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Farmingdale, NY – President Donald Trump is scheduled to attend the first day of the Ryder Cup this weekend at Bethpage Black on Friday.
The Captain of the US team, Keegan Bradley, revealed that he will be in the first tee and that he could hardly contain his emotion.
However, a member of the European team does not seem to import too much.
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(Left) Robert MacIntyre leaves Tee’s box in the first hole during the third round of the BMW Championship Golf Tournament in Owings Mills, Maryland, on August 16, 2025. of 2025. (IMAGN/AP DRAFTING ROOM)
“It’s just another spectator,” said Robert MacIntyre himself from Scotland.
MacIntyre was asked about Trump’s Scottish inheritance (he owns the famous Turnberry course) and how excited Trump was about to arrive at People’s Country Club.
But he focuses on 18 holes.
“Once again, I just play golf. I don’t do it, politics and things are out of my mind. I mean, I’m not bright enough, so that you worry about politics,” MacIntyre said. “I worry more about what happens this week in the golf course. Yes, as European, we have a job to do, and yes, it tries to compete as hard as possible and, hopefully, win the Ryder Cup.”

Robert MacIntyre plays his shot from the 12th Tee during a practice round of the Ryder Cup Golf Tournament in Bethpage Black on September 24, 2025. (Peter Casey/Imagn images)
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The Ryder Cup will be the third sporting event that Trump will have attended in September, all in New York.
Trump attended the final of the Men’s US Open on September 7 and attended a New York Yankees game against the Detroit Tigers four days later, the 24th anniversary of September 11.
The world number 1, Scottie Scheffler, said Trump’s arrival on Friday will be “extremely important” after a few difficult weeks. “
“Having the president here, have been a difficult weeks for our country with some of the things that have been happening, and having our president here and to represent the United States of America, although being in a golf tournament is extremely important for us, and we are excited to be on their native soil with the multitude of origin, and we are ready to obtain this tour,” Scheffler said in the reporters in the reporters in the reporters in the reporters in the reporters in the reporters in the reporters in the reporters in the reporters in the reporters in the reporters in the reporters reporters in reporters in the reporters of Bethpage on Tuesday.

President Donald Trump greets in the golf course at Trump Turnberry Resort in Turnberry, Scotland, Saturday. (Reuters/Phil Noble)
Tee’s first time is at 7:10 am et.