Donald Trump heads to the Ryder Cup, embraced by a golf world that once shunned him
President Trump, the first sitting U.S. president at the Ryder Cup, attended amid unprecedented security and a partisan crowd with 11,000 fans expected, officials said.
- The Ryder Cup, a golf tournament between the United States and Europe, is being held at Bethpage Black in New York, with rowdy fans expected to create a difficult environment for the defending champions, Europe.
- President Donald Trump, the first sitting U.S. president to attend the Ryder Cup, is scheduled to arrive at noon and spend more than three hours at the event on "Tournament Friday," causing heightened security concerns following the recent death of a Trump supporter.
- The American team captain expressed gratitude for Trump's support, while a player acknowledged the importance of representing the United States amidst national mourning after the fatal shooting of a young Republican leader.
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Donald Trump landed on Bethpage Black just for the start of the afternoon fourballs. He greeted himself with his friend Bryson DeChambeau and accompanied him to execute the starting shot by the tee of the hole 1. The Californian game pair, Lanto Griffin, celebrated imitating the characteristic dance pass of the President of the United States. The nearly 50,000 spectators who crowded the famous public court located 60 kilometers from New York Cit…
Trump makes history as first sitting president at Ryder Cup: 'The crowd loved him'
NEW YORK (PIX11) – President Donald Trump appeared at the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black on Long Island on Friday. In doing so, Trump became the first sitting U.S. president to attend the golf tournament. More Local News The president entered through a tunnel beneath the grandstand, with an announcer announcing his arrival. The crowd cheered and broke into “USA!” chants. European fans responded with “Ole!” but were quickly drowned out. Howeve…
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