PGA OF AMERICA
The 1951 U.S. and GB&I Ryder Cup teams took a one-day break from the competition at Pinehurst No. 2 to attend the No. 1-ranked Tennessee Vols at North Carolina Tar Heels football game.
MORE PGA OF AMERICA
In partnership with Rolex, athletes in various sports discuss New York’s unique sports atmosphere as Bethpage Black prepares to host the 2025 Ryder Cup.
If there was a perfect Ryder Cup captain’s resume it would likely look much like Larry Nelson’s.
Scottie Scheffler discusses his mindset heading into the Procore Championship, including the U.S. Ryder Cup team’s competitive nature and why it’s important the team stays sharp in its preparation.
Luke Donald shares his excitement about the continuity of Team Europe and adapting to the shifts in some players’ game before Golf Today expands on his comments.
Gary Woodland checks in from Napa for updates on preparation for the U.S. Ryder Cup Team up to this point, the approach to his vice captaincy, and being a “bigger voice” for his peers.
Luke Donald hopes Ryder Cup organizers are prepared for Trump after delays at U.S. Open tennis final
European captain Luke Donald hopes there isn’t a repeat of the delays at the U.S. Open tennis tournament caused by his presence.
World Golf Hall of Famer and 1999 United States Ryder Cup captain Ben Crenshaw joins Golf Central to reflect on the thrills of the 1999 tournament, how he crafted the U.S. roster, and how the captain role has evolved.
On Tuesday at Silverado Resort some of that work was on full display as 10 of Bradley’s dozen players for this year’s matches headed out to prepare for the Procore Championship.
Rex Hoggard reports ahead of the Procore Championship for insight into the pairings for those teeing it up for Team USA at the Ryder Cup and why this event feels like a “combine” for Bethpage Black.
Team Europe is ramping up for the Ryder Cup as 11 of 12 team members tee it up at the BMW PGA Championship, an “important” event to further prepare for the heat of competition at Bethpage Black.