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Luke Donald is set to captain Europe for a third consecutive Ryder Cup at Adare Manor, aiming to become the first skipper to win three in a row. With prior home and away victories, Donald focuses on unity, preparation, and creating a legacy of European dominance.
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00:01Luke Donald will chase Ryder Cup history after being confirmed as Europe's captain for a third consecutive time,
00:08setting up a bid to become the first skipper to win three in a row.
00:12The 48-year-old will lead his side into the 2027 contest at Adar Manor,
00:17determined to extend a reign that has already delivered unforgettable triumphs.
00:22Donald guided Europe to a commanding victory in Rome before overseeing a dramatic success on American soil,
00:29ending a long way for an away win.
00:31In doing so, he joined Tony Jacklin as the only European captains to prevail both home and away in the
00:37modern era.
00:38Initially appointed as a late replacement for Henrik Stenson, Donald quickly stamped his authority on the role.
00:44Players speak of constant communication, clarity of purpose and a carefully crafted environment designed to maximise performance.
00:53From tactical detail to personal touches behind the scenes, no element is overlooked.
00:58There remain questions, including whether stars such as John Rahm will be eligible amid ongoing disputes with the DP World
01:06Tour,
01:07yet Donald's focus is firmly on unity and preparation.
01:10After four intense years immersed in Ryder Cup duty, he took time to reflect before accepting the challenge once again.
01:17Now, with Ireland awaiting a history within reach, Donald has chosen to go once more,
01:24chasing a legacy that could define an era of European dominance.
01:28Hence, Panthers andああ at least,
01:28thank you all for having since.
01:29Radioworking has moved up our time to say
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