Luke Donald Hails Team Cup as Key Ryder Prep

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January 13, 2025 · 2 min read

Luke Donald Hails Team Cup as Key Ryder Prep
Other Sports | January 13, 2025
Luke Donald (left, with Tommy Fleetwood) will captain Team Europe for the upcoming Ryder Cup, scheduled for 26-28 September. (Image: Getty)

Luke Donald, Ryder Cup captain praised the Team Cup as a valuable experience even as Great Britain and Ireland secured a dominant 17-8 victory over Continental Europe, clinching the win with eight matches to spare. The decisive point came when Tommy Fleetwood defeated Matthieu Pavon 3&1, maintaining his perfect record and echoing his match-clinching performance at the 2023 Ryder Cup. Laurie Canter’s 5&4 win over Romain Langasque had earlier brought GB&I to the brink of victory.

Tyrrell Hatton unbeaten this week secured a 3&1 win against Thorbjorn Olesen to confirm the outcome. Justin Rose captaining GB&I for the first time, showcased his leadership by deploying Fleetwood and Hatton early, ensuring swift success. Rose also bolstered his credentials as a potential future Ryder Cup captain with his meticulous approach and effective team messaging. While the event was one-sided, Luke Donald emphasized its importance for Europe’s Ryder Cup defense at Bethpage in September.

He highlighted the experience gained by players and vice-captains, stressing the need to prepare for the challenging environment in New York. “We’re continuing to learn for the challenge ahead,” Donald said, noting the significance of instilling Ryder Cup values and history in the next generation of players. Continental Europe managed to secure a few late points, with wins by Niklas Norgaard, Antoine Rozner and Matteo Manassero while Francesco Molinari tied with Jordan Smith.

Despite the loss, Molinari’s team gained valuable insights for future competitions. Fleetwood echoed Donald’s sentiments, emphasizing the Team Cup’s role in Ryder Cup preparation. “It plays a vital role for September,” he said, adding that the competition’s lessons would be critical for those aspiring to make the team. The final matches will offer players another chance to refine their skills ahead of the main event later this year.