Trump First Sitting President to Attend Ryder Cup
Trump First Sitting President to Attend Ryder Cup

Trump First Sitting President to Attend Ryder Cup

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Security at the 45th Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black has been dramatically escalated amid concerns about crowd control and earlier high-profile event delays, with organizers coordinating closely with law enforcement. President Donald Trump is set to attend the opening day on Friday, becoming the first sitting U.S. president to attend the Ryder Cup after being invited weeks earlier; the visit is intended to show support for Team USA. Players and captains stressed they remain focused on competition — U.S. captain Keegan Bradley called it an honor, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler welcomed the boost, Europe captain Luke Donald framed it as a mark of respect, while some players warned it will amplify the noise. New York State Police and multiple agencies plan a highly visible security presence, including helicopters, drones and a CBRN team, while organizers announced airport-style screening, banned items, restricted zones near the clubhouse and first tee, and urged ticketholders to arrive early because of expected delays. Trump's appearance has forced schedule reshuffles and extra restrictions that have frustrated some fans over potential disruptions and high ticket prices.

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