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Europe Wins The Ryder Cup!
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Ready for an Exciting Journey into a Far Distant Future
On the way to Hazeltine and 2016, the popularity of this grand old contest will go soaring beyond the map.
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The Pressure of the Ryder Cup is Unlike Any Other
As many of the game's top players have discovered, playing for your country is lot tougher than playing for someone else's money.
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Saturday Morning's Pairings
Successful Toms-Mickelson duo leads off another round of alternate-shot play as Woods is teamed with Love.
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Friday Afternoon's Pairings
U.S. Captain Strange shuffles his deck after a disappointing morning, while Europe's Torrance sticks with his winners.
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PGA of America is Dedicated to Growing the Game of Golf
The PGA of America's 27,000-plus members work to ensure that golf is accessible to everyone, everywhere.
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Big-Time Americans Have Lofty Expectations at 34th Ryder Cup
U.S. players and fans alike have high hopes for this year's squad on the heels of 1999's come-from-behind success.
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Ryder Cup Matches are Usually Loaded with Memorable Shots
The enormous pressure of the Ryder Cup tends to produce more stunning shots over three days than most golf fans see in a month. Expect to see plenty more this year.
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Club Designer Stites is Ryder Cup's Most Interested Viewer
The man who created Woods' new Nike irons can tell from afar whether Woods likes the shots he's hit.
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The Dos and Don'ts of Match Play
Foursomes, fourballs and singles pose challenges for the best players in the world. Here's how they become experts.
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did you know?
Neither side has ever won all the singles games in any of the thirty-two matches played.
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