ESPN Golf: Furyk and Bradley Join Snedeker's Presidents Cup Staff as Assistant Captains
High-Profile Assistants Join Snedeker's Staff
Brandt Snedeker has bolstered his Presidents Cup leadership team by naming Jim Furyk and Keegan Bradley as assistant captains for the September 24-27 matches at Medinah Country Club in Illinois. The pair brings an unmatched combination of recent captaincy experience to the role.
Who They Are
Furyk captained the victorious U.S. team at Royal Montreal in 2024, making him the most recent Americans to lift the Presidents Cup trophy. He was also named the upcoming Ryder Cup captain earlier this year. Bradley, meanwhile, served as Ryder Cup captain at Bethpage Black in 2025 — a losing effort — and now returns to team competition in a supporting role.
"Both guys have incredible experience as leaders representing the United States," Snedeker said, adding that each has earned broad respect across generations of players.
Context and Stakes
Snedeker himself is in fine form, having won the Myrtle Beach Classic just two weeks ago at age 45. The U.S. has dominated the Presidents Cup since its 1994 inception, losing only once — in 1998 — against an International team drawn from outside Europe. Two more assistant captains are still to be announced.
Strokeslab Take
The continuity of captaincy knowledge flowing from Furyk and Bradley to Snedeker's setup is a strategic asset, though Furyk's dual role as both assistant here and head captain of the Ryder Cup squad creates an intriguing scheduling dynamic worth monitoring.
Having the last two Ryder Cup captains — one a winner, one not — on the same staff creates a rare depth of leadership experience that could prove decisive in close matches.
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