Bryson DeChambeau Involved In Furious Incident with Caddie During Ryder Cup

Bryson DeChambeau’s caddie, Gregory Bodine, triggered a heated confrontation during Saturday’s Ryder Cup action at Bethpage Black, leaving Justin Rose visibly furious. The incident unfolded on the 15th green when Rose lined up a putt but noticed Bodine step into his eyeline. The Englishman gestured for the caddie to move, sparking tensions that quickly escalated…

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Leaked Insider Report Exposes Team USA’s Shocking Lack of Preparation at Ryder Cup

An insider has revealed startling details about Team USA’s preparation – or lack thereof – ahead of their 2025 Ryder Cup defeat at Bethpage Black. The claims, shared on X (formerly Twitter) by popular golf personality Rick Golfs (@Top100Rick), suggest that Keegan Bradley’s side entered the tournament far less prepared than Team Europe. Rick, who…

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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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Brooks Koepka opens up on Ryder Cup omission: “It’s annoying

Brooks Koepka: A Frank Assessment of His Ryder Cup Omission Brooks Koepka, the five-time major champion, has delivered an honest and straightforward response to being left off the U.S. Ryder Cup team. Speaking ahead of the Amgen Irish Open, Koepka laid the blame squarely on his own performance rather than external factors—specifically, dismissing any notion…

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BMW PGA Championship Prize Money 2025: How Much Alex Noren and Others Earned

Sweden’s Alex Noren claimed a dramatic victory at the 2025 BMW PGA Championship at Wentworth, overcoming France’s Adrien Saddier in a tense play-off. Both players finished tied on 19-under par after 72 holes, but on the first extra hole, Noren produced a brilliant chip to set up a simple birdie, while Saddier could only make par. For Noren, this was his 12th DP World…

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