The PGA of America is currently assessing the potential impact of former President Donald Trump's possible attendance at the upcoming Ryder Cup. The organization is closely monitoring the situation, considering the implications his presence might have on the event.
Trump's recent appearance at the U.S. Open men's singles final caused a significant delay in the match. He has indicated his intention to attend the opening round of the Ryder Cup, scheduled for September 26th at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York. The PGA of America, the event's organizer, has confirmed that Trump was invited.
In a statement released this week, the PGA of America clarified that no specific plans for Trump's attendance have been finalized. The organization emphasized its commitment to providing a smooth, secure, and high-quality experience for all attendees. They plan to share any relevant updates that may affect the Ryder Cup experience as the event draws closer.
The Ryder Cup will feature the United States competing against Europe over three days, from September 26th to 28th.
The 2026 PGA Tour schedule includes the return of an event to Trump National Doral in Miami, a course that previously hosted a tour event for many years. The PGA Tour had previously departed from Doral. Additionally, the PGA of America moved the 2022 PGA Championship from Trump National Golf Club Bedminster in New Jersey.
5 Comments
Matzomaster
It's a free country, right? He's an invited guest, and everyone should respect that.
Muchacha
The PGA's handling of course events proves this is all about money.
Africa
The media loves to stir the pot. Let's focus on the golf. He is a fan of the game.
Coccinella
Other Presidents have attended; the press is just biased against Trump.
Matzomaster
Let the man enjoy the Ryder Cup! This is America, and he's allowed to support his country's team.