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U.S. in big hole despite late point at Ryder Cup

U.S. in big hole despite late point at Ryder Cup

LIV golfers granted a new qualification route to The Open, allowing players from the Saudi-backed circuit to earn spots through designated events and rankings, reshaping access to golf’s oldest major.

U.S. left in a deep deficit at the Ryder Cup despite securing a late point, struggling in early sessions as Europe built an insurmountable lead that puts American hopes on the brink.

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Fleetwood Sounds the Alarm: Expect a Fired-Up U.S. Team After Rome Setback

Fleetwood Sounds the Alarm: Expect a Fired-Up U.S. Team After Rome Setback

Matt Fitzpatrick sealed the DP World Tour title with a record‑equalling 66, roaring down the stretch in a thrilling display of precision and nerve. He withstood late pressure from rivals, finishing a composed, clinical final round that left little doubt who deserved the crown.

Tommy Fleetwood warned that a ‘hurt’ U.S. team – stung by their Rome defeat – could be even more dangerous, driven by hunger and the sting of loss. He urged his side to be ready for a fired‑up American challenge, one that could bite back harder for being motivated by defeat

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Ryder Cup snubs: 9 bubble players left off 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team

Ryder Cup snubs: 9 bubble players left off 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team

The Open grants LIV golfers a new qualification pathway, allowing sanctioned players to compete via revamped criteria and earn spots through designated events and exemptions.

Nine bubble players were left off the 2025 U.S. Ryder Cup team, sparking debate over captain’s picks and form-based selections as veterans and rising stars missed the final biennial roster.

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