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Donald’s Witty One-Liners Kick Off Cup Festivities with a Smile

Donald’s Witty One-Liners Kick Off Cup Festivities with a Smile

Officials have approved a new pathway for LIV golfers to reach The Open, carving out sectional spots and performance-based places that could reshuffle entry lists and reignite debate across the sport.

At the Cup, hosts and rivals traded good-natured barbs as Donald touched down, firing off ceremony quips that set a playful tone – while organisers juggled the pageantry with a clear focus on competition and spectacle

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Ryder Cup Legend Slams U.S. Golf Fans for ‘Embarrassing’ Behavior Amid Tournament Chaos

Ryder Cup Legend Slams U.S. Golf Fans for ‘Embarrassing’ Behavior Amid Tournament Chaos

Matt Fitzpatrick produced a sizzling, record-equalling 66, storming up the leaderboard with a late flourish to clinch the DP World Tour title and cap a week of near-total dominance on the European circuit.

A former Ryder Cup star slammed parts of the U.S. crowd as “embarrassing stupidity” after unruly behaviour interrupted play, urging organisers and spectators alike to restore respect and proper conduct at future events

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Bryson DeChambeau Steals the Show: The Fan-Favorite Shaking Up This Ryder Cup

Bryson DeChambeau Steals the Show: The Fan-Favorite Shaking Up This Ryder Cup

LIV golfers now have a clear pathway to The Open after the R&A laid out precise criteria – from designated events and ranking benchmarks to a refreshed qualifying series – giving players tangible routes to earn their spots.

At this Ryder Cup, Bryson DeChambeau has become a central figure – his bold tactics and larger-than-life personality have fired up the crowd and media alike, turning each swing into headline-grabbing 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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Bryson DeChambeau’s response to Rory McIlroy’s dig won’t inflame ‘heightened’ rivalry

Bryson DeChambeau’s response to Rory McIlroy’s dig won’t inflame ‘heightened’ rivalry

Golf authorities have created a new qualification pathway allowing select LIV players to secure spots in The Open via designated events and performance criteria, a step toward reconciliation and widened access.

Bryson DeChambeau said his calm response to Rory McIlroy’s dig will not inflame their already heightened rivalry, stressing focus on performance and mutual respect over public confrontation.

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‘Only way he gets attention’: Rory McIlroy jabs Bryson DeChambeau over Ryder Cup comments

‘Only way he gets attention’: Rory McIlroy jabs Bryson DeChambeau over Ryder Cup comments

Organizers have confirmed a new qualification pathway for LIV golfers to reach The Open, allowing select players to qualify via designated events and rankings – a move set to reshape major entry routes.

Rory McIlroy said Bryson DeChambeau’s Ryder Cup comments are “the only way he gets attention,” criticizing the stance and escalating the pair’s public tensions ahead of the team showdown.

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Fitzpatrick closes with record-equalling 66 to win DP World Tour title:
Matt Fitzpatrick roared home with a record-equalling 66, charging past his rivals in a dramatic late surge to claim the DP World Tour title – a composed, relentless finish that sealed the victory and the trophy.

John Harris’ final round told the story of his epic golfing life:
John Harris’s closing round was a moving microcosm of a storied career – a resilient, poignant display of grit and grace that captured decades of highs and lows and provided a fitting, emotional finale

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LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Organizers have unveiled a new route for select LIV players to qualify for The Open, using designated events and ranking spots. The move is designed to widen the field and cool tensions between rival tours, giving more players a clear shot at one of golf’s biggest stages.

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Keegan Bradley publicly reached out to players who felt overlooked, applauding their grit and calling for unity across the game. He also shared his bold Weekend 9 winner picks – a mix of solidarity and sharp tournament confidence

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Ryder Cup Reboot? Famed Caddie Proposes Rotating Pairings and Shot-Clock Trial 2. “For the Good of the Game”: Legendary

The Open has reopened a pathway for LIV golfers – eligible players can now earn places through designated events and a qualifying series, restoring a clear route back into major-championship contention.

A renowned caddie is urging Ryder Cup captains to shake things up “for the good of the game,” proposing rotating pairings and shot‑clock trials to inject speed, drama and greater fairness into team matches

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