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Which Golfers Are Unbeaten In Ryder Cup Singles?
A few players in the list below boast an exceptional record in Sunday's singles
By Michael Weston Published
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Ryder Cup 2025: Record-Breaking Tommy Fleetwood Helps Europe Create History And Open Up Massive Lead Heading Into Sunday Singles
Team Europe dominates the Saturday afternoon fourball matches to open up a considerable advantage over Team USA heading into the singles
By Elliott Heath Last updated
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Ryder Cup Sunday Singles Pairings: Scottie Scheffler And Rory McIlroy Headline Final Day
The 12 singles matches have been confirmed for the Sunday at the Ryder Cup, with Team Europe needing just 2.5 points to retain the trophy in New York
By Matt Cradock Published
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Ryder Cup 2025: Sunday Singles Matches, Tee Times And Results So Far
Stay up to date with the latest scores at Bethpage Black plus the upcoming pairings and tee times as the battle for the Ryder Cup continues
By Jonny Leighfield Last updated
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Ugly Ryder Cup Fan Behavior Let Team USA And The PGA Of America Down
Saturday's scenes at the Ryder Cup from parts of the home crowd were distasteful and took away from the event
By Elliott Heath Published
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How Many Points Every Golfer Has Scored At The 2025 Ryder Cup
After four sessions of action, we head into the Sunday singles of the Ryder Cup, with some players enjoying more success than others at Bethpage Black
By Matt Cradock Published
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What Is The Largest Final Day Comeback In Ryder Cup History?
We've seen a couple of big comebacks over the years - but fightbacks of this magnitude are quite rare
By Michael Weston Published
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Ryder Cup Increases Security Amid Fan Disorder As Shane Lowry Held Back Over Crowd Dispute
The PGA of America has confirmed security was stepped up in all four matches of the Saturday afternoon four-ball
By Mike Hall Published
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Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Rose, Ted Scott And Francesco Molinari Ryder Cup Incident - What Actually Happened?
At the tail-end of Saturday's four-balls, Justin Rose, Ted Scott, Francesco Molinari and many others from USA and Europe were involved in a heated argument
By Matt Cradock Published