Scottie Scheffler’s Caddie Apologizes After Ryder Cup Flashpoint”Scottie Scheffler’s caddie, Ted Scott, has issued a public apology to Team Europe vice-captain Francesco Molinari after their heated altercation on Day 2 of the Ryder Cup went viral.

Tensions had already been running high at Bethpage Black, with the raucous crowd dominating headlines, but an on-course argument involving players and caddies became one of Saturday’s biggest talking points. Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood defeated Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau 3&2 in the afternoon four-balls, though the match was overshadowed by a confrontation on the…

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Ryder Cup 2025: Viktor Hovland’s Injury Forces Rarely-Used ‘Envelope Rule’**

Team Europe suffered a major setback on Sunday as Viktor Hovland was forced to withdraw from his Ryder Cup singles match due to a recurring neck injury. The incident triggered one of the Ryder Cup’s least-used provisions: the “envelope rule.” Hovland, who had already missed Saturday’s afternoon session at Bethpage Black after being replaced by…

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fans clashed in the stands, forcing police and security to intervene in an attempt to contain the ugly scenes.

What began as spirited chanting between rival supporters of Team USA and Team Europe quickly escalated into heated confrontations, with sections of the crowd becoming unruly. Witnesses reported that a number of scuffles broke out, prompting officers and event staff to rush into the stands to separate fans. Images from the event showed a heavy…

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Justin Rose has addressed his heated on-course altercation with Bryson DeChambeau at the Ryder Cup, breaking his silence after images and video clips of the confrontation circulated widely online.

The flashpoint occurred during Saturday’s matches at Bethpage Black, where tensions between Team Europe and Team USA reached boiling point. Cameras captured Rose in a fiery exchange with DeChambeau, with both players gesturing animatedly as officials and teammates intervened. Speaking after the dust settled, Rose downplayed the incident but admitted emotions had run high. “It’s…

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Ryder cup staffer Heather McMahan apologizes to Rory McIlroy and resigned from her role following inappropriate conduct at Bethpage Black.

McMahan, who was tasked with hyping up the raucous New York crowd ahead of Saturday’s matches, was caught on video leading a vulgar chant aimed directly at McIlroy before the morning foursomes. She shouted “F— you Rory!” into a megaphone, which was quickly echoed by sections of the grandstands. Parents and children were present at…

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