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Year in Review: Ryder Cup Party, Naked Golf & Celebs on the Course

A wild Ryder Cup party, Thomas Müller golfing in Canada, and the world’s only nude golf course – the best panorama stories of the year.

Beyond the major tournaments of the global tours, the golf world never stops surprising. From famous athletes showing their love for golf to unique courses with special flair, 2025 offered plenty of entertaining stories. We’ve selected the most memorable panorama articles of the year for a special year-end review.

Ryder Cup celebration turns into wild party

Team Europe’s Ryder Cup victory was a highlight for many golf fans – and the players celebrated accordingly. Champagne showers, flags, and chants filled the night as the team partied hard after their win, making it a night to remember.

Golfing drunk: Marcel Siem’s record round

Marcel Siem had his own wild night during the Pebble Beach Pro-Am. Despite being hungover, sleepless, and needing two breaks to throw up, he shot a 63 – tying the course record. Siem claims to have set three course records while intoxicated, still unsure how he managed it.

Naked golf at La Jenny in France

Golf usually comes with a dress code – but not at La Jenny, a naturist golf course on France’s Atlantic coast. As the world’s only officially recognized nude golf course, it encourages players to shed their clothes and enjoy a liberating six-hole experience, whether beginner or pro.

Thomas Müller finds new courses in Canada

German football star Thomas Müller has long been a passionate golfer. After leaving FC Bayern for Canada, he now has access to plenty of new courses to explore. Perhaps some of his former teammates will join him for a round in his new home.

DeChambeau and Curry break 50

NBA star Stephen Curry is also a regular on the golf course. In October, he joined Bryson DeChambeau on YouTube for a \”Break 50\” challenge. Together, they managed to shoot under 50 for the first time on DeChambeau’s channel, creating a highly entertaining video for fans of both sports