Europe’s captain was roundly booed but took his chance to subtly highlight the issue of payment for the USA team, too

Luke Donald can trumpet his side playing for love and glory while the hosts duck questions over their $500,000 each

Will a first-tee stand that looks more "London Stadium than Upton Park" provide an intimidatory advantage for America's players at Bethpage Black?

European Ryder Cup captain Luke Donald says his team are "fuelled by something money can’t buy" in what appears to be a dig at their American rivals.

Europe’s captain was roundly booed but took his chance to subtly highlight the issue of payment for the USA team, too

Spectators and staff experienced huge queues as a result of Donald Trump’s attendance at Bethpage Black in New York

Europe lead 5½-2½ after the first day of the Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black, with the visitors winning both the foursomes and fourballs sessions

Trump spent roughly three hours at Bethpage Black, mostly greeting fans and U.S. golfers at their midday start before leaving after lunch.

The Ryder Cup host organisation did not respond beyond boosting security and posting requests asking for decorum that were booed