Paul McGinley is set to bring his vast Ryder Cup experience to help Luke Donald and Team Europe tackle what promises to be a raucous match against the USA at Bethpage…
Paul McGinley has been named as Strategic Advisor to European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald.
Having been part of the Ryder Cup Advisory Committee since 2019, McGinley now has an additional role to help Europe win the trophy against the USA in 2025 in New York.
The Irishman captained Europe to victory at Gleneagles in 2014 and his vast experience in the biennial dust-up with America is largely attributed to his playing career when he was part of three consecutive winning teams from 2002 to 2006.
“It is clear we have built a very strong template for winning at home in Ryder Cups but I see my job as helping Luke, his vice captains and his backroom team to look at an away match differently to how we’ve looked at it before,” McGinley said.
“I would say that the first important step we made in that regard was to reappoint Luke as captain. He has the most recent experience of anyone in that role and we should look to utilise that experience and harness his knowledge.
“In addition to advising strategically on an away match, I see this role as two-fold for me. Firstly, I will be very much in the background as an independent sounding board for Luke and his vice captains, someone they can confide in, converse with and bounce ideas off.
“Secondly, I will provide an important link between Luke and the Advisory Committee so that not only are they aware of team plans, but also to ensure we are all pulling in the same direction.”
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McGinley hopes to add his expertise to Donald’s current backroom staff consisting of vice-captains Edoardo Molinari and Thomas Bjorn who served as vice-captains at the 2023 Ryder Cup in Rome.
Europe wrestled the trophy back off the United States having been convincingly beaten at Whistling Straits in 2021. Team Europe and captain Donald are aiming to win at Bethpage at the end of next year for their first away win in the event since 2012.
“Paul is someone whose thoughts and opinions on golf I have always respected. We have talked a lot over the past few years and those conversations are always stimulating and challenging,” McGinley said.
“He is someone that you have to listen to when talk turns to the Ryder Cup. Naturally, I am delighted to have him formally involved with the 2025 team.
“I might not have been at Gleneagles in 2014 but I know what an amazing job Paul did. He redefined a lot of the Ryder Cup Captain’s role with his meticulous approach to it, and I feel every Captain since 2014 has benefited in some way from what he achieved at Gleneagles.
“I personally got a lot of sound guidance from Paul in the build-up to Rome which was a massive help to me. Myself and Paul, as well as my two Vice Captains, Edoardo and Thomas, all have similar beliefs as to what it means to represent Team Europe and what we expect from our players.”