Golf Legend Tiger Woods Bows Out of 2027 Ryder Cup Captaincy

Tiger Woods steps back from 2027 Ryder Cup captaincy to focus on his health after recent car crash and legal issues. The 15-time major champion is prioritizing his recovery.
Tiger Woods, the legendary golfer who has won 15 major championships, has declined the captaincy of the 2027 Ryder Cup team. The announcement comes after Woods was involved in a serious car crash earlier this year and a subsequent DUI arrest on Friday, which has prompted the 46-year-old to focus on his health and recovery.
The decision was made public by the PGA of America, which oversees the Ryder Cup, a prestigious biennial team competition between the United States and Europe. Woods had been widely expected to captain the U.S. squad for the 2027 edition of the event, but his recent personal struggles have led him to step back from that role.
In a statement, Woods said,
Source: Al Jazeera


