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Jim Furyk, 54, Takes the Helm Again as U.S. Ryder Cup Vice Captain!

Jim Furyk, 54, Takes the Helm Again as U.S. Ryder Cup Vice Captain!

Jim Furyk, at 54 years young, is making a thrilling comeback as a vice captain for the U.S. Ryder Cup team in the highly anticipated 2023 matches. Having previously showcased his leadership skills as an assistant captain under Davis Love III in 2016 and as vice captain under Steve Stricker in 2021, Furyk is no stranger to this prestigious event. With an impressive track record that includes participation in nine Presidents Cups and three Ryder Cups as a player, he brings invaluable experience to the table. Currently shining as a CBS Sports golf analyst, Furyk has been instrumental in delivering captivating coverage of major golf tournaments. His return to the vice captaincy not only highlights his exceptional leadership qualities but also underscores his profound understanding of the game

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Kim apologizes to Furyk, Schauffele for comments

Kim apologizes to Furyk, Schauffele for comments

Kim Apologizes to Furyk, Schauffele for Comments

Cameron Young fired a 65 to take a one-stroke lead over Wyndham Clark and Keith Mitchell on Thursday at the Shriners Children’s Open, but the day was mostly known for Kim apologizing to Jim Furyk and Xander Schauffele following his controversial comments on Tuesday.

Kim said in an Instagram post that he was “deeply sorry” for his remarks, which he said were “unacceptable.” He also said that he had reached out to Furyk and Schauffele and apologized to them personally.

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Bradley among Furyk’s picks for Presidents Cup

Bradley among Furyk’s picks for Presidents Cup

U.S. Presidents Cup captain Jim Furyk announced Tuesday that Keith Bradley will be among his four captain’s picks for the upcoming tournament to be played at Liberty National Golf Club in New Jersey from Sept. 30-Oct. 2.

Bradley, who played collegiately at the University of South Carolina, has four PGA Tour victories, including the 2018 Zurich Classic of New Orleans, which he won with partner Billy Horschel. He has made four previous Presidents Cup appearances, going 6-5-1 in match play.

The United States is seeking to reclaim the Presidents Cup after losing to the International team in 2019 at Royal Melbourne Golf Club in Australia.

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