John Daly Eyes U.S. Ryder Cup Captaincy for 2027
Ambitions of a Two-Time Major Champion
In a recent interview with Hard Rock Bet, his sponsor, 59-year-old John Daly, expressed his desire to serve as the captain for the U.S. Ryder Cup team in 2027. Despite being a two-time major winner, Daly revealed that his absence from the prestigious event remains his biggest regret.
A Personal Connection to Ireland
Daly shared his connection to Ireland, stating, “My ancestors are from Cork. I’d love to be a captain one day.” The 2027 Ryder Cup is set to take place at Adare Manor, an ideal location that resonates with his heritage.
Captaining Aspirations and Team Dynamics
While expressing his dreams of leading the U.S. team, Daly acknowledged the improbability of his selection. “But that ain’t never going to happen,” he quipped. Nevertheless, he praised the prospect of Tiger Woods as captain, saying, “Tiger would be an unbelievable captain.” Daly expressed interest in serving as a co-captain or contributing to the team in any capacity, highlighting the importance of being part of the event:
“I feel like I should have been on two teams, but it just didn’t happen. I’d love to see it, put my input in, and hopefully help the guys.”
Daly reminisced about the significance of the Ryder Cup to him, particularly since his PGA Championship victory in 1991, underlining his commitment to the future success of Team USA.
Analyzing Team USA’s Performance
Historically, Team USA has faced challenges, notably losing two consecutive Ryder Cups and 11 of the last 14 events. Daly humorously suggested that his leadership might provide a refreshing change that could loosen team dynamics: “A Tiger-Daly ticket might actually be popular enough for the presidency in 2028.”
Daly also offered insights into the reasons behind Team USA’s struggles during the Ryder Cup matches at Bethpage Black. He pointed out a critical strategy error, stating, “I just don’t think you should put a long hitter with a shorter hitter.” He emphasized that pairing players based on similar abilities can enhance performance in alternate shot formats.
The Need for Team Cohesion
Daly commented on the seemingly greater investment that Team Europe brings to the Ryder Cup, noting, “They get behind it, they take a week off, and they all go practice.” He believes that for Team USA to reclaim the trophy, there needs to be a sense of unity and commitment.
“I think our team just needs to become more of a family,” Daly urged, reinforcing the importance of national pride. “For me, personally, I just want that Ryder Cup trophy.”
As the golf world anticipates the 2027 Ryder Cup, John Daly remains a voice of experience and passion, hoping to contribute to a future that embraces Team USA’s storied tradition in the tournament.
This article delves into John Daly’s aspirations for the Ryder Cup team and highlights critical insights into past performances, focusing on the need for unity and strategic partnerships among players.

