Letter from Sawgrass: As geopolitical tensions rise what will that mean for the 2025 Ryder Cup

It is not unreasonable to worry that tensions could erupt into something beyond just rude name calling, as fans of not only opposite teams but opposite sides of the political aisle will be sharing the same space and the same alcohol on sale.
Letter from Sawgrass: As geopolitical tensions rise what will that mean for the 2025 Ryder Cup

RYDER CUP: The Ryder Cup is still six months away, but it’s not too soon to worry about the impact global tensions might have on an event already super-charged by nationalism in a market with a reputation for pushing the boundaries of decorum.

The Ryder Cup is still six months away, but it’s not too soon to worry about the impact global tensions might have on an event already super-charged by nationalism in a market with a reputation for pushing the boundaries of decorum.

An example of the concerns could be seen in a recent hockey exhibition between long-standing cordial neighbors.

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