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The PGA of America released a statement Wednesday saying it supported Tiger Woods in his recovery and that Woods said he would not be the next U.S. Ryder Cup captain
Scheffler on set: Most proud of how I responded
Scottie Scheffler joins the set on Live From the PGA Championship, reflecting on the nerves he still feels before major Sundays, walking through some of his best shots and sharing what he'll remember most about the win.

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The Golf Central crew unpack Rory McIlroy’s response to a series of comments by Bryson DeChambeau and explain how it sets the stage for a fiery showdown in the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black
Take the loudest and rowdiest event in golf. Put it on a public golf course in New York notorious for its proud and raucous crowds. Now fill it with 50,000 flag-waving fans at Bethpage Black.
Frequently asked questions about the Ryder Cup, which is being held this year at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York.
Tom Watson joins Golf Central to reflect on his experiences as a player and captain for the U.S. Ryder Cup team, how the crowd acts as a ‘13th man’ and much more, take his stance on the compensation debate and much more.
The raucous crowds promise to be as much of a test as Bethpage Black’s narrow fairways and rugged bunkering. But it just won’t be the Europeans who will need to embrace the mayhem.
Kira K. Dixon joins Eamon Lynch to unpack the ‘sense of inevitability’ surrounding Scottie Scheffler at the Procore Championship and how he’s looking to carry that over into the Ryder Cup.
One week before the Ryder Cup arrives in New York for the first time in 30 years, the PGA of America announced three more of its major championships through 2035 in the Empire State.
Bethpage Black will be the epicenter of professional golf next week when it hosts the 45th Ryder Cup, the continuation of a rich history of competition at the public layout.
The Golf Today roundtable talks Ryder Cup topics ranging from the potential U.S. pairings to Team Europe’s preparation for the noise to the case for a “heat index pick” in the future.
Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1 player in golf, still remembers the time he was last.