Hazeltine becomes first US course to host a second Ryder Cup - News Summed Up

Hazeltine becomes first US course to host a second Ryder Cup


The Ryder Cup will return to Hazeltine National in 2028, the PGA of America has announced. The Minnesota layout hosted the last Ryder Cup in 2016 when the United States lifted the trophy for the first time since 2008 and will become the first American venue to host the biennial event twice. "Hazeltine - site of the US Ryder Cup team's 17-11 victory in 2016 - will become the first American venue to host a second Ryder Cup," read a statement on www.pga.com. Whistling Straits will host the next Ryder Cup on American soil, before it moves to Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Italy in 2022 and Bethpage Black in 2024. The PGA of America accompanied the announcement with a video on their Ryder Cup social media feeds featuring the recent gold-medal winning men's Olympic curling team.


Source: Evening echo March 26, 2018 14:37 UTC



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