PGA of America officials said Friday there is to be no announcements of future Ryder Cup sites in America this week. The PGA Frisco East Course is a candidate to host the event.
As part of the master agreement signed by the City of Frisco and the PGA of America for the expansive facility, officials targeted 2041 as the date for a Ryder Cup in Frisco. Provided the course meets certain financial targets mainly tied to 2027 PGA Championship, which will be held on the Gil Hanse-designed East Course.
The next Ryder Cups in America are scheduled for the Hazeltine Golf Course in Chaska, Minn. in 2029, the Olympic Club in San Francisco in 2033, and Congressional Golf Club outside Washington, D.C. in 2037. That leaves the 2041 date as the next unawarded date.
Raider power
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Europe’s Ludvig Åberg watches his tee shot on the 12th hole at Bethpage Black golf course during the Ryder Cup golf tournament, Friday, Sept. 26, 2025, in Farmingdale, N.Y.
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The large European crowd had plenty of cheer about on a sunny Friday, but when former Texas Tech golfer Ludvig Aberg made to the 14th hole on Friday morning, he was greeted by several fans shouting “Raider power,” with their finger guns high in the air.
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Art Sticklin is a freelance writer based in Dallas.
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