U.S. Ryder Cup vice captain Jim Furyk said players had doubts that the greens were running at the requested speed of 12.5 on the Stimpmeter.
Last week's Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black was blighted by poor behaviour in the New York crowd, but were the disappointing ...
In September, Bethpage Black Course in Long Island became the first state-owned golf course to host the Ryder Cup tournament. It held a couple other firsts: the first attended by a sitting President, ...
Record numbers of viewers tuned in to watch the Ryder Cup on Sky Sports in the UK and Ireland, but viewing figures in the USA ...
A PGA insider who predicted the Bethpage Black fan issues reflects on what the organization can learn from the 2025 Ryder Cup ...
American vice-tain Jim Furyk bemoaned his inaiblity to check the putting greens ahead of the Ryder Cup before Team USA fell ...
Despite a near-heroic final-day rally, Team USA was soundly beaten by Team Europe in the Ryder Cup at Bethpage State Park ...
The PGA of America president has finally apologized for the unruly crowd behavior at Bethpage Black during the Ryder Cup.
English golfer Tyrrell Hatton has underlined that insults are not “the way forward” when it comes to fan behavior at the Ryder Cup, several days after his victory with Team Europe.
Scheffler, the world No. 1 playing for the United States, was the subject of calls from behind the ropes across his miserable first two days as he lost every match. “Wake up, Scottie!” “Do something, ...
In this week's Fact or Fiction, the SI Golf staff considers whether Tiger Woods is the man to right the reeling U.S. Ryder ...