


Europe Captain Luke Donald Finalizes Ryder Cup Roster with Six Experienced Players
Europe captain Luke Donald has completed his 12-man Ryder Cup roster, selecting six familiar players who were instrumental in the team's victory two years ago for this month's defense.
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Overview
- Europe captain Luke Donald announced the final six selections for his 12-man team, completing the roster for the upcoming Ryder Cup defense this month.
- The chosen players are familiar faces, having previously contributed to Europe's Ryder Cup victory two years ago, bringing valuable experience to the squad.
- These selections aim to bolster the European team's chances as they prepare to defend their title in the prestigious golf tournament later this month.
- Donald's decision to include seasoned players underscores a strategy focused on experience and proven performance in high-stakes team competition.
- The completed 12-man roster now sets the stage for Europe's challenge in the highly anticipated Ryder Cup, seeking to retain their championship.
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Luke Donald selected Ludvig Åberg, Matt Fitzpatrick, Viktor Hovland, Shane Lowry, Jon Rahm, and Sepp Straka as his six captain's picks for the 2025 Ryder Cup.
Eleven of the twelve players selected for the 2025 Ryder Cup team were part of the victorious 2023 team in Rome, with one rookie, Rasmus Højgaard, joining for the first time.
Donald prioritized experience and a strong team culture, believing that players with previous Ryder Cup success and familiarity with high-stakes competition would be critical for defending the title at Bethpage Black.
Some big names missed out on the 2025 Ryder Cup team, including Matt Wallace, who finished 12th in team rankings but was excluded to make room for Jon Rahm, whose LIV Golf tour points were insufficient for automatic qualification.
The 2025 Ryder Cup is scheduled to take place September 26-28 at Bethpage Black in New York, where the European team will defend their title.
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