Ryder Cup 2025: Ted Scott and Francesco Molinari Reconcile After Saturday’s Heated Argument with Video

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Ryder Cup 2025: Ted Scott and Francesco Molinari Reconcile After Saturday’s Heated Argument with Video

A recent confrontation between Ted Scott, caddie for Scottie Scheffler, and Francesco Molinari, Team Europe’s vice captain, has been amicably resolved just before the singles session on Sunday at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York. The dispute, which began during Saturday’s four-ball session, has concluded with the two declaring themselves as “Ryder Cup rivals, but life buds” in a heartfelt video.

Heated Interactions During Bethpage Black’s Four-Ball Session

The altercation initially stemmed from a disagreement involving Justin Rose, who was upset with Bryson DeChambeau’s caddie, Greg Bodine, for disrupting his alignment on the 15th hole. Tensions escalated as Molinari intervened between Tommy Fleetwood and the American players, prompting Scott to confront him directly. Despite the heated moment, both parties reassured fans that the matter was settled by the 16th hole.

From Rivalry to Friendship

The reconciliation video features Ted Scott expressing that while the heat of the moment was intense, it quickly passed. “We want to let the players focus on their game,” Scott said, emphasizing that the competition should remain centered on the athletes themselves, not personal conflicts. The video concludes with Scott and Molinari shaking hands and demonstrating their camaraderie.

Focus Returns to Ryder Cup Golf Action

With tensions now eased, attention can fully return to the exciting golf competition. As the Ryder Cup continues, viewers can focus on the remarkable talents displayed by both Team USA and Team Europe as they compete at Bethpage Black.

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