Graeme McDowell shares his thoughts on team America’s ‘reset’ at the 2025 Ryder Cup

LIV golfer Graeme McDowell recently expressed his desire to witness the ongoing Ryder Cup on his social media. The Northern Irish golfer showed his support for the U.S. team as well as President Donald Trump, who arrived at Bethpage on Day One of the biennial team event.

McDowell, who has been a part of the European Ryder Cup team in the past, represented the continent on four consecutive occasions—2008, 2010, 2012, and 2014. He has been on the winning side in three editions of the tournament, with the exception of the 37th edition in 2008.

Excited about President Trump’s arrival at the 45th Ryder Cup, McDowell shared his thoughts in a recent post on his social media page. He expressed hope that the 47th President of the United States would inspire the host U.S. team, which had experienced a rough start. Currently, the European team leads the tournament by four points, while Team USA has scored only two.

Looking forward to a “reset” for the U.S. Ryder Cup team, McDowell wrote on X:
“47 in the house. If the American team needed a reset and some inspiration, they just got it!!!! Scenes. Wish I was there. Man.”

The Foursomes and Four-Ball format matches on the first day concluded with Team Europe in the lead. The U.S. team will look to regain its form in the next two days, hoping to win back the title.

### Graeme McDowell’s Ryder Cup Legacy and Future Ambitions

Graeme McDowell is well known for his crucial role in leading Team Europe to victory at the 2010 Ryder Cup held at Celtic Manor in Wales. He famously secured the winning shot against Hunter Mahan during the singles match on the final day.

Looking ahead, McDowell hopes to make the European team once again for the 46th edition of the Ryder Cup, scheduled to take place at Adare Manor in Ireland in 2027. In a recent interview, he shared his wish to be selected, even joking that he is ready to make coffees for the team just to be part of the squad in a supporting role.

He said,
“It goes without saying, as we look towards Adare Manor in two years’ time, I would do anything to be in that European team room, to be part of that team, to put that Team Europe shirt on one more time, to have the badge on my chest, to cheer the guys on and help Europe win another Ryder Cup. I hope to be there.”

McDowell also mentioned that he has something valuable to “give back” to Team Europe and has been consistently sharing his thoughts about the 2025 Ryder Cup on his social media platforms.

As the Ryder Cup continues to captivate golf fans worldwide, McDowell’s passion for the event and commitment to Team Europe remain as strong as ever.
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