Ryder Cup fans face beefed-up security for President Trump's visit to Bethpage
Ryder Cup fans will be subjected to a series of additonal security measures for President Donald Trump's visit to Bethpage on Friday.
Who Will Win The Ryder Cup? Here's Our Pick—Plus 6 Great Bets to Make This Week
Our man Rick Gehman, picker of winners, is back with his best bets for the 2025 bout at Bethpage Black.
Ryder Cup 2025: Which celebrities are playing in the All-Star Match?
Everything you need to know about which celebrities are competiting
From mortgage loan officer to the Ryder Cup: Ben Griffin’s amazing journey
Ben Griffin's LinkedIn page is a truly spectacular flex: UNC grad, pro golfer, mortgage loan officer, two-time PGA winner.
How are Charlie Woods, Kai Trump faring in their Florida high school golf seasons?
Two of America's highest profile varsity golfers have been plying their trade in Palm Beach County this fall. How are Kai Trump and Charlie Woods faring in high school golf?
First-time dad Xander Schauffele surprised himself at how well he played during Ryder Cup practices
Xander Schauffele skipped the Procure Championship after he and his wife, Maya, became parents for the first time. Son Victor was born August 29.
Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony moved up due to Bethpage thunderstorms
The 2025 Ryder Cup Opening Ceremony was moved up one day due to a weather forecast predicting thunderstorms at Bethpage on Thursday.
Ludvig Aberg on his Ryder Cup partnership with Viktor Hovland and their conversations about UFOs
Viktor Hovland is an interesting guy to have a conversation with. Just ask Ludvig Aberg.
Why Xander Schauffele's Ryder Cup gala 'date' was Team Europe golfer
Viktor Hovland posed for hilarious pictures with Xander Schauffele at the 2025 Ryder Cup gala.
What Europe's Ryder Cup players received instead of a salary pales in comparison to Team USA
This is one way to try and keep the golfers happy.
The Americans' linchpin at Bethpage? Why it's Bryson DeChambeau
DeChambeau, the polarizing LIV and YouTube poster boy, could very well prove the difference, good or bad, for the U.S. Ryder Cup team in front of an amplified New York crowd.