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Edoardo Molinari to return to vice-captain role for 2027 Ryder Cup at Adare Manor

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Edoardo Molinari also won the Ryder Cup as a player at Celtic Manor in 2010

Edoardo Molinari has been named as one of Luke Donald's vice-captains for Europe at the 2027 Ryder Cup.

The 45-year-old will resume the role for a third successive staging having been involved in both of Europe’s victories in Rome in 2023 and New York last year.

Molinari will again join captain Donald at the 2027 edition, which will take place in Ireland at Adare Manor in September next year.

He said: "It was a very easy decision when Luke called me and asked me if I was willing to help him again. I was obviously very happy.

"I think any time you can get involved in the Ryder Cup, in any role, it’s a great thing and I cannot wait for Adare Manor to come soon enough.

"Luke is an unbelievable captain. He’s very well-liked by all the players. The great thing about him is that he leads by example. He really puts a lot of effort and thoughts into this process, into the Ryder Cup.

"He’s trying to make all the players very comfortable when they’re in the team. And at the same time, he’s very motivated to win."

Captain Donald praised Molinari’s role in helping the team’s statistical analysis.

"Edoardo has been a rock of support to me. He has made such a difference to our team," Donald added.

"He is invaluable from a statistical analysis perspective, in terms of helping me with the qualification system, navigating the ever-changing world of golf.

"He is a very steady head. I always know where I stand with him and he gives me great advice.

"For me, my vice-captain appointments are important, so to have his expertise again is key. He is a major factor in our backroom team."

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