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Ryder Cup Faces Security Challenges as Trump’s Attendance Looms: Will Organizers Avoid U.S. Open Delays?

By National Security Desk | September 10, 2025

With President Trump set to attend the Ryder Cup, organizers must learn from past event delays caused by heightened security — a critical test of America’s ability to balance national pride with operational efficiency.

As the Ryder Cup approaches, the spotlight isn’t just on the athletes but also on how well organizers can handle the complexities of hosting a sitting president known for commanding intense security measures. European captain Luke Donald expressed a cautious optimism about President Donald Trump’s planned presence at Bethpage Black on September 26, hoping that lessons from previous events will prevent disruptions.

When Security Overreach Undermines American Events

Trump’s attendance at the recent U.S. Open tennis final brought an unwelcome half-hour delay and long lines that frustrated fans and players alike. This is no trivial matter; such interruptions highlight how high-profile visits can inadvertently hinder American sporting events, undercutting both fan experience and event integrity.

The PGA of America now faces the challenge of ensuring that their marquee event avoids similar pitfalls. The Ryder Cup is not just another tournament—it represents a rare opportunity for America to showcase its organizational excellence alongside our competitive spirit. Yet if excessive security overshadowed the competition, it would only serve to detract from this proud tradition.

Why America Must Prioritize Seamless Execution

Secretary-level security is essential for any presidential appearance, but handling it clumsily raises questions about our priorities: Should bureaucratic caution come at the expense of orderly events that celebrate American achievement and unity? Can we honor our president’s enthusiasm for golf without letting protocol become a costly bottleneck?

Luke Donald acknowledged these tensions, signaling confidence in PGA officials but reminding us all of the stakes involved. This episode underscores a broader principle central to America First ideals: safeguarding national sovereignty includes controlling how major events are executed on home soil, ensuring they remain efficient, respectful, and focused on American excellence.

As fans prepare to witness one of golf’s premier contests, they deserve reassurance that patriotism won’t translate into unnecessary chaos. Proper planning isn’t just good management—it’s a statement about American capability and respect for citizens’ time and passion.