‘Made a mistake’: Keegan Bradley shares first Ryder Cup regret
Keegan Bradley admits he “made a mistake” after a gaffe in his first Ryder Cup speech – a misquote that drew laughs but underscored his passion and resolve to rally the U.S. team.
Keegan Bradley admits he “made a mistake” after a gaffe in his first Ryder Cup speech – a misquote that drew laughs but underscored his passion and resolve to rally the U.S. team.
Following the U.S. team’s defeat, Keegan Bradley ripped into a Ryder Cup rule – calling it “has to change” – and demanded a rethink of pairings and scoring that, he says, stifles momentum and erodes fair competition
LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Organizers have unveiled a bold new route for LIV players to reach The Open – a blend of designated qualifying events and merit-based spots. The move represents a clear step toward integrating LIV talent into golf’s flagship championship and opens fresh opportunities for players to earn their place on the sport’s biggest stage.
Bradley: Made mistake with Bethpage course setup:
Bradley has acknowledged he got the Bethpage setup wrong, saying aggressive pin placements and unusual tee rotations made scoring far tougher than intended. He’s calling for tweaks and taking the experience as a lesson – aiming for smarter setups that present a fair, compelling test at future events
Rory blasted the unruly behavior in New York as beyond the pale – unacceptable and potentially dangerous – and demanded organizers step up crowd control immediately to protect players after chaotic scenes at the tournament
LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
LIV players now have a clear, formal route into The Open. Designated events and updated ranking criteria will award qualifying spots, creating real opportunity for LIV competitors while preserving the tournament’s competitive standards.
How much money does each Ryder Cup player get?
Ryder Cup players earn a mix of team and match-play bonuses, with exact amounts varying by team and year. Payouts reward making the roster and winning points in matches, and captains and officials receive smaller compensation for their roles
Shockwaves hit the Ryder Cup: Viktor Hovland has withdrawn after invoking the “envelope rule,” team officials confirm. The move follows a procedural dispute, and the captain will soon name his replacement
Analyze Brooks Koepka’s swing to transform driving, refine putting, and optimize course strategy through biomechanical assessment, evidence-based drills, and measurable performance metrics.
Fitzpatrick fired a record‑equalling 66 to seize the DP World Tour title, producing a calm, clinical final round that overturned his rivals on a demanding course before sharing the moment with jubilant fans.
Bethpage’s master of ceremonies has stepped down after vulgar chants aimed at Rory McIlroy repeatedly disrupted play; the club said the move follows multiple incidents and promised a thorough review of crowd‑control and event conduct policies
Amid the chaos of the Ryder Cup, Keegan Bradley praised the fans’ fierce passion but warned that a vocal minority “crossed the line,” with boisterous behavior disrupting players’ focus and even creating safety concerns as tensions boiled over
Fowler (illness) WDs from WM Phoenix Open:
Rickie Fowler withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open on Friday after battling an illness that left him unable to continue. Persistent symptoms forced him to abandon the event and undergo medical evaluation, tournament officials said.
Fans target McIlroy, Lowry, who fire back with win:
Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry brushed off crowd jeers and criticism, then answered on the course with a calm, commanding performance. Their composed, decisive victory not only secured the title but also shut down doubters, team sources said
