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SIGHTS AND SOUNDS

MORE RYDER CUP

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.
Darren Clarke discusses why there is nothing in golf like playing in the Ryder Cup, how emotional it was for him to participate in the 2006 competition, if the Americans will have an advantage at Bethpage Black and more.
Lanny Wadkins, 1995 Ryder Cup U.S. captain, shares his thoughts on Keegan Bradley not choosing himself for this year’s Ryder Cup team, Luke Donald serving as captain after leading Europe to victory in 2023 and more.
Damon Hack and Eamon Lynch discuss the steps the European Ryder Cup team is taking to get ready for the crowd involvement at Bethpage Black for the 2025 Ryder Cup.
Tripp Isenhour and Cara Banks discuss Ben Griffin’s missed birdie putt at the end of the Procore Championship, questioning how U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley will manage Griffin as well as other players.
Scottie Scheffler won the Procore Championship, but how did the rest of his U.S. Ryder Cup teammates and the European Ryder Cuppers finish on Sunday?
Whatever heckling European players might face at the Ryder Cup in New York could be what they already have heard before, all because of virtual reality headsets that Rory McIlroy says can be adjusted to hear the harshest abuse.
The results were mixed for the U.S. Ryder Cup team on the Thursday leaderboard at the Procore Championship, which is doubling as a tune-up for this month’s matches. But this week is about more than just birdies and bogeys.