Ryder Cup, Bethpage Black Course and Bradley
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Golf fans from around the world will gather at Bethpage Black Golf Course for a week full of national pride and memorable moments in September. The 2025 Ryder Cup, the
DeChambeau, mired in some controversy since joining the Saudi-backed LIV Golf, was left off the 2023 Ryder Cup team and the 2024 Olympic team, despite being one of the U.S.’s best performing players. Esentially, he didn’t have enough points since LIV Golf events aren’t recognized.
Known lovingly as “The People's Country Club,” this mecca of New York public golf—and one of the hardest courses in the world—will play host to the Ryder Cup, the team match-play tournament in which the 12 best American golfers compete against their counterparts from the UK and Europe.
Keegan Bradley was driving around the Red Course, stopping at holes and handing out Ryder Cup tickets to random groups of players.
U.S. Ryder Cup captain Keegan Bradley explains the emotions that go along with playing at Bethpage.
Europe's Ryder Cup team has just one guaranteed spot up for grabs after Robert McIntyre and Tyrrell Hatton secured automatic qualification for the team, which will defend its title from Sept. 26-28.
Bradley faces a fascinating and gut-wrenching day next week when he has to call the players on the bubble and tell some of them they’re out. Two years ago, sitting at 10th in the standings, Bradley got the call from then-captain Zach Johnson to tell him he wasn’t going to Rome. He was devastated and angered by the decision.
SHANE LOWRY’S recent slump in form has come at a concerning time for the Irishman. Lowry, who is currently in action at the FedEx Cup penultimate tournament at the BMW Championship