Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth pleased with Ryder Cup security arrangements in France

Organisers have been working with French police and government agencies on security measures at Le Golf National and team hotel in Versailles since May 2011

Tiger Woods wipes sweat from his face as he waits to play on the seventh green during the third round of the Northern Trust golf tournament, Saturday, Aug. 25, 2018, in Paramus, N.J. (AP Photo/Mel Evans)
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American stars Tiger Woods and Jordan Spieth expressed their confidence in security arrangements for next month's Ryder Cup team golf showdown in France.

Ryder Cup organisers have been working with French police and government agencies on security measures at the course, Le Golf National, and team hotel in Versailles since May 2011, when France was awarded the Ryder Cup.

The Telegraph of London reported earlier this week a "Ring of Steel" would be in place.

And if French President Emmanuel Macron and his United States counterpart, Donald Trump, were to attend, elite special forces would be placed on duty with mobile surface-to-air infrared missiles also deployed, according to the story.

As well, the Versailles area will be closed to air traffic, with the exception of registered helicopters and fighter jets.

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An expected 50,000 fans are expected to flock to the course, with the September 28-30 event expected to be the strongest-guarded golfing event in the history of the ancient club-and-ball game.

Woods has played the Le National course just once, back in 1994 as an amateur, and while he was named a US team vice-captain earlier this year, the 42-year-old winner of 14 major titles is expected to be announced by captain Jim Furyk next month as one of four captain's picks for the 12-man squad.

"I have travelled all over the world playing golf, so I've experienced different security scenarios where ever I've been," Woods said from this week's PGA Northern Trust tournament.

"I am sure the Ryder Cup will be fine and the organisers will have covered every security issue.

"We saw the security in place for the London Olympics some years back and you could argue London is in a similar state of alert as France, but I have all confidence in the organisers."

RIDGEWOOD, NJ - AUGUST 25: Jordan Spieth of the United States plays a shot on the first hole during the third round of The Northern Trust on August 25, 2018 at the Ridgewood Championship Course in Ridgewood, New Jersey.   Andrew Redington/Getty Images/AFP
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Jordan Spieth automatically qualified for a third US Ryder Cup team berth. AFP

Spieth, who automatically qualified for a third US Ryder Cup team berth, was equally supportive of security preparations and safety precautions.

"No, I'm not worried and I can imagine just how security-tight the golf course is going to be," Spieth said on Saturday at the Northern Trust. "If anything, I was more scared about going to Brazil two years back for the Olympic Games.

"But I am confident the organisers of the Ryder Cup will have in place all measures to ensure the security of everyone present in Versailles.

"The thing is also you can't allow yourself to think about anything bad happening."