Jim Furyk is expected to be named U.S. captain for the 2018 Ryder Cup, according to a report from the U.K.'s Telegraph.
Furyk, who will be 48 when the biennial matches head to Le Golf National in Paris, played on nine straight Ryder Cup teams from 1997-2014, compiling a 10-20-4 individual record. He also served as an assistant last year at Hazeltine, where the U.S. defeated Europe for the first time since 2008.
While Furyk nearly made the most recent team on merit and shot a PGA Tour-record 58 at the Travelers Championship in August, he indicated at the RSM Classic in November that he would accept the captaincy if offered.