On September 7th, 2025, we break down the logistical and pairing nightmare Bryson DeChambeau presents for the U.S. Ryder Cup team, the PGA Tour's controversial return to Trump's Doral, and the LPGA's exit from Las Vegas.
RYDER CUP RUMBLE
- The U.S. team faces a major headache with Bryson DeChambeau. Brandel Chamblee calls him "hard to pair with," and he's barred from the final team prep, creating a logistical and chemistry challenge for Captain Keegan Bradley.
- Vice Captain Webb Simpson says Bryson "would kill to play" with his teammates, highlighting his forced separation from the squad.
- Meanwhile, a confident Rory McIlroy is already trash-talking, telling Europe's Walker Cup team, "I know we're going to beat them at Bethpage."
DORAL'S DOUBLE-HEADER
- Trump National Doral is back in the global spotlight, set to host both the G20 summit and a new PGA Tour event, the Miami Championship, in 2026. This raises ethical questions about the former president profiting from the events.
- Donald Trump addressed the concerns directly, stating his business "will not make any money on it."
- The PGA Tour's return marks a significant reunion with a course that was a staple on the schedule for over 50 years before its departure in 2016.
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