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The 2023 offseason has unveiled a new dimension of Stephen Curry’s mastery. His triumphant tenure at the ACC (American Century Championship) elevates him to the status of a respected figure in the world of golf. Furthermore, Stephen Curry is now teaming up with Rory McIlroy to host NIIICE SHOT on Golf Channel and NBC. Adding more glamour to his endeavor is the commencing of the Ryder Cup. With Curry’s new show strategically airing in proximity to the Ryder Cup, he is in for a delectable time.

The Ryder Cup is a pinnacle event in the golfing world. Set up at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome, fans across the globe eagerly awaited the event. It has drawn immense attention from golf enthusiasts, NBA athletes, and admirers worldwide, including the likes of Stephen Curry and Michael Jordan.

Stephen Curry gives his favorite for the Ryder Cup

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The Ryder Cup prominently highlights the participation of two teams: Team USA and Team Europe. The U.S. Team comprises the top six players based on their points rankings with six captain’s picks. On the other hand, the European Team comes through the top three eligible players from the European Points List. Furthermore the top three eligible players from the World Points List and an additional six captain’s picks come as part of its roster.

Given the distinctive format of the tournament, fans find themselves compelled to align with one of the two teams. Adding to the list is Stephen Curry. With his passionate fandom and remarkable golfing skills, he has recently expressed his preferences among these sides.

The Ryder Cup serves as a battleground for seasoned veterans, where competition soars and pressure runs high.

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Jordan is allegedly siding with the Europeans

Michael Jordan’s love for golf is widely and long-known. It came when he transitioned from basketball to golf, and it has stayed ever since. Moreover, among all the golfing events, the Ryder Cup has always held a special place for Jordan. It began when he was first introduced to it in 1997.

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Just like avid fans and golfers, Jordan has also recently given his take on his favorite side of the event. In a surprising turn of events, Jordan has rested his fiercely patriotic stance. Jordan’s take comes from Golf legend Luke Donald, who recently had the privilege of sharing a dinner with the six-time champion. According to Luke, Jordan unequivocally declared that he held no expectations for the American team. Donald claimed that despite his American roots, Jordan favors Europe to win.