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Biltmore Championship Asheville

Chris Gotterup is a two-time winner on the PGA Tour this year which has earned him plenty of congratulations from friends back home, and a new admirer in world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler

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The sign has temporarily disappeared from its usually spot, on the black railing that separates the clubhouse from the first tee, because of logistical issues.
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.
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.
Shane Ryan and Brandan Porath preview the crowd at the Ryder Cup, which will be a “different level of stress” compared to normal tournaments, explaining why a rowdy Bethpage Black will be an advantage for the Americans.