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One of golf’s premier events is set to tee off Friday, Sept. 26, and run through Sunday, Sept. 28 — the 45th Ryder Cup. The 12 best golfers from the United States will face Europe’s top 12 at Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York.
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Where is the Ryder Cup?
The 2025 Ryder Cup will take place at the Bethpage Black Course at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, New York.
Who plays in the Ryder Cup?
For the U.S. team, the top six eligible players in the Ryder Cup standings following the BMW Championship on Aug. 17 automatically qualified for the 2025 Ryder Cup:
▪︎J.J. Spaunn
U.S. captain Keegan Bradley picked the other six team members:
▪︎Ben Griffinn
▪︎ Sam Burn
For the European team, the top six in Ryder Cup points after the Betfred British Masters on Aug. 24 automatically qualified for the 2025 Ryder Cup:
▪︎ Rory McIlroy
▪︎ Justin Rose
▪︎ Rasmus Højgaard
European captain Luke Donald picked the other six members:
▪︎Jon Rahmm
Ryder Cup Format
The Ryder Cup is a team golf competition held every two years between the United States and Europe, and it has a unique format that mixes different styles of play. The event lasts three days, with the first two days featuring team matches and the final day focused on singles play. On Friday and Saturday, players compete in pairs in two different formats: foursomes, where two teammates take alternate shots with the same ball, and four-ball, where each golfer plays their own ball and the better score counts for the team. On Sunday, all 12 players from each side face off in head-to-head singles matches. Each match is worth one point, with half a point awarded if the match ends in a tie. With 28 points available overall, the first team to reach 14½ points wins the Cup, while the defending champion only needs 14 points to retain it.
Ryder Cup Winners by Edition
- 2023: Europe 16½, United States 11½
- 2021: United States 19, Europe 9
- 2018: Europe 17½, United States 10½
- 2016: United States 17, Europe 11
- 2014: Europe 16½, United States 11½
- 2012: Europe 14½, United States 13½
- 2010: Europe 14½, United States 13½
- 2008: United States 16½, Europe 11½
- 2006: Europe 18½, United States 9½
- 2004: Europe 18½, United States 9½
- 2002: Europe 15½, United States 12½
- 1999: United States 14½, Europe 13½
- 1997: Europe 14½, United States 13½
- 1995: Europe 14½, United States 13½
- 1993: United States 15, Europe 13
- 1991: United States 14½, Europe 13½
- 1989: Europe 14, United States 14
- 1987: Europe 15, United States 13
- 1985: Europe 16½, United States 11½
- 1983: United States 14½, Europe 13½
- 1981: United States 18½, Europe 9½
- 1979: United States 17, Europe 11
- 1977: United States 12½, Great Britain-Ireland 7½
- 1975: United States 21, Great Britain-Ireland 11
- 1973: United States 19, Great Britain-Ireland 13
- 1971: United States 18½, Great Britain 13½
- 1969: United States 16, Great Britain 16
- 1967: United States 23½, Great Britain 8½
- 1965: United States 19½, Great Britain 12½
- 1963: United States 23, Great Britain 9
- 1961: United States 14½, Great Britain 9½
- 1959: United States 8½, Great Britain 3½
- 1957: Great Britain 7½, United States 4½
- 1955: United States 8, Great Britain 4
- 1953: United States 6½, Great Britain 5½
- 1951: United States 9½, Great Britain 2½
- 1949: United States 7, Great Britain 5
- 1947: United States 11, Great Britain 1
- 1937: United States 8, Great Britain 4
- 1935: United States 9, Great Britain 3
- 1933: Great Britain 6½, United States 5½
- 1931: United States 9, Great Britain 3
- 1929: Great Britain 7, United States 5
- 1927: United States 9½, Great Britain 2½
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