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President Donald Trump will attend the Ryder Cup to support the U.S. team, which views his presence as a significant honor at this prestigious golf event.
- President Donald Trump has confirmed he will be present on the first day of the 2025 Ryder Cup, held at Bethpage Black in New York, on September 26.
- His attendance comes after his announcement in August and an executive order he issued last week aimed at averting a strike that could have disrupted public transportation services in the New York metropolitan region.
- The Ryder Cup, a premier golf team event, will have heightened TSA-style security screening, including extended checks beyond entrance gates on Friday due to Trump's presence.
- U.S. team captain Keegan Bradley called Trump's visit a "mark of respect" and said it is an honor to have the president support the team at Bethpage Black.
- Trump's role in averting disruptions and his attendance could impact fan experience and security, with organizers urging early arrival to avoid potential delays on Long Island.
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Restrictions Imposed Ahead of Donald Trump's Ryder Cup Visit Trigger Public Outcry
The 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York, is set to be a historic event, not only for the fierce competition between Team USA and Team Europe but also due to the anticipated presence of President Donald Trump on Friday, September 26. His attendance has prompted the PGA of America and local authorities to implement stringent security measures, significantly impacting the spectator experience. In anticipation of President Tru…
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