It took a full six days, but the "I apologize" statement was finally put down in black and white by Don Rea Jr., president of ...
On September 21st, I appeared on the Backspin Golf radio show, hosted by my friend Matthew Lawrence. I voiced a concern that had been gnawing at me for weeks: I was worried about what might happen ...
PGA of America president Don Rea Jr. and CEO Derek Sprague apologized for the fan behavior at Bethpage Black during the Ryder Cup.
Days after comparing U.S. Ryder Cup fans' abusive treatment of Rory McIlroy to trash talk at youth soccer games, the ...
GolfMagic's editorial staff have had a crack at predicting the 2027 Ryder Cup teams - do you agree with our selections?
The PGA of America president has finally apologized for the unruly crowd behavior at Bethpage Black during the Ryder Cup. Don ...
While the massive lead the European side built Saturday of the Ryder Cup didn't help viewership in the U.S., the same could ...
The leader of the PGA of America first downplayed the ugly scene at Bethpage Black and has since apologized to Rory and Erica McIlroy and the European team.
PGA of America president Don Rea Jr., who initially compared vitriolic comments at the Ryder Cup with what could be heard at a youth soccer game, finally apologized Thursday in an email to the ...
After initially failing to apologize and drawing criticism for some of his responses, PGA of America president Don Rea Jr.
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