2025 September Archive

When browsing the 2025 September archive, a curated collection of posts published on the Eccles Archery Community site during September 2025. Also known as the September 2025 roundup, it offers a snapshot of what caught our eye that month. Though our club is all about bows and arrows, the archive also captures the buzz from the wider sports world – from golf legends stepping into leadership roles to NFL teams battling under the bright lights of Sunday night. This mix shows how enthusiasts across disciplines enjoy staying informed, and it sets the stage for the stories you’ll find below.

Presidents Cup Highlights

The month’s biggest golf headline landed in the Presidents Cup, a biennial team competition pitting the United States against an International squad. Also called the International Golf Cup, it brings together the sport’s top talent for a high‑stakes showdown. In September, the event announced that Brandt Snedeker will captain the U.S. team while Geoff Ogilvy will lead the International side, both aiming to guide their squads at the historic Medinah Country Club. The appointment of Snedeker and Ogilvy adds a layer of strategy: experienced players now shaping line‑ups, motivating teammates, and managing pressure. Fans of the sport see the Presidents Cup as a barometer for global golf trends, and the captains’ selections often influence future selections for major championships. By covering this news, our archive underscores how leadership roles in golf echo the teamwork we cherish in archery.

On the football side, September delivered a detailed guide for the highly anticipated Ravens vs Bills clash on Sunday Night Football, the NFL’s prime‑time broadcast that draws millions of viewers each week. Known also as the SNF broadcast, the matchup featured Lamar Jackson and Josh Allen leading their teams in a rematch of last season’s dramatic playoff encounter. The article broke down free‑over‑the‑air options, streaming through Peacock, and traditional TV services, while also flagging radio alternatives for those in blackout zones. For casual fans, the guide clarified which devices work best and how to avoid hidden fees, turning a potentially confusing schedule into a simple plan. By linking the football broadcast to everyday viewing choices, the archive reflects the practical side of sports fandom – much like choosing the right bow setup for a competition.

Both stories illustrate the archive’s core purpose: to unite diverse sports interests under one roof, offering clear, actionable information. In the posts that follow, you’ll see deeper dives into the captains’ backgrounds, the strategic implications for the Presidents Cup, and step‑by‑step instructions for catching every pass and punt of the Ravens‑Bills showdown. Whether you’re a golfer tracking captain announcements or a football fan hunting the best free stream, the September collection equips you with the facts you need. Dive into the listings below to explore each piece in detail.