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US captain Jim Furyk keen for Tiger Woods to take 2027 Ryder Cup role despite DUI arrest

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Jim Furyk wants Tiger Woods involved in next year’s Ryder Cup in Ireland

Jim Furyk has has admitted he would like golf icon Tiger Woods to join his Ryder Cup set-up for the 2027 contest at Adare Manor. despite Woods currently undergoing treatment in Switzerland following a recent car crash. Furyk, who will lead the United States team for a second time after their heavy defeat at Le Golf National in 2018, has previously served alongside Woods as a vice-captain.

Woods is reportedly undergoing treatment in Switzerland after being charged with driving under the influence (DUI) following a car crash near his Florida home in March. Police found prescription opioid hydrocodone pills, used by Woods for pain management after multiple operations, in his possession. The newly appointed captain revealed he had held off contacting Woods out of respect for his recovery, but said he plans to reach out to him in the future about potentially being involved in next year’s Ryder Cup.

Wodds was charged with driving under the influence following a car crash in March (Martin County Sheriff's Office) "We haven’t spoken yet. I think, out of kind of courtesy for him and his family and I know maybe a road to health, I haven’t reached out but I will," Furyk stated. "Definitely.

We’ll see where that role may fall. " Reflecting on their past collaborations, Furyk praised Woods' impact. "I will say I enjoyed serving – I use that word serving – as a vice-captain with him a number of times.