In a surprising move, Bryson DeChambeau has called on President Donald Trump to inspire the US Ryder Cup team to victory at Bethpage Black. DeChambeau’s comments come ahead of Trump’s highly anticipated appearance on day one of the USA vs Europe contest. While DeChambeau hopes for inspiration, Europe’s Robert MacIntyre remains focused on the task at hand, treating Trump as just another spectator.
The intense security measures surrounding Trump’s visit add an extra layer of excitement to an already electric environment. DeChambeau and Rory McIlroy have had their fair share of verbal sparring, but McIlroy shifts the focus to his admiration for the US, emphasizing its opportunities and work ethic.
As the teams gear up for the tournament, we delve into the match-ups: DeChambeau and Justin Thomas vs Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton; Ludvig Åberg and Matt Fitzpatrick vs Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley; McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood vs Collin Morikawa and Harris English; and MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland vs Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay. Who will emerge victorious in these intense battles? Find out in this thrilling Ryder Cup edition.
In a bold move that’s sure to spark debate, Bryson Dashambo has publicly called on former President Donald Trump to rally the US team to victory in the RDER Cup at Beth Page Black. But here’s where it gets controversial. While Dashambo sees Trump as a potential gamecher, Europe’s Robert McIntyre couldn’t care less, brushing off the idea with a shrug and a blunt, he’s just another spectator. Dashambo’s plea came just as Trump was set to make a high-profile appearance on the first day of the US versus Europe showdown. “I hope he’ll inspire us to victory,” Dshambo said, adding. He’ll bring a lot of energy and support to our side. It’s going to be an electric atmosphere. Yet, this isn’t just about golf. It’s about politics, security, and the intense spotlight Trump brings. Organizers have already implemented a massive security operation to manage the chaos his presence could create. And this is the part most people miss. While Dashambo embraces the drama, McIntyre’s focus remains laser sharp on the game. “We’ve got a job to do,” the Scotsman said matterof factly. “Our goal is to compete hard and win the RDER Cup. No distractions. No distractions. Just golf.” Meanwhile, tension simmered between Dashambo and Rory Mroy, who had exchanged words before the tournament. Mroy, however, chose to rise above the fray, stating, “I’m here to put blue points on the board no matter who I’m playing against. Yet, he admitted, “If I face Bryson, it’ll be great for the championship.” Here’s the real question. Does Trump’s presence help or hinder the US team? Dashambo thinks it’s a gamecher, but McIntyre’s indifference suggests it’s all just noise. What do you think? Does Trump’s involvement elevate the event, or does it overshadow the sport itself? Let’s hear your thoughts in the comments. Beyond the rivalry, Mroy took a moment to praise the US, calling it the land of opportunity, and expressing his deep affinity for the country. It’s a wonderful place, he said, with a strong work ethic. A refreshing reminder that despite the competition, there’s mutual respect off the course. As for the matchups, Friday’s Forsomes are set to be a thriller. Dash Shambo and Justin Thomas will face John Rom and Tierrell Hatton in the opening match, while Ludvig Oberg and Matt Fitzpatrick take on Scotty Sheffller and Russell Henley. Mroy and Tommy Fleetwood will battle Colin Morawa and Harris English and Robert McIntyre and Victor Havland will round out the morning session against Xander Schoffé and Patrick Canle. With such high stakes and polarizing figures in the mix, this Rder Cup promises to be one for the history books. But will it be remembered for the golf or the drama?
