The Ryder Cup is a biennial men's golf competition between teams from the United States and Europe. Golf Monthly's Dan Parker explains how it works.
Paul Azinger returns to the broadcast booth this week as lead analyst of PGA Tour Champions but first he weighed in on the hot-button topics du jour.
A big talking point at this week’s Hero Dubai Desert Classic is the Ryder Cup, which has us believing the underdog Europeans ...
Rahm reiterated on Tuesday that he expects to be at Bethpage Black, the host site of this year's Ryder Cup, in late September. Someway, somehow, Rahm wants to be on the 12-man European team that will ...
Golf Today explores Jon Rahm's recent comments about the state of professional golf, LIV players' status for majors, and his Ryder Cup status for 2025, debating what the PGA Tour has lost since his ...
Bernhard Langer has ended speculation he would consider staying on as European Ryder Cup captain for 2006. The 47-year-old German, who led Europe to a crushing victory by 18-1/2 points to 9-1/2 ...
He then went on to name the Ryder Cup and the Olympics as the two "purest" golf events currently played, largely due to the fact there's no financial reward. "I don't think any of the 24 players ...
The format featured singles and doubles matches with rotating pairings (just like the Ryder Cup) across two days, although the £120,000 prize fund paled in comparison to golf's premier team event.
Tiger Woods and Mark O'Meara questioned why PGA Tour players had no input on the revenue they produced for the PGA of America in a Ryder Cup that was fast growing into one of golf's biggest ...
FILE - Xander Schauffele is congratulated by his caddie Austin Kaiser after an eagle on the 15th hole during the third round of the Masters golf tournament on Saturday, April 10, 2021, in Augusta ...
KAPALUA, Hawaii (AP) — Xander Schauffele says the plan is for Americans to give their Ryder Cup compensation to charity. The PGA of America is paying players for the first time. They will get $ ...
The pay-for-play topic first arose in 1999 when David Duval, Tiger Woods and Mark O'Meara questioned why PGA Tour players had no input on the revenue they produced for the PGA of America in a Ryder ...