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The PGA of America Board of Directors announced a new acting president on Friday, following the suspension of Don Rea.
Rai put the PGA Championship 'on ice' at Aronimink's No. 16: Kaufman
Golf Channel's Smylie Kaufman discusses how crucial Aaron Rai's approach on No. 15 and No. 16 at Aronimink was to securing his first-ever major championship. After an eagle to finish his front nine, Rai went bogey-free down into the clubhouse.

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There is a possibility that some of the 200,000 fans expected to attend the 2027 Ryder Cup in County Limerick, Ireland, would be housed in rooms aboard cruise ships.
The Golf Today crew debates whether the U.S. Ryder Cup team should revive Keegan Bradley’s captaincy for 2027, while also diving into Max Homa’s 2025 campaign and his outlook for next season.
The Golf Today crew unpacks the “impossible” situations that have plagued Keegan Bradley at the Ryder Cup both as a player and captain before discussing whether he’ll get another shot.
Bradley has accepted the blame for some mistakes, including a setup that combined with the rain to make the notoriously difficult course more manageable. Others have pointed to his pairings and even the decision to leave himself off the team.
Two weeks after withdrawing before Sunday singles at Bethpage Black, Viktor Hovland shares his thoughts on the Ryder Cup’s “envelope rule,” sharing why his injury was “pretty upsetting” for himself and Harris English.
Two weeks after his controversial withdrawal at the Ryder Cup, Viktor Hovland is back in action in the India Championship.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner join Golf Today to discuss Collin Morikawa asking for “absolute chaos” ahead of the 45th Ryder Cup, analyzing the American golfer not taking any blame for poor fan behavior at Bethpage Black.
Rex Hoggard and Ryan Lavner preview the 46th Ryder Cup at Adare Manor in Ireland, explaining why Tiger Woods will be the U.S. captain if he wants it and Phil Mickelson suggesting Lou Holtz serving as captain is silly.
Matt Fitzpatrick, Tyrrell Hatton and Tommy Fleetwood all explain why the actions of the Ryder Cup crowd at Bethpage Black were too far despite the fact that the European team was prepared for hostility.
U.S. Ryder Cup vice captain Jim Furyk reflects on his team’s near-impossible comeback in the Sunday singles and how to handle the crowd going forward before previewing the 2025 Constellation Furyk and Friends.