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The Ryder Cup 2025 is approaching with Team USA bidding to gain revenge on Team Europe after a humbling defeat last time out in Rome.

Luke Donald’s side were outstanding in 2023 and are now hoping to become just the second away team to win since 2006, with many of the heroes from Marco Simone in good form to repeat.

Europe’s famous win in 2012, known as ‘The Miracle of Medinah’, could inspire Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm and co., with Europe’s team settled and in good form throughout 2025 on the PGA Tour.

But Scottie Scheffler, the world No 1, will hope to lead the hosts after a dominant win at Royal Portrush to capture The Open as his fourth major championship, with captain Keegan Bradley also in contention to become the first playing captain since Arnold Palmer in 1963.

Here’s everything you need to know about this year’s Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black:

When and where is the Ryder Cup 2025?

The 45th Ryder Cup takes place from Friday, 26 September to Sunday, 28 September.

It will be hosted by Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York.

The first session will likely start from 12-1pm BST (7-8am ET) on Friday, with the afternoon sessions likely to start from 5-6pm BST (12-1pm ET).

Independent Sport will bring you full coverage from Bethpage Black, with hole-by-hole updates, scores and results in our Ryder Cup live blogs.

You can also watch the action unfold live on Sky Sports Golf, with a live stream on NOW TV.

Team USA members mimic the hat celebration in Rome (Reuters)

Ryder Cup 2025 schedule

Days 1-2: Friday 26 September and Saturday 27 September

There will be a morning and afternoon session with foursomes and fourballs. The morning is likely to get underway from 12-1pm (7-8am ET). For reference, Friday and Saturday sessions in Rome started at 7:35am CET, while the afternoon sessions started at 12:25pm CET.

Day 3: Sunday 28 September

Singles usually start mid-morning on Sunday, with the final day in Rome getting underway at 11:35am CET, so we can expect a similar plan for Bethpage Black and the action to get underway from 4-5pm BST.

Fans in New York will be given free tickets to the biennial clash between Europe and the United States

Fans in New York will be given free tickets to the biennial clash between Europe and the United States (Getty)

What’s the format?

There are 28 points up for grabs with the winners required to reach 14.5 points. The holders can defend the cup by reaching 14 points, with a draw ensuring they retain the cup.

The competition lasts three days and the first two days, Friday and Saturday, see the players battle it out over foursomes (alternate shot) and fourballs (better ball). The action concludes on Sunday with 12 singles matches.

Each match offers up one point, though the point can be halved if the match is tied after 18 holes, resulting in each team winning half a point.

The players involved in foursomes (alternate shot) and fourballs (better ball) will be announced shortly before each session, with every player tasked with competing in a singles match on Sunday.

The Course: Bethpage Black, New York

Bethpage Black is known as one of the most difficult golf courses in the world. It is a par 71 and stretches to a daunting 7,426 yards, favouring the long hitters on tour.

Players will be greeted by a sign on the first tee: “The Black Course is an extremely difficult course which we recommend only for highly skilled golfers”.

There have been three major championships held at the course, including most recently the 2019 PGA Championship, won by Brooks Koepka, who is competing to be on Team USA this time around.

The course set-up is in the hands of the hosts, meaning USA can adjust conditions to suit their players. That said, Team Europe’s talent and characteristics are largely similar to Team USA, meaning less advantage this time around.

Players can expect narrower fairways and deep rough though, favouring players who can carry the ball a long way. The 15th hole is notoriously difficult and known as ‘The Beast’,

Europe’s Ryder Cup team, captained by Luke Donald, regained the trophy in Rome (PA Wire)

Current Team Europe standings for 2025 Ryder Cup

Top six players following the Betfred British Masters ending on 24 August, 2025, will qualify for Team Europe

  • 1. Rory McIlroy (NIR) 3440.78 – QUALIFIED
  • 2. Justin Rose (ENG) 1519.62 – QUALIFIED
  • 3. Tommy Fleetwood (ENG) 1483.61 – QUALIFIED
  • 4. Robert MacIntyre (SCO) 1375.94
  • 5. Tyrrell Hatton (ENG) 1279.33
  • 6. Sepp Straka (AUT) 1264.27

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  • 7. Shane Lowry (IRE) 1243.11
  • 8. Rasmus Hojgaard (DEN) 1150.91
  • 9. Ludvig Aberg (SWE) 1063.11
  • 10. Viktor Hovland (NOR) 954.01
  • 11. Matt Wallace (ENG) 867.02
  • 12. Matt Fitzpatrick (ENG) 811.18
  • 13. Thomas Detry (BEL) 800.39
  • 14. Aaron Rai (ENG) 743.31
  • 15. Jordan Smith (ENG) 727.29
  • 16. Niklas Norgaard (DEN) 638.73
  • 17. John Parry (ENG) 634.45
  • 18. Thorbjorn Olesen (DEN) 615.55
  • 19. Harry Hall (ENG) 598.38
  • 20. Marco Penge (ENG) 593.63

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Predicted European team for the 2025 Ryder Cup

  1. Rory McIlroy
  2. Ludvig Aberg
  3. Tommy Fleetwood
  4. Tyrrell Hatton
  5. Viktor Hovland
  6. Jon Rahm
  7. Justin Rose
  8. Bob MacIntyre
  9. Shane Lowry
  10. Sepp Straka
  11. Matt Fitzpatrick
  12. Rasmus Hojgaard

This would be almost identical to the side that vanquished the United States in Rome and although plenty will change between now and September, Rasmus Hojgaard nicks the final spot, bumping his twin brother out of the team. Pleasingly for Donald, the current top six automatic qualifiers are all players he would select anyway, giving him the maximum amount of control over the make-up of his side. There’s plenty of time for the likes of Aaron Rai, Nicolai Hojgaard or Matt Wallace to knock off a player towards the bottom of the list with a strong summer of results, while it also relies on the LIV Golf situation not stopping the selections of Jon Rahm, Tyrrell Hatton, or even Garcia.

Tyrrell Hatton and Jon Rahm of Team Europe and Scottie Scheffler and Sam Burns of Team United States walk from the first tee (Getty Images)

Current Team USA standings for 2025 Ryder Cup

Top 6 eligible players following the conclusion of the BMW Championship, on 17 August, 2025, will make the team

  • 1. Scottie Scheffler 27536.93 – QUALIFIED
  • 2. JJ Spaun 14638.91
  • 3. Xander Schauffele 13570.02
  • 4. Russell Henley 11904.82
  • 5. Bryson De Chambeau 10774.98
  • 6. Harris English 10439.55

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  • 7. Justin Thomas 10347.59
  • 8. Collin Morikawa 9929.77
  • 9. Ben Griffin 9304.76
  • 10. Keegan Bradley 8103.00 11.
  • 11. Maverick McNealy 7553.65
  • 12. Andrew Novak 7230.48
  • 13. Brian Harman 7194.16
  • 14. Cameron Young 6689.64
  • 15. Patrick Cantlay 6570.39

Scottie Scheffler leads Team USA (AP)

Predicted American team for the 2025 Ryder Cup

  1. Scottie Scheffler
  2. JJ Spaun
  3. Xander Schauffele
  4. Russell Henley
  5. Bryson DeChambeau
  6. Harris English
  7. Justin Thomas
  8. Collin Morikawa
  9. Ben Griffin
  10. Keegan Bradley
  11. Patrick Cantlay
  12. Jordan Spieth

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