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Reason one million why the U.S. lost the Ryder Cup: Justin Thomas says grounds crew was arguing with them about green speeds mid-tournament
According to Justin Thomas, the grounds crew "fought" and "argued" with the team about the green speeds at Bethpage Black.
Who knew Bryson and Michael Jackson had so much in common: "I don't know if you would call it breakdancing, but I give him an A for effort"
The Ryder Cup isn't the only event at which Team Europe vibes are high, as seen Tuesday at the Skechers World Champions Cup.
The Georgian was expecting to be part of a furious comeback attempt by the Americans on Sunday at the Ryder Cup, only to have the regrettable fate of sitting out Singles after European Viktor Hovland withdrew with an injury and invoked the "envelope rule."
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Justin Thomas speaks out on abuse towards McIlroy and Lowry’s wives at Ryder Cup
Speaking to the No Laying Up Podcast, Justin Thomas revealed that he spoke with Erica McIlroy and Wendy Lowry regarding the abuse they experienced at Bethpage.
Last week’s Ryder Cup saw Scottie Scheffler unexpectedly struggle, as the world number one came away with just one point from his five matches at Bethpage Black. Scheffler’s history with the Ryder Cup has been a bit of a rollercoaster. He had an ...
Bradley, remember, had a bit of a resurgence as a player this past season on the PGA Tour. He won the Travelers Championship, which marked his eighth career Tour win, and had six top-10 finishes while climbing up to as high as No. 7 in the Official World Golf Rankings. That was the highest he’s ever been in his career.
Keegan Bradley was given 2.1million reasons to be less disappointed about the Ryder Cup on Friday. The defeated US captain got his revenge on two of Team Europe’s most important players by
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Rory McIlroy got so fed up with one American at the Ryder Cup that he asked security to throw out the spectator. The noise was so loud and relentless that McIlroy talked about taking medicine for a headache. This was 2016 at Hazeltine.
The 2025 season was a big one for PGA Tour veteran J.J. Spaun. He captured his first major by winning the U.S. Open at Oakmont. Then, as a rookie at the 2025 Ryder Cup, Spaun’s stellar play was one of the few highlights from the U.S. team’s devastating ...