Scottie Scheffler made six birdies, three eagles and three bogeys in a remarkable Sunday 63 at the AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am.
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Rex Hoggard reports on President Donald Trump’s expected visit to this year’s Ryder Cup, highlighting increased security measures fans can expect to face at Bethpage Black.
Scottie Scheffler has been the standard everyone is chasing for the last 856 days. That’s how long he has been No. 1 in the world. Now he is one of 12 at the Ryder Cup.
Long before Luke Donald was Europe’s captain at the Ryder Cup, he was an amateur golfer at Northwestern University in the late 1990s and early 2000s.
Though Americans have “generally disappointed” at Ryder Cups of years past, Scottie Scheffler has the chance to buck the trend this year at Bethpage Black. Live From dives into expectations for the world No. 1.
Steve Letarte joins Live From the Ryder Cup to preview the NASCAR Cup Series playoff race at Kansas, why his “competitive spirit” was fulfilled by golf, and why communication is key at the Ryder Cup.
Is it something? Is it nothing? U.S. players being paid a stipend to compete in the Ryder Cup has drawn plenty of questions this week, but does concern have any merit?
It’s been a beautiful couple of days at Bethpage, but that’s about to change as the 45th Ryder Cup nears its start.
Todd Lewis reports on the Ryder Cup opening ceremony being rescheduled for Wednesday due to inclement weather, before Live From examines how the change could impact preparations for the European and U.S. teams.
With inclement weather in the forecast for Thursday the PGA of America moved the Ryder Cup opening ceremony to Wednesday at Bethpage.
Todd Lewis reports on Bryson DeChambeau’s potential fourballs group and how the addition of Justin Thomas would be “lethal” before Live From examines the importance of the golf ball in this format.