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The weather at Bethpage Black on Thursday is still forecast to bring plenty of rain but the front that threatened to washout the day’s play has shifted to the north.
American Ryder Cup legend Larry Nelson joins the Live From crew to hear a touching story from Brandel Chamblee, analyze what’s changed about the event in 2025, share his unique golf origin story and much more.
The Live From the Ryder Cup crew analyzes Rory McIlroy’s historic year, sharing why the European star could be a “lightning rod” for the Bethpage Black fans and debating “what he feels inside” as he pursue a sixth major.
Johnson Wagner analyzes the details on the ninth hole of Bethpage Black and the Live From desk discusses what holes Bryson DeChambeau should start.
The All-Star Celebrity Matches at the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black was a light-hearted, laugh-filled 11-hole event pitting U.S. and European stars from the stage, screen, sports and culinary worlds — even Hogwarts.
The Golf Channel crew projects Ryder Cup foursomes pairings, evaluate if Justin Thomas would be a good fit with Bryson DeChambeau, explain how to get rookies Ben Griffin and Cameron Young ready and more.
American Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley addresses the Bethpage Black crowd, reflecting on when golf became a calling instead of a game, how his time in New York at St. John’s University shaped him and more.
European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald speaks ahead of the 2025 event at Bethpage Black, reflecting on why it’s ‘one of the greatest privileges’ of his life and thanks the American audience for receiving the team well.
The American, playing in his third Ryder Cup this week at Bethpage Black, had high expectations for the notoriously boisterous New York crowds, which, in his opinion, haven’t lived up to their billing through two days of fans being allowed on site.
As for the “other” financial questions this week and the $200,000 stipend U.S. players are receiving from the PGA of America for their participation, Morikawa had a more nuanced answer.