Ron Green Jr. is a senior writer for Global Golf Post. He has covered golf for more than 30 years including nearly 90 major championships. He served as president of the Golf Writers Association of ...
While the St Andrews Ladies' Putting Club, better known as the Himalayas, was originally designed to keep women "out of harm's way," women have embraced the facility for more than 150 years. While the ...
If the difference between the two sides could be found in a single match, it was the 3-and-2 fourballs victory Justin Rose and Tommy Fleetwood posted over the American superduo of Scheffler and Bryson ...
Controversies at the Ryder Cup are nothing new, but the Americans' pay-for-play arrangement debuting at Bethpage hasn't generated much outcry.
A big reason the Europeans own a 5½-2½ lead entering Saturday’s Ryder Cup matches is the difference in what their top players did compared to the Americans’ A-listers.
Jim Nugent is the Founder & Publisher of Global Golf Post. He has worked in golf media for more than a quarter century, and he is a frequent guest on Golf Channel and numerous golf talk radio shows ...
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From the first tee onward at Bethpage Black, Europe's morning stars shone brightly and staked their squad to a 3-1 Ryder Cup lead over the Americans.
Every orchestra needs a conductor, every pack needs an alpha wolf. At Bethpage Black the European Ryder Cup team needs a leader and it has one. His name is Rory McIlroy.
On the eve of a Ryder Cup the U.S. team badly needs to win, Bryson DeChambeau with his superhero stylings and overt intensity is its X factor.