Ryder Cup explainer: TV times, teams, and everything you need to know
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Ryder Cup explainer: TV times, teams, and everything you need to know
"Where and when is it on? This year's tournament takes place at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York, USA. The tournament will start on Friday, September 26 and finish on Sunday, September 29. Where can I watch it? Sky Sports Golf is the place to watch the tournament and all the build up. You can stream the tournament on the SkyGo app and on Now TV while the BBC will carry highlights each night. You can also follow all the action as it happens in our liveblog on Independent.ie."
"What are the tee-times? - All times Irish Day 1: Friday 26 September Four foursome (alternate shot) matches in the morning: 12:10pm, 12:26pm, 12:42pm, 12:58pm Four fourball (better ball) matches in the afternoon: 5:25pm, 5:41pm, 5:57pm, 6:13pm Day 2: Saturday 27 September Four foursome (alternate shot) matches in the morning: 12:10pm, 12:26pm, 12:42pm, 12:58pm Four fourball (better ball) matches in the afternoon: 5:25pm, 5:41pm, 5:57pm, 6:13pm."
"What's the Irish interest? Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry are both on the European team. What are the teams? Rory McIlroy Bob MacIntyre Tommy Fleetwood Justin Rose Rasmus Hojgaard Tyrrell Hatton Shane Lowry Jon Rahm Sepp Straka Viktor Hovland Ludvig Aberg Matt Fitzpatrick Scottie Scheffler JJ Spaun Xander Schauffele Russell Henley Harris English Bryson DeChambeau Justin Thomas Collin Morikawa Ben Griffin Sam Burns Patrick Cantlay Cameron Young"
The tournament takes place at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York from Friday, September 26 to Sunday, September 29. Sky Sports Golf will provide live coverage, with streaming on the SkyGo app and Now TV, and nightly highlights on the BBC; live updates will appear on Independent.ie. All tee-times are listed in Irish time across the three days, with foursomes and fourballs on the first two days and 12 singles on the final day. The trophy presentation is scheduled for 11pm on the final day. Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry are part of the European team.
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