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How American fans treated Rory McIlroy on US return after disgusting Ryder Cup treatment
Rory McIlroy played golf in the U.S. for the first time since the Ryder Cup and the fans gave him different treatment than what he saw at Bethpage Black in New York
BBC Sports Personality of the Year may not add much to McIlroy's CV, but it proves that golf is finally cutting through
LIV Golf’s Cam Smith candidly opened up about the Ryder Cup. The Australian golfer is enjoying time away from the greens these days.
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LIV Golf CEO Scott O’Neill addresses Jon Rahm’s Ryder Cup situation
However, LIV Golf CEO Scott O'Neill hopes things won't be so negative, noting that he is having constructive discussions with the CEO of the DP World Tour. Scott O’Neill wants the future of golf to be positive and for all participants to focus solely on the sport and its future, rather than their own interests.
In one of 2025's most unexpected fandom moments, the European Ryder Cup team turned hostility at Bethpage into fuel, earning admiration well beyond its own supporters.
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Shane Lowry opens up about the intense pressure at Ryder Cup: It was horrible
Shane Lowry is already focused on the next edition, wanting his team to triumph again and lift the trophies. In an interview with the media, he admitted that he is still thinking about the last edition, aware of how important and prestigious the competition is. Lowry felt a huge amount of pressure because so much was in his hands.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — Rory McIlroy got so fed up with one American at the Ryder Cup that he asked security to throw out the spectator. The noise was so loud and relentless that McIlroy talked about taking medicine for a headache. This was 2016 at Hazeltine.
Ludvig Aberg was a key figure in Europe’s Ryder Cup victory at Bethpage Black in September. Going into Sunday, it looked like Europe were on track to set a new record for the biggest win since 1979. But the final day did not go as smoothly as expected,