00:00 – Ryder Cup 2025: Ian Poulter’s Bold Prediction for Europe’s Challenge at Bethpage Black
04:50 – 2025 3M Open Thursday Tee Times & Featured Pairings: Fowler, Finau, Clark & More
1. Ryder Cup 2025: Ian Poulter’s Bold Prediction for Europe’s Challenge at Bethpage Black
Get ready for an intense Ryder Cup battle! Ian Poulter, the passionate Ryder Cup veteran, warns Team Europe about the raucous atmosphere they’ll face at Bethpage Black. With five Ryder Cup victories under his belt, Poulter knows what it takes to win on US soil. He predicts a tough fight for Luke Donald’s team as they aim to retain the trophy. Don’t miss the exclusive coverage on Sky Sports from September 26-28. Will Europe’s strong lineup prevail, or will Team USA reclaim the cup? Find out as the golf world gears up for this thrilling event.
2. 2025 3M Open Thursday Tee Times & Featured Pairings: Fowler, Finau, Clark & More
Get complete Round 1 tee times for the 2025 3M Open at TPC Twin Cities.
Featured groups include:
– Rickie Fowler, Tony Finau & Taylor Pendrith (8:29 AM ET)
– Wyndham Clark, Adam Scott & Chris Gotterup (1:43 PM ET)
– Sam Burns, Jhonattan Vegas & Haotong Li (1:54 PM ET)
– Max Homa, Sahith Theegala & Maverick McNealy (8:18 AM ET)
Full coverage begins Thursday at 4 PM ET on Golf Channel with early streaming via ESPN+ PGA Tour Live. This PGA Tour event runs July 24-27 in Blaine, Minnesota with FedEx Cup Playoffs implications.
Ryder Cup 2025. Ian Palter’s bold prediction for Europe’s challenge at Beth Paige Black. The RDER Cup is always a thrilling spectacle, but this time around the stakes are higher than ever. Ian Poulter, one of Europe’s most celebrated RDER Cup warriors, has issued a stern warning to his team. Prepare for chaos at Beth Paige Black as Team USA fights to reclaim the coveted trophy. The Americans are hungry and the atmosphere will be electric. But here’s where it gets fascinating. Can Europe rise above the noise and retain their title? Rewind to 2023 in Rome, where team Europe clinched a decisive 16.5 to 11.5 victory, lifting the trophy in triumphant fashion. Now, fast forward to September 26th to 28th, 2025, when the stage shifts to the iconic Beth Page Black Course in Farmingdale, New York. This event promises to be a nailbiter broadcast exclusively on Sky Sports. And let’s not forget, playing on US soil brings its own set of challenges. Ian Palter knows this all too well. With seven RDER Cup appearances under his belt, including five victories, two of which came on American turf, he’s no stranger to the intensity of these matches. Speaking with Sky Sports, Palter emphasized just how tough away games can be. Away Rider Cups are notoriously difficult, Ehey explained. It’s the same when they come to our home soil. Home advantage is massive. Beth Paige Black, known for its demanding layout and passionate crowds, will undoubtedly amplify that advantage. Fans there aren’t shy about making their presence felt, and Palter predicts a loud and rock as a reception for team Europe. He pointed out that previous events at the venue have already shown what players can expect. An overwhelming wave of energy, both exhilarating and daunting. But Palter isn’t just dishing out warnings. is also assessing Europe’s chances. Despite the challenges, he remains optimistic. The European team already looks strong on paper and Luke Donald will be happy with the current form of his players. Ater noted, the squad looks very similar to what it did last time, so I wouldn’t anticipate too many changes. His confidence stems from experience. He boasts an unbeaten record in singles matches, earning a reputation as a fiery competitor who thrives under pressure. Palter also shared insights into his approach during tense moments. While he insists he never intentionally tried to provoke the crowd, his competitive spirit often did the job for him. “If you hold pots at the right time, you become a real pain in the backside to them,” he said with a chuckle. and that was enough to win them up good and proper. It’s this blend of skill and psychological edge that makes the RDER Cup such a unique and captivating event. Meanwhile, looking further ahead, John Rahm has ignited a conversation about leadership for the 2031 Rder Cup in Spain. his championing Sergio Garcia, a three-time RDER Cup winner for the role of captain. Garcia, whose relationship with the DP World Tour had been strained due to his involvement with LIIV Golf, rejoined the tour late last year. While questions linger about whether a LIIV player could lead the team, Ron believes a Spanish captain is crucial for the home event. Drawing inspiration from Sev Balisteras who led Europe to victory at Vdder in 1997, Rahm stated as something smooth over engulf Sergio could possibly be the captain. I think that’s a very obvious choice. So, who do you think will emerge victorious in 2025? Will Europe hold onto their crown despite the odds. Or will team USA reclaim the trophy amidst roaring cheers at Beth Paige Black? These debates are what make the RDER Cup so compelling? As fans gear up for the showdown, one thing is certain, emotions will run high, rivalries will deepen, and history will be made. Don’t miss a moment. Stream the action live on Sky Sports Golf or catch it without a contract via Now TV. And here’s something to ponder. Should tradition dictate who leads team Europe in 2031, or should new parts be forged? Share your thoughts in the comments below. We’d love to hear your take. 2025 3M Open Thursday tea times and featured pairings. Fowler, Feno, Clark, and more. Imagine the anticipation as the 2025 3M Open kicks off on Thursday, July 24th, with the first round taking place at the prestigious TPC Twin Cities. This isn’t just any golf tournament. It’s a pivotal moment for many players, especially those vying for a spot in the 2025 FedEx Cup playoffs. You can find the complete tea times for Thursday’s opening round at the end of this post. But here’s where it gets controversial. The pressure is on for Ricky Fowler, who is currently ranked 63rd in the FedEx standings. With only two tournaments left before the playoffs, Fowler needs a stellar performance to secure his place. This year has been challenging for the fan favorite with only one top 10 finish and his last win dating back to 2023. However, Fowler is optimistic about turning things around a TPC Twin Cities, hoping to capture his seventh PGA Tour victory. His recent performance at the Open Championship, where he finished T14, shows his in good form, and this is the part most people miss. Fowler’s tea time for the opening round is set for 8:29 a.m. Eastern time, where he will be joined by Taylor Pendrith and Tony Feno. This trio is sure to put on a show and you won’t want to miss it. You can catch the action live on Golf Channel from 4 to 7:00 p.m. Eastern time or stream it online via PGA Tour Live on ESPN Plus. But here’s a question for you. Do you think Fowler can pull off a win this week or will another player steal the spotlight? Let us know your thoughts in the comments. For those eager to bet on the 3M Open, sign up for Fanatic Sports Book with the code of subpar to receive a special welcome offer. And if you’re looking for comprehensive coverage, an ESPN Plus subscription gives you access to PGA Tour live, allowing you to stream the best PGA Tour events from anywhere. Now, let’s dive into the complete tea times for Thursday’s round one at the 3:00 a.m. Open. T number 7:45 a.m. or Nate Lashley, David Lipky, Vince Why 7:56 a.m. or Danny Willlet, Alex Norin, Harry Higs 8:07 a.m. or Patrick Rogers, Sam Stevens, Mesner 8:18 a.m. or Camilo Viegas, Sheamus Power, Bong Hun and 8:29 a.m. or Kurt Katyimer, Adam Senson, Tom Hog 8:40 a.m. or Kevin Yu, Peter Malnati, Adam Shank 8:51 a.m. Raphael Campos, Patton Kizier, Taylor Moore 9:02 a.m. Luke list Ameliano Grillo Zack Johnson 913 a.m. or Aaron Battley Eric Cole Alex Smley 9:24 a.m. Jacob Bridgeman Ben Coohl’s Alejandro Tossy 9:35 a.m. or Jesper Venson Taylor Dixon Yow 946 a.m. Harrison Endicott Thomas Rosen Mueller Josh Radcliffe 957 a.m. Ricky Castillo, Nicholas Norgort, Michael Lara Sasso a 110 p.m. or Andrew Putnham, Thor Barnolison, Kevin Roy 121 p.m. Web Simpson, Keith Mitchell, Isaiah Cylinder 1:32 p.m. Mark Hubard Hayden Buckley, David Skins 1:43 p.m. Chris Gutarup, Windham Clark, Adam Scott 154 p.m. Jonathan Vegas, Sam Burns, Howto Lee 20:05 p.m. William Mo, Asha Bautier, Jake Knap 2:16 p.m. Chris Kirk, Lee Hodgeges, Christian Bizwittenhhat 2:27 p.m. or Sam Ryder, Doug Gim, Max McGrevy 2:38 p.m. Chess Hadley, Henrik Nurlander, Chan Kim 2:49 p.m. Hayden Springer, Paul Peterson, Thomas Campbell, 3 p.m. or Trevor Conn, John Pac, Gordon Sergeant 311 p.m., or Noah Goodwin Mason Anderson Carson Herren 3:22 p.m. to Kumi Cany Braden Thornberry Max Harrenine A T number 10745 a.m. or Kevin Kner Carson Young Ben Silverman 756 a.m. or Cameron Champ Lant Griffin Grayson Sig 8:07 a.m. or Bo Hustler Max Grayman Chandler Phillips 8:18 a.m. Maverick McNeely, Saiy Garler, Max Homer 8:29 a.m. or Taylor Pendrth, Ricky Fowler, Tony Feno 8:40 a.m. or Eric Van Ruen, Tom Kim, Sunjm 8:51 a.m. or Nick Dunlap, Davis Thompson, Gary Woodland 9:02 a.m. Bryce Garnet, Sai Wu Kim, Adam Hadwin, 9:13 a.m. Chad Ramy, Rio Hatsun, Michael Thorp Johnson, 9:24 a.m. Jackson Suber, Luke Clanton, Brendan Valdez 9:35 a.m. or Chris Ventur, Kevin Vo, Steven Fisk, 9:46 a.m. or Antoine Rosner, Christoal Dell, Solar, Matthew Reed, 9:57 a.m. or Jeremy Paul, Philip Nolles, Kato Onishi 110 p.m. Matty Schmid, Rico Hoey, Danny Walker 1:21 p.m. Or Ryan Palmer, Troy Merritt, Joseph Bramlet, 1:32 p.m. or Trey Mullenax, Justin L Dylan Woo 143 p.m. or Garrick Higgo Nick Hardy Matt Wallace 154 p.m. Matt McCarti Cam Davis McKenzie Hughes 20:5m or Joe Heismith Austin Ecro Brandt Sneder 2:16 p.m. or Kyle Phillips Davis Riley Machu Pavon 2:27 p.m. or Sha Rio Patrick Fishburn Sari Velamari 238 p.m. Joel Darman, Victor Perez, Will Gordon 2:49 p.m. or Pearson Cudy Quaid Comments Steven Stallings Jr. 3 p.m. Taylor Montgomery Brandon Matthews Michael Foystein 3:11 p.m. or Frankie Capen 3 David Ford Preston Stout A 3:22 p.m. or Thristan Lawrence Andis Albertson Will Chandler. 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