Keegan Bradley has endorsed Tiger Woods for the 2027 Ryder Cup captaincy following Team USA's loss to Europe, though Woods says he hasn't been approached yet ...
The Ryder Cup’s so-called “Envelope Rule” brought controversy to Bethpage. Another team event might have a solution.
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The PGA of America wouldn’t confirm whether it planned on reaching out to Tiger Woods about the captaincy, though it did say ...
The FootJoy 2025 Ryder Cup Hybrid Hoodie is $89.95, down from $175. The product is designed like a quarter zip, but includes a hoodie for rainy and chilly tee times. FootJoy also offers a free rewards ...
Gary Player initially criticized the Ryder Cup in an interview with the Palm Beach Post and then suggested it should be abolished in an interview with Golf Digest. Player later clarified his remarks, ...
Gary Player has issued a statement clarifying recent remarks he made about the Ryder Cup. The golf legend who turned 90 earlier this month has been critical of the 2025 Ryder Cup, particularly the ...
Florida and New York artist Elaine Ryder-Thompson created an official art print for the 2025 Ryder Cup. Ryder-Thompson began painting golf scenes in 2002 after winning a commission to commemorate the ...
Golf fans attending the next Ryder Cup could possibly wind up with some rather interesting accomodations. The 2027 Ryder Cup will be held at Adare Manor Golf Club in Ireland, but questions have arisen ...
Europe’s domination at the 2025 Ryder Cup should have been the biggest takeaway from that late September week at Bethpage Black – not the rowdy spectators who stole the headlines. That’s according to ...
McIlroy hopes to captain Europe after playing career Praises Luke Donald's revolutionary captaincy McIlroy says fan behaviour overshadowed Europe's win Oct 15 (Reuters) - Rory McIlroy has his sights ...
Matthew Hennessey wonders why some golfers can’t keep their cool under pressure (“No Guardrails at the Ryder Cup,” op-ed, Sept. 30). But isn’t that different from competing amid needless distraction?