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PGA president Don Rea was rapping "Lose Yourself" by Eminem in a hotel lobby as chaos and concerns of fan behavior escalated at the 2025 Ryder Cup.
Video has emerged of PGA of America president Don Rea rapping an Eminem song the same night he refused to apologize for Ryder Cup fan behavior.
RYDER CUP ticket prices for the next edition of the tournament in 2027 are on sale. Select products are now available for purchase – but they do not come cheap. Team Europe are bidding to
The only good news out of the American camp since losing the Ryder Cup to Europe is that no one has suggested another task force
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Video emerges (!) of the Ryder Cup karaoke performance that has Golf Twitter abuzz
Ever since The Times reported an EXCLUSIVE (Yes, they categorized it as such) story that PGA of America president Don Rea did a little karaoke on Saturday night of the Ryder Cup, Golf Twitter has collectively had its fingers crossed that video of the performance would emerge. Well, we're all in luck.
Europe won the Ryder Cup for the second straight time but that does not begin to tell the story of what happened at Bethpage.
What happened there during those three days was something inhospitable. At times I couldn’t believe it.”Rahm teamed up with Tyrrell Hatton at Bethpage Black and they were some of the most targeted Europeans by the New York crowd.
Team USA entered the final day of the Ryder Cup facing a massive seven-point deficit, the largest in this tournament since it took on its current format in 1979. The team trailed 11.5-4.5 after two full days of competition and the Europeans only needed two-and-a-half points to retain the trophy.
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Ryder Cup slammed over failing to make proper announcements at Bethpage
Ryder Cup officials attempted to kick people out because of their behavior at Bethpage Black in 2025, but some people believe what they were doing wasn't enough
The unpacking of what happened to the U.S. Ryder Cup team at last month’s matches began almost immediately, but for Brandt Snedeker, the lessons of Bethpage take on even greater meaning.