Luke Donald had plenty to be happy about on Sunday with a second prospective member of his Ryder Cup team claiming a big victory after Tyrrell Hatton's triumph at the Dubai Desert Classic
Far from revelling in the unholy PR mess the Americans have created by deciding to pay their Ryder Cup players, Luke Donald is prepared to stand back and see the bigger picture of what the breaking of tradition says about his sport’s apparent obsession with money.
Sunday was a good day for Luke Donald, with Tyrrell Hatton and Sepp Straka winning on the European and PGA Tours respectively, while Rory McIlroy also found form
Ryder Cup hopeful Tom McKibbin is expected to join Jon Rahm's LIV Golf team, and European captain Luke Donald has made his feelings clear on the Northern Irishman's decision
Ryder Cup captain Donald will be keen observer as Great Britain and Ireland take on Continental Europe in Abu Dhabi
Luke Donald believes that the TGL experience will have a positive impact on the European Ryder Cup team’s preparation.
Europe's Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald is known for his meticulous planning. However, his recent mischief against Tyrrell Hatton, while preparing his team for the 2025 Ryder Cup championship at Bethpage Black is catching attention. Recently, a post was shared by Flushing It on X highlighting Jordan Smith's conversion with Ben Parsons of Bunkered.
Luke Donald hired an American 'jock' to taunt Ryder Cup star Tyrrell Hatton as Europe looked to replicate the Bethpage Black crowd.
Justin Rose captained Great Britain and Ireland to victory over Francesco Molinaris Continental Europe; Tommy Fleetwood, Tyrrell Hatton and Matthieu Pavon all impressed; Luke Donald will look to lead Europe to Ryder Cup victory from September 26-28,
Matt Wallace is on a mission to secure his dream place in Luke Donald's European Ryder Cup squad, having narrowly missed out on the prestigious event back in 2018.
Far from revelling in the unholy PR mess the Americans have created by deciding to pay their Ryder Cup players, Luke Donald is prepared to stand back and see the bigger picture of what the ...
LIV Golf's Adrian Meronk says he still wants to play in the Ryder Cup but won't prioritise qualification as he once did.