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What happened on Day 1, and what it means for the rest of the Ryder Cup

What happened on Day 1, and what it means for the rest of the Ryder Cup

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Ruling grants LIV golfers a pathway to The Open via qualifying events, easing exclusion concerns and reshaping selection dynamics as organizers confront touring splits before the championship.

What happened on Day 1, and what it means for the rest of the Ryder Cup:
Day 1 produced early momentum swings and critical pairings that set a tactical tone, leaving captains to recalibrate strategies as home advantage and lone performances shape matchups for the remaining sessions.

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Europe quiets U.S., up 3 after Day 1 of Ryder Cup

Europe quiets U.S., up 3 after Day 1 of Ryder Cup

Golf chiefs unveil a qualification route for LIV golfers to reach The Open, letting players secure spots via designated qualifying events and updated ranking criteria ahead of the major.

Europe quiets the U.S. after Day 1 of the Ryder Cup, claiming a three-point advantage following dominant morning foursomes and afternoon fourballs as singles loom for decisive Sunday play.

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USA sweeps Day 1 matches at Presidents Cup

USA sweeps Day 1 matches at Presidents Cup

In a dominating performance, Team USA clinched all five matches on the opening day of the Presidents Cup, securing a significant advantage over the International team. Scottie Scheffler and Kevin Kisner, the reigning Masters champion, triumphed in the foursomes format, while Sam Burns and Billy Horschel extended their unbeaten streak in the same format. Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele sealed the day with a victory in four-ball, putting Team USA in a commanding position heading into Day 2.

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2024 Presidents Cup Thursday TV coverage: How to watch Day 1 matches

2024 Presidents Cup Thursday TV coverage: How to watch Day 1 matches

2024 Presidents Cup Thursday TV Coverage: How to Watch Day 1 Matches

The 2024 Presidents Cup tees off on Thursday, September 5, at Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte, North Carolina. The first round of matches will feature four foursomes matches in the morning and four four-ball matches in the afternoon.

The matches will be televised live on NBC and Golf Channel. NBC’s coverage will begin at 12:30 p.m. ET, while Golf Channel’s coverage will start at 7 a.m. ET.

Fans can also stream the matches live on NBCSports.com and the NBC Sports app.

The United States team will be led by Tiger Woods, while the International team will be led by Adam Scott. The two teams are evenly matched, so the matches are sure to be close.

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