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Trump Tees Off at Ryder Cup: Former President Steals the Spotlight at Golf’s Biggest Showdown

Trump Tees Off at Ryder Cup: Former President Steals the Spotlight at Golf’s Biggest Showdown

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Players from the breakaway LIV tour now have a clear route into The Open – a new set of designated events and qualifying criteria gives them tangible opportunities to earn spots. The decision reshapes the entry landscape for the major and brings fresh competition to golf’s biggest stage.

Golfer in Chief: President Donald Trump makes Ryder Cup appearance:
President Donald Trump made an unexpected stop at the Ryder Cup, greeting players and fans and adding a burst of star power to the event. His surprise visit helped crank up the excitement as teams readied themselves for the tournament’s most decisive matches

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Ryder Cup Day 3: Wild Chaos, Trump Buzz, and the Sharpest One-Liners

Ryder Cup Day 3: Wild Chaos, Trump Buzz, and the Sharpest One-Liners

LIV players now have a route back into The Open after the R&A unveiled revised entry rules – breakaway-tour golfers can earn spots through qualifying events, reigniting the debate over access, fairness and merit.

On Ryder Cup Day 3, “absolute chaos” wishes and talk of Trump anticipation stole the headlines as players and captains traded razor-sharp one-liners, momentum swung wildly, crowds roared and every hole crackled with high-stakes drama

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Ryder Cup Day 2: Bryson’s Boost, Trump Surprises, and the Sharpest Quips

Ryder Cup Day 2: Bryson’s Boost, Trump Surprises, and the Sharpest Quips

Golf authorities have unveiled a new qualification pathway that allows LIV Golf players to chase Open Championship berths through designated events and ranking criteria – a carefully calibrated move that aims to open the door to talent while safeguarding the tournament’s integrity.

Ryder Cup Day 2 blended tension with comic relief: Bryson’s upbeat “pick-me-up” gesture lit up the crowd, a surprising nod to Trump phone calls raised a few eyebrows, and captains and players traded sharp quips and unforgettable one-liners during a wildly entertaining session

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Trump’s Ryder Cup arrival expected late Friday

Trump’s Ryder Cup arrival expected late Friday

Governing bodies announce a qualification route allowing select LIV Golf players to earn spots in The Open, revising criteria to reflect tour shifts and ensure top talent can compete in the historic major.

President Trump is expected to arrive late Friday for Ryder Cup events, prompting heightened security and logistical planning as organizers balance protocol with the tournament schedule and fan access.

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Forrest wins on Trump course, gets call from Prez

– LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open: R&A confirmed a clarified route for LIV Golf players to reach The Open, outlining eligibility via Final Qualifying and select exemptions. The move formalizes access while maintaining existing criteria.

– Forrest wins on Trump course, gets call from Prez: Forrest sealed victory at a Trump-branded course, then took a congratulatory call from the former U.S. president, adding a notable postscript to a composed final-round performance and breakthrough result.

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**”Epic Fail: Bryson DeChambeau’s Trick Shot Disaster with Donald Trump’s Granddaughter!”**

**”Epic Fail: Bryson DeChambeau’s Trick Shot Disaster with Donald Trump’s Granddaughter!”**

Bryson DeChambeau’s Trick Shot Goes Awry

In a hilarious turn of events, Bryson DeChambeau and Kai Trump, Donald Trump’s granddaughter, took on a daring trick shot that didn’t quite go as planned.

Captured at the stunning Trump National Golf Club Bedminster, the moment was shared on DeChambeau’s Instagram story this past Friday. The duo was seen teeing off from an elevated tee box when DeChambeau aimed to hit the ball off a tree and onto the green. Instead, it splashed down into the water!

Kai Trump couldn’t help but exclaim, “Oh my god, that was so bad,” while DeChambeau chuckled and admitted, “That was terrible.”

The clip quickly went viral, sparking a flurry of reactions. Many viewers chimed in about DeChambeau’s misfire—some defended him by highlighting the challenge of executing such tricky shots, while others were quick to criticize him for not nailing it

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