Bethpage Black has already proven itself on golf’s biggest stages, having hosted the U.S. Open, the PGA Championship, and the FedEx Cup Playoffs. But in 2025, it steps into the spotlight like never before—welcoming the Ryder Cup for the very first time. Known for its rich history and as one of the most spectator-friendly venues in the sport, Bethpage Black also breaks tradition by becoming one of the rare public courses to host the biennial showdown.

It was originally supposed to host the Ryder Cup in 2024, but the event was pushed back a year due to the pandemic. Now, just days away from the USA vs. Europe clash, anticipation is higher than ever. Beyond the fierce competition, the course itself holds plenty of fascinating details that many fans may not know. Here are five things that mak

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