The opening ceremony at the Ryder Cup has been brought forward 24 hours to Wednesday due to forecast bad weather in New York.
The ceremony, when the pairings for the first session of play on Friday were expected to be announced, had been scheduled to take place on Thursday beside the course at Bethpage Black.
Instead, it will now be held on Wednesday but with the United States and European team line-ups for Friday's first foursomes session still being revealed on Thursday.
A statement from organisers read: "Due to the forecast of inclement weather on Thursday, 25 September, the 2025 Ryder Cup opening ceremony has been moved to Wednesday, 24 September.
"US captain Keegan Bradley and European captain Luke Donald will announce Friday morning's pairings as planned at 4pm (9pm Irish time) Thursday at a location to be determined."