Twelve-time PGA Tour winner and five-time U.S. Ryder Cup player Zach Johnson was announced Monday as the U.S. captain for the 44th Ryder Cup, set for Sept. 25-Oct. 1, 2023, at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in Rome, Italy.
Johnson will be the 30th U.S. captain since the Ryder Cup’s inception in 1927. “I played my first Ryder Cup in 2006, and … it was immediate that I was fixated on it. I loved it, and the team camaraderie, chemistry, everything about it, just grabbed me. I’m a team sports guy, and when you play an individual game and now you’re in this arena as a team, as a band, it was captivating and I just fully embraced it. I loved everything about it. … I’ve loved it ever since that day, and I can sit here and say it’s the best game – excuse me, the best event in the sport of golf,” said Johnson, a Drake University alum who has served as assistant captain in the last two Ryder Cups. He has an 8-7-2 record across his Ryder Cup career, including a 3-1-1 mark in singles competition, and Johnson also has represented the U.S. in four Presidents Cups, compiling a 10-6-1 record, including a 2-2 mark in singles. Johnson named Steve Stricker – who captained the U.S. to a 19-9 win at Whistling Straights last year – as his first vice captain. He’s in the field this week at the Arnold Palmer Invitational as a sponsor exemption. He’s missed the cut just once in 15 appearances at Bay Hill with four top 10s.