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Bryson DeChambeau will represent the United States at this year's Ryder Cup regardless of whether he secures an automatic qualifying spot for the event.
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Bryson DeChambeau will represent the United States at this year's Ryder Cup regardless of whether he secures an automatic qualifying spot for the event.
Rory McIlroy is resetting his focus and his schedule in order to be on top form for Europe’s defence of the Ryder Cup.
VALKENSWAARD: The 2025 Valkenswaard edition of the Global Champions Arabians Tour in the Netherlands concluded on Sunday, with Berlin MP, owned by Hleetan Qatar Stud, taking home the prestigious Senior Stallion Gold Championship title.
RIYADH: Al-Hilal’s first team footballers will not be participating in the 2025/6 edition of the Saudi Super Cup, the club said, citing contractual obligations on annual leave as well as a need to preserve the health of players amid a packed game calendar.
LIV Golf’s major drought will extend into 2026, but the breakaway league did have a surprise top-10 finisher at Royal Portrush for The Open Championship. A breakdown of how each of the 20 LIV players fared at Royal Portrush. 1. Bryson DeChambeau (-9, T10) DeChambeau leading the LIV pack would not have been a surprise at the start of the week despite his shaky history on links courses. But his rally to a tie for 10th was especially impressive considering his 78 on Thursday left DeChambeau ahead of only seven players in the entire field.
Fox News chief political anchor Bret Baier speaks with golf great Jack Nicklaus and veterans at PGA HOPE's annual tournament on 'Special Report.'
PORTRUSH, Northern Ireland — Scottie Scheffler may not find his life's true fulfillment in winning, but that's not going to keep him from continuing to do it on the sport's biggest stages.
Newly-crowned Open champion Scottie Scheffler insists it is “silly” to compare him to Tiger Woods.