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I’ve Been To 18 Ryder Cups And This Year’s Could Be The Best Yet

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It is, Mr Google kindly informs me, 32 miles from Times Square in New York to Bethpage State Park and a golf course that likes to boast that if you can make it there, you can make it anywhere. Sound familiar?

There are five courses in this Long Island park but Bethpage Black is the most fiendishly difficult. It is, of course, where the 45th Ryder Cup matches will be played and it is a belter. Accentuating the difficulty is clearly Bethpage’s key marketing element. They attract golfers to this beast by hanging out a sign recommending this joint is ‘only for highly skilled golfers’.

Naturally its tee times are frequently filled with average to poorly skilled golfers who can’t wait to test their flickering talent against this course. Why? You know the answer. Because it’s fun to test yourself and, because it’s State-owned, this municipal remains affordable for the average man or woman. I applaud them.

Shane Lowry roars with delight at Marco Simone in 2023

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On the other hand just going to this Ryder Cup will cost a significant amount of money. Cheapest tickets for a practice day were £170+. If you fancied an actual match day it was £560+. Factor in travel, accommodation and the rest and this is potentially the most expensive Ryder Cup ever for European supporters crossing the Atlantic and taking on border control at the airport.

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