This new cocktail is trying to drive some competition.

The Mulligan is making the rounds at the 2025 Ryder Cup in a big swing to unseat the reigning king (sorry, mint julep) of sports cocktails: the $17 million-selling Honey Deuce that served aces at the U.S. Open. 7

The drink — a barrage of Elijah Craig bourbon, green tea, lemonade and soda water — debuted last year at the PGA finals and is a refreshing take on the classic Arnold Palmer.

It has a zesty edge and is also lightly caffeinated — a twist the Ryder team hopes will help early-rising, bleary-eyed fans to get to a morning tee-off. And if the popularity of the espresso martini has proven anything, New Yorkers love a boost of energy.

“Call this the John Daly— if you will — to the non-alcoholic Arnold Palmer,” Elijah Cr

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