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Luke Donald has been named Europe's Ryder Cup captain for the tournament in Rome in 2023, after Henrik Stenson was stripped of the role.

Stenson, who was appointed captain on March 15, has lasted just 127 days with the Swede sacked for joining the Saudi-backed LIV Golf series.

Donald has been appointed Europe's new Ryder Cup captain
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Donald has been appointed Europe's new Ryder Cup captainCredit: getty

Donald, who was on the winning side in all four of his Ryder Cup appearances as a player, said: "I am incredibly proud to be named European Ryder Cup captain for 2023.

"It is truly one of the greatest honours that can be bestowed upon a golfer, to lead a team of your peers and be an ambassador for an entire continent.

"I feel extremely privileged to have been given that responsibility and it is a responsibility I do not take lightly.

"Some of my best experiences in golf have been in the Ryder Cup and I would not swap those for anything. It is an event like no other and I cannot wait to create more special memories in Italy next year."

Donald's appointment came just hours after Stenson pocketed $4.375million (around £3.5million) on his LIV debut.

The 46-year-old won the individual event and finished second in the team competition at Trump National Golf Club.

Stenson has become the latest high-profile name to join the controversial LIV Golf
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Stenson has become the latest high-profile name to join the controversial LIV GolfCredit: AFP

That was described as 'the greatest F/U in the history of Golf' on Twitter by Donald Trump Jr, whose father - former US president Donald Trump - owns the course in New Jersey.

Donald was on the winning side in 2004, 2006, 2010 and 2012 and in 2018, where he was also a vice-captain to Thomas Bjorn for the win in Paris.

The 44-year-old's first taste of defeat in the biennial contest came in 2021 in the same role under Padraig Harrington at Whistling Straits, where the USA secured a record 19-9 victory.

Sergio Garcia, Lee Westwood, Paul Casey, Ian Poulter and Bernd Wiesberger, have all defected to the LIV Golf Series, while Americans Dustin Johnson, Bryson DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka have joined the controversial breakaway.

Donald will be eyeing victory with Europe next year in Rome
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Donald will be eyeing victory with Europe next year in Rome

The trio have been suspended from the PGA Tour and are ineligible for the Ryder Cup, but it remains unclear at this stage if the European rebels will be able to take part.

DP World Tour members who played in the inaugural LIV Golf event were fined £100,000 and banned from competing in the Scottish Open.

However, following a hearing before Sport Resolutions (UK) days before play got under way at the Renaissance Club, Poulter, Adrian Otaegui and Justin Harding had the punishments temporarily stayed, pending determination of their substantive appeals.

As far as Poulter and Westwood are concerned, that means they are still eligible and Westwood plans to play in the Tour's flagship event, the BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, in September.

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