Bryson DeChambeau, Justin Thomas kick off Ryder Cup with American flag display

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Farmingdale, ny – The Ryder Cup is underway and the Americans have brought all the energy before sunrise.
With the first time scheduled at 7:10 am, fans came from Farmingdale Long Island Rail Road to Bethpage Black in the dark at 5 am, just hoping to have an overview of the first TEE.
For those who succeeded in time, it was an unforgettable experience.
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Justin Thomas and Bryson Dechambeau of the United States have an American flag on the 1st TEE in the Friday morning matches of the Ryder Cup 2025 at Black Race at the Bethpage State Park Race on September 26, 2025 in Farmingdale, New York. (David Cannon / Getty images)
Edm Music released, American songs were shouted, and even certain blasphemies were directed to Rory McILroy when he was shown on the big screen.
But patriotism was released several times, including one but two interpretations of fans singing the impromptu national anthem.
An overview took place shortly before 7 a.m. and a few minutes before they took the first tee, Bryson Dechambeau and Justin Thomas came out together, putting aside the differences in golf and PGA Tour for draped an American flag on the back.

Fans are waiting for the first tee for the start of the Ryder Cup Black Bethpage competition. (Peter Casey / Imagn Images)
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Dechambeau almost led green, then made a Birdie putt to win the first hole in the event. And you could say that Dechambeau was extremely grateful for the opportunity to return to the Ryder Cup after missing two years ago.
“Yeah, it was zero. I wanted to be there. I was not playing well enough in the majors,” said Déchambeau to journalists on Thursday not having played in Rome in 2023. “I knew what I was when I went to Liv. It’s a whole different conversation. But I still wanted to do the team and I couldn’t.”
“Words are really not there to explain how much I am passionate about this team from the United States and how positive we are and to what extent we are positive and how encouraging we are, we are inspiring and what this captain has done to bring us together, to group us like others like maybe that no other captain has done in history,” he added. “Make this team was one of my passionate projects. It was A1. It was the thing I wanted to do the most, representing my country.”
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President Donald Trump is expected to make a Black Bethpage appearance on Friday, resulting in improved security measures throughout the course.
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