Profiles of Europe Ryder Cup team
FARMINGDALE, New York :A brief look at the 12-man Europe Ryder Cup team that will face the United States in the biennial competition this week at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York.
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FARMINGDALE, New York :A brief look at the 12-man Europe Ryder Cup team that will face the United States in the biennial competition this week at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York.
FARMINGDALE, New York :Defending champions Europe face the ultimate Ryder Cup road test this week at Bethpage Black where dealing with a raucous New York crowd may prove as crucial as sinking putts in their clash with the United States.
Ryder Cup captains Keegan Bradley and Luke Donald have vowed to put their friendship to the side as they battle it out for glory this week.
United States captain Keegan Bradley has defended the decision to pay American players for playing at this week’s Ryder Cup.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y.: The Ryder Cup had moments of inspiration in vastly different forms during a quiet Monday start to golf’s most chaotic week. There were tears for the Americans as they gathered on the first tee at sunrise and a strong reminder for Europe as they go after a rare road win.
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Luke Donald has claimed that American fans at Bethpage Black could turn on Team USA's players because they are being paid to take part.
FARMINGDALE, New York :Team USA captain Keegan Bradley defended a plan to pay U.S. players at the Ryder Cup on Monday, arguing that the break from tradition at Bethpage Black in New York would bring the competition into "today's age."