(Reuters) - Jim Furyk has approached the Ryder Cup captaincy in much the same way he has played his entire career -- by sticking with what is working and doing so without any undue drama.
A thorough professional on and off the course, respected and liked by his players, Furyk is the ideal candidate to spearhead the United States' quest to end a 25-year away losing drought in the biennial event against Europe.
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