Golden State Warriors star Curry is an avid golfer and has played in the Korn Ferry Tour, most recently taking part in the American Century Championship where he finished fifth in the celebrity-filled field.
Curry is often out on the golf course practising or playing but will have one eye on New York come September as the Ryder Cup takes over
The venue has previously hosted the US Open twice, was where the 2019 PGA Championship was held, and boasts a warning sign at the first tee that reads: “The Black Course is an extremely difficult course which we recommend only for highly skilled golfers.”
Europe will enter as defending champions after a brilliant 16.5-11.5 victory in Rome. Rory McIlroy top-scored for the hosts that week with four points from five matches, while Tyrrell Hatton and Jon Rahm both enjoyed unbeaten weeks.
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The last away victory from either team came in 2012, when Europe produced their historic final-day comeback to win the ‘Miracle at Medinah’.
If Europe are going to attempt to pull off their first away victory in nearly 15 years, Curry believes that the visitors need to be prepared for noise from the moment the sun rises in what is sure to be a “contentious” tournament.
“I am super excited. The best part of the Ryder Cup is watching it every year, whether it is on American soil or somewhere in Europe, it is something to look forward to for the golf fan and even the non-golf fan,” Curry said.
“New York is going to be rowdy, it is going to be loud and I know the US is looking to bounce back so I am super excited.
“I have never been to Bethpage but I know it is going to look good on TV too so it should be good to watch.
“It will be edgy and contentious I am sure, in all the best ways where you will get the chants on the first tee.
“It is going to be loud from the time the sun comes up in the morning and there is just going to be a sense of pride that you feel for the home fans.
“I got to go to the one in Whistling Straits and be inside the ropes and feel it and there is nothing like it so I can only imagine what it will feel like in New York.”
Another basketball legend who has recently found a love of golf is LeBron James, with the Lakers man also competing in the American Century Championship.
Curry recently jokingly impersonated LeBron’s swing on social media but is keen to get out on the course together and share a round after posting: “welcome, we have been waiting for you.”
“I have heard he is obsessed with it and he is out there a lot more than I thought,” Curry added.
“He gets it which is great. We will definitely get out and play.
“I am an amateur swing coach. I am always helping somebody out with their swing, even though I probably don’t know what I am talking about.
“He seems like a very good project to have for sure and he seems like he has fun out there on the course.”










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