'Really sorry, I was sick in the bed' – Hatton's 'messy' night after Ryder Cup inclusion
Tyrrell Hatton celebrated qualifying for Europe's Ryder Cup team last month with a "messy" night, after which he woke up covered in his own vomit. Source: BBC
l 'It'll be loud' – MacIntyre ready for taunts at Ryder Cup
Robert MacIntyre says he has no fears about taking abuse from Team USA fans at the Ryder Cup in New York this month. Source: BBC
Could tennis and rugby stars play in a golf major?
Scottish tennis great Andy Murray and Scotland rugby international Finn Russell weigh in on whether they could play in a golf major. Source: BBC
Trump's Doonbeg course to host 2026 Irish Open
A golf course in County Clare owned by US President Donald Trump is confirmed as the host venue for the 2026 Irish Open. Source: BBC
'Looks similar' – McIlroy verdict on US Ryder Cup T-shirt lookalike
Rory McIlroy says the silhouette of a golfer on a Team USA Ryder Cup T-shirt being sold to golf fans "looks a little similar" to him. Source: BBC
'People being happy for me is bigger than any win'
Tommy Fleetwood is still enjoying last month's first win on American soil but is eyeing a second with the European Ryder Cup team later this month, writes Iain Carter. Source: BBC
Forrest on 'bonkers' Trump call & McIlroy tutorial
Grant Forrest on his telephone call with US President Donald Trump and learning from Rory McIlroy. Source: BBC
How does the Ryder Cup work?
BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team explains how the Ryder Cup works ahead of the 2025 competition at Bethpage Black Source: BBC
'Partisan Irish fans provide timely Ryder Cup reminder'
Irish Open fans willing Joakim Lagergren's ball into water to help Rory McIlroy win hint at what may unfold at this month's Ryder Cup, writes Iain Carter. Source: BBC
Iturrioz denies Hull at Houston Championship
England's Charley Hull finishes joint second as Spain's Nuria Iturrioz wins the Houston Championship by two shots. Source: BBC
USA thump GB&I to win Walker Cup
Great Britain and Ireland collapse to a 17-9 defeat by the USA in the Walker Cup in California. Source: BBC
McIlroy wins Irish Open in dramatic play-off
Rory McIlroy holds his nerve to win the Irish Open in a dramatic play-off and claim his first victory since completing the career Grand Slam at the Masters in April. Source: BBC
GB&I trail US by a point after Walker Cup day one
Great Britain and Ireland are one point down to the United States at the end of the first day of the Walker Cup. Source: BBC
McIlroy stays in hunt for first win since Masters
Rory McIlroy maintains his bid for a second Irish Open title as a bogey-free 68 leaves him four shots off the pace going into the final round at the K Club. Source: BBC
McIlroy surges into Irish Open contention with 66
Rory McIlroy fires a bogey-free six-under 66 to move into contention at the halfway point of the Irish Open at the K Club. Source: BBC
Poulter aims to inspire Walker Cup team – including son Luke
The Walker Cup begins this week with Ryder Cup legend Ian Poulter hoping to inspire the GB&I team which includes his son Luke. Source: BBC
McIlroy wants 'common sense' after slow play warning
Rory McIlroy calls on rules officials to use "common sense" after his group was given a slow play warning during the first round of the Irish Open. Source: BBC
Lowry was 'a little jittery' before Ryder Cup call
Shane Lowry says he is "ready to go" for his third Ryder Cup after being selected by Europe captain Luke Donald. Source: BBC
Europeans 'ready to go' for Ryder Cup – McIlroy
Masters champion Rory McIlroy says he "loves" the team selected by European captain Luke Donald for this month's Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black. Source: BBC
Uncovering new secrets of the Neanderthals
The secrets of the Neanderthal discoveries in the Mandrin Cave in France are revealed. Source: BBC
McKibbin has 'no regrets' over LIV Golf switch
Speaking ahead of the Irish Open, Northern Ireland's Tom McKibbin says he has "no regrets" over joining LIV Golf. Source: BBC
From Premier League glory to financial devastation
Unveiling a hidden scandal affecting a group of former Premier League players. Source: BBC
'Donald banking on experience for Ryder Cup bear pit'
Europe captain Luke Donald goes for continuity as he looks to find the formula to secure a first away win since the 'Miracle at Medinah' in 2012, writes Iain Carter. Source: BBC
Europe name least changed Ryder Cup team in history
Luke Donald names six experienced players as his wildcard picks for Europe's Ryder Cup team to face the United States in New York later this month. Source: BBC
'Great feeling' – Guan returns after losing sight in eye
Australian golfer Jeffrey Guan says it is a "great feeling" to play again professionally after losing sight in his left eye during a tournament last year. Source: BBC