ATLANTA -- President Donald Trump says he will be at the opening round of the high-charged Ryder Cup next month in New York, and he thinks U.S. captain Keegan Bradley should be playing . Trump posted on his social media site Saturday night he would be there on Friday, Sept. 26, for the start of three-day matches between the United States and Europe. He said he was invited by the PGA Tour, which does not run the event. A PGA of America spokesperson did not immediately return a message from The Associated Press seeking comment. Already the most raucous event in golf, this Ryder Cup has more anticipation than usual because of the venue — the Black course at Bethpage State Park on New York's Long Island, a public course with a reputation for having the rowdiest fans . Given his passion for gol
Trump says he'll be at Ryder Cup and he thinks captain Keegan Bradley should play

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