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Tiger Woods has made a decision with regard to the possibility of becoming the U.S. Ryder Cup team captain in 2025.
According to The Telegraph, Woods turned down the opportunity to captain the U.S. against Europe at Bethpage Black in Long Island, New York next year.
Woods reportedly believes he would not have the time to handle the many demands that come for a team captain. He is also one of those involved in the PGA Tour’s talks with the Public Investment Fund, the Saudi Arabia backbone for LIV Golf, as a merger remains possible.
Woods was an assistant captain in the past for the Ryder Cup squad, which led many to believe he could be a possibility for 2025.
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Now that he is reportedly out of it, The Telegraph cited Stewart Cink, a PGA Tour veteran, as someone who could land the captaincy.
Another report also said that Keegan Bradley, who Johnson infamously left off the U.S. team last year, could be chosen as captain as well.
The U.S. was captained by Zach Johnson last year, but things went awry in Rome during the Ryder Cup that saw Europe win, 16 ½ to 11 ½, after getting off to an early lead.