Three-time Ryder Cup winner Graeme McDowell says he has not given up hope of being concerned for Europe sooner or later.
Having performed on 4 groups and twice served as vice-captain, the 47-year-old Northern Irishman was tipped as a future European captain earlier than his controversial change to LIV Golf in 2022.
The most recent version of the biennial contest takes place at Bethpage Black in New York 26-28 September, whereas Adare Manor in Eire will host the 2027 occasion.
“Jon Rahm requested me earlier this 12 months if I used to be requested to be a vice-captain at Beth Black would I settle for it. I replied in the event that they requested me to make coffees for you – I might go and make coffees,” mentioned McDowell, who famously holed the profitable putt at Celtic Manor in 2010.
“That is how a lot it means to me and the way a lot I wish to be there in a supporting function for Crew Europe.
“It goes with out saying as we glance in the direction of Adare Manor in two years’ time I might do something to be in that European crew room, to be a part of that crew, to place that crew Europe shirt on yet another time, to have the badge on my chest, to cheer the blokes on and assist Europe win one other Ryder Cup. I hope to be there.”
The previous US Open champion added: “I really feel like I’ve one thing to provide again.
“I want Crew Europe all one of the best at Bethpage Black – I will probably be pulling for them each shot and want I used to be there, however the politics is a number of ranges above what I do, it is undoubtedly the powers that be that may determine this out for us.”
