Four LIV Golf Stars Set to Challenge Rory McIlroy at the Australian Open

Rory McIlroy will headline a star-studded field at the 2025 Australian Open, where four LIV Golf stars have officially joined the lineup for what promises to be one of the most competitive events of the year. The PGA Tour of Australasia announced that Joaquin Niemann, Carlos Ortiz, Sebastian Muñoz, and Josele Ballester will all tee it up at Royal Melbourne Golf Club from December 4–7….

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Anthony Kim decides next career move after disastrous LIV Golf comeback

Anthony Kim’s fairytale return to professional golf has taken another dramatic turn after his relegation from LIV Golf, leaving the former Ryder Cup star fighting to salvage his career. The 40-year-old’s long-awaited comeback, following more than a decade away from the sport, has ended in disappointment after two years marked by inconsistent play and missed…

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Simon Jordan Slams Bryson DeChambeau Over Ryder Cup Behavior: “Ridiculous” and “Jingoism” Under Fire

In the wake of an emotionally charged Ryder Cup, talkSPORT pundit Simon Jordan did not hold back in his critique of Bryson DeChambeau’s conduct during the competition, calling his behavior “ridiculous jingoism” and accusing him of lacking dignity. A Sharp Rebuke Jordan’s criticism zeroed in on more than just performance. Though he acknowledged DeChambeau was hitting the…

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Donald Trump responds to being brutally trolled by Team Europe over Ryder Cup triumph in USA

Donald Trump has issued a pointed but polite response after being brutally trolled by Team Europe following their Ryder Cup triumph over the United States at Bethpage Black. As Europe celebrated their dramatic 15–13 victory on Sunday, players were caught on video chanting, *“Are you watching, Donald Trump?”* in unison while lifting the famous gold…

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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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