Here’s what’s happening in the golf world today. European team won the RDER Cup yesterday 15 to13 after an intense run from the United States during Sunday singles, earning 9 and a half points during the final day with Shane Lowry holding a putt against Russell Henley to retain the cup. Egan Bradley pushed for the envelope rule to be changed following Victor Havlin pulling out of Sunday’s singles due to a neck injury and awarding an automatic half point to both teams saying that he has a couple of ideas but is not going to share them. Makoy responded to the targeted heckling that he received during the week of the Ryder Cup, including the beer that was thrown at his wife Erica, saying that while it was a minority of people in the crowd that it was unacceptable and that they’ll be telling their fans in Ireland in 2027 to do better than the US, PGA of America’s first TMC, Heather McMahan, issued an apology to Rory Mroy and his family and stepped down from her role after she participated in a chant saying, “F you, Rory.” Phil Mickelson says that his involvement in the Ryder Cup is officially over and he will not be a captain or vice captain in any future event, but will still be rooting for the US team. Ryder Cup vice captain Franchesco Molinari and Scotty Sheffller’s caddyy Ted Scott posted a video yesterday saying that they made up after their heated exchange during the Saturday round with Dashambo and Sheffller versus Fleetwood and Rose, saying that they quickly got over it and are still friends. Tommy Flewood won the Nicholas Jaclyn Award presented by AON yesterday for being a competitor who best embodies the spirit of the event while displaying a commitment to playing with integrity.

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