Bryson DeChambeau was forced to miss a Ryder Cup dinner, despite being invited by Team USA captain Keegan Bradley. Bradley was holding a dinner for prospective members of his team at last week's Truist Championship and didn't hesitate to invite members of LIV Golf either. However, due to travel issues, DeChambeau had to sit it out.On the invitation, Bradley explained: 'We invited Brooks Koepka and Bryson, and they were in there on points, and they played on previous teams. 'It was great to have them there. This Ryder Cup and what comes with this, no one cares about what's going on in this
Rory McIlroy’s pursuit of back-to-back majors and keeping alive hopes of the yearly grand slam have been dealt an early blow. McIlroy captured the imagination of the sporting world when he won his first-ever green jacket last month, defeating Ryder Cup team-mate Justin Rose in a dramatic play-off at Augusta.It ended a long, and at times painful, wait for McIlroy, who had been searching for the career grand slam ever since winning the 2014 Open at Royal Liverpool Golf Club. His celebrations after sinking the final putt in the playoff told its own story, with McIlroy, overcome with emotion, dropping