US president Donald Trump posted on social media that he is planning to attend next month’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, as well as who he thinks should be playing for for the American side.
Alex Noren captured the British Masters, defeating Kiwi Kazuma Kobori by a shot, but it was the Dane’s qualification for next month’s Ryder Cup that captured just as much attention.
The decision on whether Bradley selects himself has only grown more difficult as he has climbed up the leaderboard after a slow start. He wasn’t sure a win at East Lake would make it any easier.
Thirty years ago, Seve Ballesteros inspired his fellow Europeans to a rare away Ryder Cup victory despite barely being able to find a fairway.
Given the way Keegan Bradley has played the past two years, the only captain who could keep Keegan Bradley off the Ryder Cup team is Keegan Bradley himself.
For Europe, there is just one automatic spot unaccounted for. And it’s down to two players.
After the BMW Championship concluded, three more golfers earned the final automatic US Ryder Cup picks.
We are smack bang in the middle of the FedEx Cup Playoffs, but the focus of the golf world remains fixed on next month’s Ryder Cup.
McIlroy explained that his decision was simple: he doesn’t think the dual role can be done.
While most decisions have been made for Donald, one critical question lingers: who deserves the final pick?
With two tournaments remaining until Bradley makes his captain’s picks (and one until the automatic qualifiers are finalised), where does the USA side stand?
It hasn’t been a typical season for Patrick Cantlay. But if you ask him about it, and you ask him about his goals in the immediate future, be it the FedEx Cup Playoffs or ensuring he is a member of the US team for the third time in next month’s Ryder Cup, he responds with his typical nonplussed stoicism.
On Thursday, just as things were heating up (literally) at the FedEx St Jude Championship, DeChambeau was in the lab cooking up something special for the first tee at next month’s USA-vs-Europe showdown.
With just two weeks remaining until the US Ryder Cup roster’s six automatic qualifiers are locked in, and one more after that until the captain’s picks are made, who exactly will be representing the red, white and blue remains in flux.
It’s not fair, but it’s not wrong: if somebody else picked him to be on the team, it would be fine. If he picks himself, as he appears poised to do, it’s strange.
At LIV Golf UK on Wednesday, two-time major winner Rahm looked inspired when discussing the news confirmed by the European team on Monday that the 2031 Ryder Cup will return to Spain.
Deep behind enemy lines in Northern Ireland, the Crushers GC captain shot from the hip, blasting out a series of quotes that left little doubt about his commitment to the American cause.
The Ryder Cup is set to return to Spain in 2031. Ramon Nogué, president of the Catalan Golf Federation, told the Associated Press on Friday that Camiral Golf and Wellness Resort in Caldes de Malavella has been awarded the matches, saying it will become official next week. “Any announcement in relation to future editions of Read more…
Patrick Reed is no stranger to Ryder Cup pressure, and despite his move to LIV Golf, the American remains hopeful of adding a fourth Ryder Cup appearance to his decorated resume. Speaking at LIV Golf Andalucía at Real Club Valderrama, Reed outlined his path back onto the US team ahead of September’s showpiece at Bethpage in New York.
Sergio Garcia’s chances of making the Ryder Cup European team were certainly discussed during dinner with Luke Donald at the BMW International Open in Germany last week.
Woodland joins previously appointed Jim Furyk, Kevin Kisner, Webb Simpson and Brandt Snedeker as vice-captains at Bethpage Black.