DeChambeau Headed for Ryder Cup Return
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With the major season over, the next big event is the Ryder Cup and the SI Golf team explores whether the Scottie Scheffler-led home team is shaping up for a lopsided win.
After shooting a 1-over 72 on Thursday at the British Open, Gotterup rebounded to back up his win perfectly. He made two eagles on Friday to get right back under par, and then he kept himself in it with a third-round 68. While it wasn't enough to catch Scheffler — nobody could — Gotterup never wavered.
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Golf Digest on MSNBritish Open 2025: The secret weapon that might help land Sergio Garcia on the European Ryder Cup teamGarcia, who missed the cut at the Masters, finished T-67 at the PGA Championship and failed to qualify for the U.S. Open, will clearly be leaning heavily on a few alternate factors. First, his LIV Golf performance, where he's currently fifth in the season standings with a victory in Hong Kong earlier in the year.
The president of the Catalan golf federation has told The Associated Press that the 2031 Ryder Cup will be held in northeastern Spain.
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GOLF.com on MSNHow this Open Championship could shake up the Ryder CupColt Knost and Drew Stoltz discussed which potential Ryder Cup captain's picks could benefit most from a good showing at Royal Portrush.
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Don’t be fooled by Torrey Poholsky’s eye-catching patriotic attire donned for Sunday’s finale at The Open Championship – just like thousands of other fans, he’s here to cheer on Rory McIlroy.
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Irish Mirror on MSNTyrrell Hatton hunting Ryder Cup place and major glory at Royal PortrushTyrrell Hatton will have the Ryder Cup in the back of his mind when he heads out for the final round of The Open as he realises there is little chance of him catching runaway leader Scottie Scheffler. The Englishman is six shots adrift of the world number one, who sits at 14 under, but he knows there is a bigger picture.