Jim Furyk’s Ryder Cup plans reveal more than a roster move; they signal a larger strategy about U.S. leadership, succession, and the decades-long arms race with Europe. My take: Furyk is quietly mapping a path from interim strategist to potentially steering the ship for years to come, while also signaling a high-trust, continuity-driven approach to team leadership. Justin Leonard and Stewart Cink are more than former players stepping into advisory roles. They embody Furyk’s idea of what the U.S. needs in the room: meticulous organization, deep experience, and a habit of keeping the process calm under pressure. Leonard, (Read more…)
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