shared with us ⁠that he will not serve as Captain of the 2027 US ​Ryder Cup Team, and we support his decision,” the PGA of ​America said in a statement.

“The PGA of America stands in full support of Tiger Woods as he steps away to focus on his health and well-being. ​During this time, we are keeping Tiger in our thoughts ​and prayers, with sincere hope for his strength, comfort, and recovery.”

The organisation added that ‌further ⁠updates on the captaincy would be provided in due course.

Woods said on Tuesday that he was stepping away from golf to prioritise his well-being after pleading not guilty to DUI charges. Court documents ​showed he has ​requested a ⁠jury trial, with his next court appearance scheduled for May.

Following Woods’ announcement, Augusta National Golf Club, home ​of the Masters, confirmed the five-time champion would not ​be ⁠on site next week for the year’s first major.

The American, regarded as the greatest golfer of his generation, has been a long-time presence ⁠in team ​events, including serving as a player-captain ​at the 2019 Presidents Cup.

The 2027 Ryder Cup will be held at Adare Manor ​in Ireland.