PGA of America leaders apologised after fan abuse marred Europe’s Ryder Cup win; Rory McIlroy and Erica were targeted at Bethpage.
Six days have passed since Team Europe walked away with a 15–13 win, but the roar of Bethpage Black is still echoing in the golf world. The 45th Ryder Cup post-match chatter has been less about the ...
In the week since the U.S. team’s crushing Ryder Cup loss to Europe, a number of theories have surfaced in terms of who - or what - is to blame. One recurring theme: the green speeds at Bethpage Black ...
Megha Ganne and the U.S. won the Women's World Amateur Team Championship thanks to an odd tiebreaker that they were prepared to lean on. The post U.S. uses odd tiebreaker to win Women’s World Amateur ...
The Dunhill Links Championship was reduced to a 54-hole tournament with gusts topping 50 mph on Saturday that made the three courses unplayable. Robert MacIntyre of Scotland, who flew over straight ...
Last week's Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black was blighted by poor behaviour in the New York crowd, but were the disappointing scenes worse than previous controversies in the competition? GolfMagic's Keith ...
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 were the lowest this century.
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Ryder Cup 2025, the (apology from the PGA
It took a full six days, but the "I apologize" statement was finally put down in black and white by Don Rea Jr., president of the PGA of America, the organizer of the 2025 Ryder Cup. The one Team ...
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