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 ...
Matt Fitzpatrick has opened up on his Ryder Cup showdown with Bryson DeChambeau, as the Englishman also slammed PGA of America president Don Rea for his behavior at the end of the tournament ...
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.
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 ...
PGA of America president Don Rae Jr. officially apologized via email for fans' behavior toward Team Europe at the 2025 Ryder Cup.
Comedian Heather McMahan apologized for the vulgar chant she participated in aimed at golfer Rory McIlroy during the 2025 Ryder Cup, during her podcast episode on Wednesday, Oct. 1.
PGA of America president Don Rea Jr. and CEO Derek Sprague apologized for the fan behavior at Bethpage Black during the Ryder Cup.
Team USA's Russell Henley takes to social media after taking just half a point on his Ryder Cup debut at Bethpage.
McIlroy clashed with spectators at the tournament final in New York, but a video seeming to show him swearing off U.S. tournaments was inauthentic.
McIlroy clashed with spectators at the tournament final in New York, but a video seeming to show him swearing off U.S. tournaments was inauthentic.