The Ryder Cup deviates from traditional golf scoring, and each day is different. Here's a complete guide to how it works.
A breakdown of the match-play formats used in the Ryder Cup, which pits a team of 12 U.S. men vs. a team of 12 European-born men.
In this video, Golf Monthly's Jezz Ellwood takes a detailed look at the world handicap system. He picks out the 8 most ...
Foursomes features the teams alternating their shots. In Four-ball, each of those pairs plays their own shot after they take them. The lowest score on each of those teams is counted and the lowest ...
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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 ...
Here's what golf fans need to know about the Ryder Cup format for Day 2 where Team USA and Europe will play foursomes and four ball.
Not all golf scores are created equally. That’s why, in 2020, the United States Golf Association adopted a handicap rule called Playing Condition Calculation (PCC). Depending on how golfers perform on ...