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If the upcoming Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black has you scouring your wardrobe to find the perfect patriotic ensemble, the new Nicklaus USA Collection just made it easier than ever to put a great-looking red, white and blue outfit together.

Ryder Cup gear at Fairway Jockey

Gear up for the Ryder Cup! Shop patriotic gear starting at just $9

By:

Jessica Marksbury

The collection features t-shirts that pay homage to some of Jack Nicklaus’ most indelible moments, like his 1969 Ryder Cup concession to Tony Jacklin and his appearance record and captaincy years — as well as his famous ‘Yes, sir!’ posture at the 1986 Masters on the front of every shirt. With the Nicklaus USA Collection, you can sport the Golden Bear’s logos and support the U.S. team at the same time.

In addition to apparel, there are also lots of fun accessories available. Shop an array of hats, insulated tumblers, headcovers and more, all of which showcase a patriotic color palette.

Check out some of our favorite items from the collection below, and click here to browse the Jack Nicklaus USA collection in its entirety.

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Jack Nicklaus USA Navy Bear Ahead Cap

This Jack Nicklaus USA Bear Cap features the iconic Golden Bear logo on the front center with a USA flag motif.

Navy
Lightweight cotton
Unstructured
Adjustable Velcro tab with loop grab

$35 from Fairway Jockey


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Nicklaus Gray Concession Cup T-Shirt

Everyday style, proudly Team USA. This t-shirt remembers Jack Nicklaus’ famous concession to Tony Jacklin at the 1969 Ryder Cup.

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Nicklaus Patriot Red Scoreboard T-Shirt

Celebrate the Golden Bear’s Ryder Cup history with this special t-shirt.

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Nicklaus RWB Satchel

Our Ryder Cup-Inspired Leather Golf Satchel brings together classic craftsmanship and competitive edge in one refined package.

Sep 15, 2025, 11:10 PM ET

TAMPA, Fla. — Trey Yesavage struck out nine to set a Toronto record for a major league debut, and George Springer hit a tiebreaking single in the 11th inning as the Blue Jays beat the Rays 2-1 on Monday night to open a five-game AL East lead behind their fifth straight win.

Yesavage, a 22-year-old right-hander taken 20th overall in last year’s amateur draft, allowed one run, three hits and two walks in five innings, throwing 49 of 69 pitches for strikes. He averaged 94.6 mph with 32 fastballs, and threw 19 splitters and 18 sliders. Six of his strikeouts were on splitters, and he induced 19 swings and misses.

Springer hit a two-out, two-strike single in the 11th off Kevin Kelly (2-4), helping Toronto improve to 10-4 in extra-inning games.

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Rookie Braydon Fisher (7-0) got six outs. He allowed Yandy Diaz’s leadoff single in the 11th, which put runners at the corners, then struck out Brandon Lowe, Junior Caminero and Josh Lowe. The Rays struck out 18 times, their most since 23 against Arizona on Aug. 28, 2019.

Tampa Bay drew 8,972 to 10,046-capacity Steinbrenner Field, their 17th non-sellout in 75 games at their temporary ballpark. The Rays lost for the eighth time in 10 games, dropping to 73-77 and falling 8 1/2 games back of Houston for the last AL wild card.

With family from Boyertown, Pennsylvania, and former Dunedin teammates in the stands, Yesavage gave up a leadoff single to Chandler Simpson and an RBI double to Díaz in the first, then retired 15 of his next 18 batters. He struck out the side in the fourth.

His father, Dave, fought off tears as he watched from the stands.

Ernie Clement doubled in the seventh, advanced on a sacrifice and scored on Andres Gimenez’s sacrifice fly.

Tampa Bay’s Joe Boyle allowed three hits in six innings.

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Sep 15, 2025, 08:41 PM ET

TAMPA, Fla. — Toronto Blue Jays shortstop Bo Bichette sought a second opinion Monday on his injured knee and could initially return to the lineup at designated hitter.

Sidelined since Sept. 7 with a sprained left knee, Bichette was in Dallas on Monday afternoon getting examined by Dr. Dan Cooper. Blue Jays manager John Schneider said there was nothing new to report, and the appointment was simply part of the recovery process.

“It doesn’t change our thinking,” Schneider said before Monday night’s game against the Tampa Bay Rays. “It gives him and us some clarity.”

Toronto began the night with the best record in the American League (87-62) and a four-game lead in the AL East over the New York Yankees with 13 to play.

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The 27-year-old Bichette, a two-time All-Star, was injured Sept. 6 on a play at home plate against the Yankees and landed on the 10-day injured list, retroactive to Sept. 7.

The Blue Jays have stressed patience, but Schneider acknowledged Bichette could return at DH before he’s ready to play defense.

“In a perfect world, if he can come back and play short, great,” Schneider said. “We’ll see how this goes. With how he’s moving, it seems to me that hitting will be a little bit in front of everything else. I think we’ll know more tomorrow or the next day, but if we can get his bat back, hell yeah, I’ll take that.”

Bichette was having a strong season before the injury, batting .311 with 18 home runs, 94 RBIs and an .840 OPS in 139 games. He leads the majors in hits (181) and doubles (44).

Bichette, who can become a free agent after the World Series this year, is the son of former major league slugger Dante Bichette.

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