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Don’t Miss the 2025 Ryder Cup Finale: How to Watch Sunday’s Thrilling Singles Showdown Live

Don’t Miss the 2025 Ryder Cup Finale: How to Watch Sunday’s Thrilling Singles Showdown Live

1) Rickie Fowler unexpectedly withdrew from the WM Phoenix Open citing illness, exiting before his scheduled tee time as organizers revised the field. Tournament officials say they will continue to monitor his condition ahead of upcoming events.

2) Expect edge-of-your-seat action for the 2025 Ryder Cup singles on Sunday – live broadcasts and streaming across major networks, plus expert pre-match analysis, real-time scoring and continuous updates. Check local listings for exact tee times and how to access the coverage

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Ranking Every Ryder Cup Sunday Singles Showdown: The Ultimate Match-by-Match Breakdown

Ranking Every Ryder Cup Sunday Singles Showdown: The Ultimate Match-by-Match Breakdown

LIV golfers excerpt:
LIV players have been granted an official qualification route into The Open after a new agreement with the organizers – a move that opens the door for them to chase major glory while reigniting sharp debate among established tour stakeholders.

Ryder Cup excerpt:
A match-by-match ranking of all 12 Ryder Cup Sunday singles, dissecting current form, the must-watch head-to-heads and the pivotal point swings that could decide the winner on the tension-packed final day of this biennial battle

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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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U.S. rolls to fifth straight Walker Cup title

U.S. rolls to fifth straight Walker Cup title

LIV golfers have been granted a qualification route to The Open, officials said, introducing performance-based criteria and designated qualifying spots that could allow Saudi-backed players to compete in golf’s oldest major.

The U.S. captured a fifth straight Walker Cup title, dominating foursomes and singles to outpace Great Britain & Ireland and underscore the depth and consistency of American amateur golf.

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U.S. rallies in singles to take Walker Cup lead

U.S. rallies in singles to take Walker Cup lead

LIV golfers have been granted a new qualification pathway to The Open, allowing players from the breakaway tour to compete for spots through designated events and exemptions, sparking debate across golf’s governing bodies.

The U.S. surged in singles play to seize the Walker Cup lead, overturning deficits with clutch birdies and steady play as momentum shifted toward the Americans ahead of the final day of the amateur team showdown.

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Ranking all 12 Presidents Cup singles matches by must-watchability

Ranking all 12 Presidents Cup singles matches by must-watchability

In the Presidents Cup, singles matches often decide the outcome, amplifying the drama for fans. With 12 contests played throughout the tournament’s history, we delve into their captivating intensity.

Ranked among the most enthralling is Tiger Woods vs. Aaron Baddeley (2009), an epic clash of titans. Phil Mickelson’s triumph over Trevor Immelman (2005) showcased resilience, while Ernie Els and Luke Donald’s battle (2013) displayed strategic brilliance.

Other memorable matches include Fred Couples’ spirited victory over Peter Lonard (2000), Vijay Singh’s clinical performance against Tiger Woods (2003), and Justin Thomas’ pivotal triumph over Marc Leishman (2019). Each match weaves a unique narrative, adding to the tournament’s enduring legacy.

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GB&I holds off American rally to win Curtis Cup

GB&I holds off American rally to win Curtis Cup

In a thrilling conclusion to the Curtis Cup, Great Britain & Ireland clung steadfastly to their advantage, triumphing 11.5-8.5 over tenacious U.S.

Despite entering the final day of singles with a narrow lead, GB&I stood tall, securing four wins and five halves against a valiant American side.

Anna Davis, shining for the U.S., secured her third point of the competition, but it was not enough to overturn GB&I’s lead.

Emily Toy’s victory over Rachel Heck proved crucial, bolstering GB&I’s momentum and paving the way for their triumph.

Retaining the Curtis Cup, GB&I celebrated their collective brilliance, while the U.S. team, though defeated, demonstrated unyielding spirit and determination.

The biennial clash between these two golf powerhouses has once again showcased the exceptional talent and sportsmanship that define the Curtis Cup.

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