Controversies at the Ryder Cup are nothing new, but the Americans' pay-for-play arrangement debuting at Bethpage hasn't generated much outcry.
There will be plenty of time to fully dissect the American destruction in this Ryder Cup, but on the eve of a coronation it feels appropriate to recognize the utter brilliance of the Europeans on a ...
From the first tee onward at Bethpage Black, Europe's morning stars shone brightly and staked their squad to a 3-1 Ryder Cup lead over the Americans.
Bethpage Black was quiet enough on Monday, but it soon will give way to quite another atmosphere for the 2025 Ryder Cup.
On the eve of a Ryder Cup the U.S. team badly needs to win, Bryson DeChambeau with his superhero stylings and overt intensity is its X factor.
Every orchestra needs a conductor, every pack needs an alpha wolf. At Bethpage Black the European Ryder Cup team needs a leader and it has one. His name is Rory McIlroy.
A big reason the Europeans own a 5½-2½ lead entering Saturday’s Ryder Cup matches is the difference in what their top players did compared to the Americans’ A-listers.
Amateur, No. 63 seed Ian Davis delivered an upset in the round of 64 after surviving a playoff to qualify. He is the latest 63rd seed to enjoy USGA success.
For the extended moment – at least until this Ryder Cup officially begins on the first tee at 7:10 a.m. Friday – there are still no answers, only questions. Read Green In Regulation for more.