Trump fails to inspire US comeback
Donald Trump acted as the United States’ chief cheerleader, but it failed to have the desired effect as Europe took early control of the Ryder Cup.
The golf-loving president arrived at Bethpage Black ahead of the afternoon session with his country trailing 3-1 from the morning foursomes.
He whipped the crowd up into a patriotic frenzy, walking Bryson DeChambeau to the first tee and embracing US captain Keegan Bradley before taking his place behind a transparent screen.
His presence prompted chants of “USA” before a playing of the national anthem was accompanied by a military aircraft flyover.
Trump is friends with DeChambeau, having appeared in one of the LIV golfer’s YouTube videos, and nodded approvingly when DeChambeau thundered a drive down the first fairway.
But the home side did not ride the wave of patriotism as Europe consolidated their lead in the afternoon fourballs, extending it to 5.5 2.5.
Lawrence Ostlere27 September 2025 07:55
Rory McIlroy appears to make offensive gesture towards the crowd at Ryder Cup
The Northern Irishman helped inspire Europe to a 5.5-2.5 advantage after two sessions but after being heckled during his fourballs match alongside Shane Lowry, McIlroy could be seen raising a finger on his left hand as he walked off the 11th green.
McIlroy and Lowry had just gone two up against the American pair of Sam Burns and Patrick Cantlay when a video circulating on social media showed him gesturing in the direction of the crowd.
There is no explanation as to what provoked the gesture, with McIlroy enduring a mixed relationship with USA fans.
Jack Rathborn27 September 2025 07:36
Donald Trump gives USA unlikely Ryder Cup edge to counter Europe’s fast start
Donald Trump gripped Bryson DeChambeau’s hand firmly. The American golfer was grinning again after the misery of a 4&3 beatdown from Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton in Ryder Cup foursomes an hour earlier.
The President’s demeanour then turned serious though. DeChambeau, partnering Ben Griffin in the first fourball match after a damaging and stunning 3-1 defeat in the morning session, is a good friend of Trump, and holds a government role as the chair of the President’s Council on Sports, Fitness and Nutrition, a role confirmed by Trump at the White House.
Jack Rathborn27 September 2025 07:25
Ryder Cup 2025 – Day 2 schedule, tee times and pairings
Day 2: Saturday 27 September
Four foursome (alternate shot) matches
7:10am ET (12:10pm BST): Bryson DeChambeau (2-5-1)/Cameron Young (1-0-0) v Matt Fitzpatrick (2-7-0)/Ludvig Aberg (3-3-0)
7:26am ET (12:26pm BST): Collin Morikawa (4-4-1)/Harris English (1-3-0) v Rory McIlroy (17-13-5)/Tommy Fleetwood (9-3-2)
7:42am ET (12:42pm BST): Xander Schauffele (5-4-0)/Patrick Cantlay (6-2-2) v Jon Rahm (8-3-3)/Tyrrell Hatton (6-4-2)
7:58am ET (12:58pm BST): Scottie Scheffler (2-4-3)/Russell Henley (0-1-0) v Bob MacIntyre (2-1-1)/Viktor Hovland (3-5-3)
Four foursome (alternate shot) matches
Jack Rathborn27 September 2025 07:12
Ryder Cup 2025 – Day 2
Good morning and welcome to the Independent’s Ryder Cup 2025 coverage.
Europe have started on fire at Bethpage Black, but now USA must respond on Day 2 with morning foursomes again.
Keegan Bradley will be determined to pull closer to Luke Donald’s side, with Bryson DeChambeau and Cameron Young out first to tackle Matt Fitzpatrick and Ludvig Aberg.
Jack Rathborn27 September 2025 07:02