Who needs a big few weeks to qualify for Europe's Ryder Cup side? Who will require a captain's pick? We look at the contenders…
Thomas Bjorn remains confident Sergio Garcia can turn his form around in time to make the Ryder Cup team next month.
Thomas Bjorn will reveal his four captain’s picks for Europe’s Ryder Cup side in a special live show on Sky Sports next month.
Francesco Molinari all but secured a Ryder Cup spot with his victory in The Open as the race for places in the European team hots up.
We take a look at five European players who need to impress at Le Golf National in an attempt to force their way into Ryder Cup contention.
With the Ryder Cup three months away, we look at how Team Europe is shaping up for Le Golf National.
US Ryder Cup captain Jim Furyk believes there are "no surprises" in European counterpart Thomas Bjorn’s Ryder Cup vice-captains selections.
Thomas Bjorn is prepared for the possibility of his Ryder Cup assistant captains qualifying for the team as players.
Lee Westwood, Graeme McDowell, Padraig Harrington and Luke Donald are all relishing their roles as Ryder Cup vice-captains.
Thomas Bjorn has added major-winning experience and European Tour stalwarts to his backroom team for the Ryder Cup later this year.
Thomas Bjorn has named Lee Westwood, Padraig Harrington, Graeme McDowell and Luke Donald as vice-captains for the Ryder Cup.
Watch Thomas Bjorn make a surprise visit to a golf fan's house after receiving a brilliant letter ahead of the Ryder Cup.
With six months to go until the Ryder Cup, we look at how Thomas Bjorn's European side is shaping up for Le Golf National.
Jim Furyk has insisted the prospect of Tiger Woods being both a player and a vice-captain at this year's Ryder Cup would be a "nice problem to have".
Jim Furyk insists Tiger Woods could still be a Ryder Cup vice-captain even if he makes the USA team as a player.
Jim Furyk has named Tiger Woods and Steve Stricker as two of Team USA's vice-captains for the Ryder Cup this autumn.
Thomas Bjorn is delighted with the way his Ryder Cup team is shaping up as he reflected on a number of successes for European golf.
Paul Casey remains determined to play in his first Ryder Cup since 2008 and explained the 'hurt' over his 2010 omission.
Tommy Fleetwood is not taking a Ryder Cup place for granted as he looks to build on a "life-changing" 2017.
Thomas Bjorn says he is treating his Team Europe selection as a "rolling film" and expects changes before the Ryder Cup.