The Ryder Cup deviates from traditional golf scoring, and each day is different. Here's a complete guide to how it works.
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There are four foursomes matches in a session, the first on Friday morning and the second on Saturday morning. Two players ...
The Ryder Cup features two sessions of foursomes throughout the three day event, with one big question surrounding which golf ball is used by players ...
The Ryder Cup is not strokeplay, but matchplay, meaning pairs or individuals are head-to-head. The pair or player with the ...
Although it has never occurred previously, players taking part in the Ryder Cup do face the possibility of being disqualified ...
Team Europe and Team USA are competing to win the Ryder Cup, and there is a scenario where the two teams are tied at the end ...
The first two days of the Ryder Cup (Friday, Saturday) are firmly entrenched in team-based golf. Golfers from the United ...
On 2 October 2025, tens of thousands of golfers will log into the new Golf Australia Official App and golfer portal on GOLF.com.au to find a change to their handicap thanks to significant updates to ...
The Ryder Cup does not enforce the "one-ball rule," allowing teammates to switch ball models between holes. In the foursomes format, teams often select a golf ball that benefits the player hitting the ...
Now, on to the rules question at hand: What do you do when you hit the ball on to the wrong green? It doesn't happen a lot, ...