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What happened on Day 1, and what it means for the rest of the Ryder Cup

What happened on Day 1, and what it means for the rest of the Ryder Cup

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Ruling grants LIV golfers a pathway to The Open via qualifying events, easing exclusion concerns and reshaping selection dynamics as organizers confront touring splits before the championship.

What happened on Day 1, and what it means for the rest of the Ryder Cup:
Day 1 produced early momentum swings and critical pairings that set a tactical tone, leaving captains to recalibrate strategies as home advantage and lone performances shape matchups for the remaining sessions.

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Europe quiets U.S., up 3 after Day 1 of Ryder Cup

Europe quiets U.S., up 3 after Day 1 of Ryder Cup

Golf chiefs unveil a qualification route for LIV golfers to reach The Open, letting players secure spots via designated qualifying events and updated ranking criteria ahead of the major.

Europe quiets the U.S. after Day 1 of the Ryder Cup, claiming a three-point advantage following dominant morning foursomes and afternoon fourballs as singles loom for decisive Sunday play.

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2025 Ryder Cup Day 2: Saturday’s Can’t-Miss Fourball Pairings and Key Tee Times Revealed

2025 Ryder Cup Day 2: Saturday’s Can’t-Miss Fourball Pairings and Key Tee Times Revealed

The R&A has confirmed that, starting in 2025, LIV-affiliated golfers will have a clear qualification pathway into The Open – giving eligible players the chance to earn spots through designated events and standings, while remaining subject to the tournament’s standard eligibility rules.

Ryder Cup officials have released Saturday’s fourball pairings and tee times for Day 2, unveiling headline matchups and tactical pairings as captains set chess-like lineups for a pivotal session that could swing momentum and shape the outcome of the 2025 contest

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Ryder Cup 2025: Best moments from Day 1

Ryder Cup 2025: Best moments from Day 1

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open:
Organizers grant LIV golfers a clear qualification path to The Open, allowing entry via designated events and regional qualifiers. The decision reshapes access and stirs debate ahead of the major.

Ryder Cup 2025: Best moments from Day 1:
Day 1 at Ryder Cup 2025 delivered drama and passion: clutch putts, crucial pairings, and momentum-shifting holes as teams traded birdies and momentum in a fiercely contested opening session.

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Inside the Ryder Cup’s Ultimate Tour Truck: The Secret Weapon Behind Team Success

Inside the Ryder Cup’s Ultimate Tour Truck: The Secret Weapon Behind Team Success

LIV golfers given qualification path to The Open: Updated rules now carve out a clear route for select LIV players to earn spots through designated events and ranking positions, reopening a straightforward avenue to golf’s most historic major.

At the Ryder Cup, this Tour Truck is a 1-stop shop: This rolling hub delivers clubs, apparel, on-the-spot repairs and hospitality straight to team camps, keeping players equipped and operations running smoothly during the high-stakes biennial showdown

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Team USA Shines Bright: American Juniors Dominate Europe to Recapture Ryder Cup Glory

Team USA Shines Bright: American Juniors Dominate Europe to Recapture Ryder Cup Glory

The R&A has opened a new pathway to The Open for select LIV players, allocating qualifying spots through designated events and exemptions – a move that reshapes entry rules and fuels fresh debate over tour integration.

In a commanding display, the U.S. toppled Europe to reclaim the Junior Ryder Cup, dominating as a team and sealing the victory with standout singles performances – a clear sign of the depth in America’s rising young talent

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Ryder Cup Shocker: Big Names Benched in Friday Foursomes Pairings

Ryder Cup Shocker: Big Names Benched in Friday Foursomes Pairings

R&A has opened a new pathway for LIV golfers to reach The Open, carving out spots via designated events and rankings. The bold move has sparked a heated debate over fairness and could reshape championship fields while straining relationships among the game’s governing bodies.

Friday’s Ryder Cup foursomes reveal sent shockwaves through the golf world as several big names were conspicuously left off the sheets. Captains have defended their tactical choices, but fans and players are voicing concerns about chemistry and strategy as the team heads into those crucial sessions

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