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When and where is Ryder Cup 2025? Date, location and more to know about USA vs Europe golf event this year

In a couple of months, some of the best golfers in the world will tee it up at the sport’s premiere international competition.

The 2025 Ryder Cup will be held in the United States, making its return from Europe. Both teams to be motivated to win the most coveted team trophy in golf. However, the home squad should have a little extra juice after losing two years ago.

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Fans may be familiar with the venue for the tournament, as it has played host to the PGA Championship and the U.S. Open, but this is the first time it will have the Ryder Cup.

When and where is the 2025 Ryder Cup? The Sporting News has you covered.

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When is the Ryder Cup in 2025?

The 2025 Ryder Cup will be held from Sept. 26-28. Unlike a normal golf tournament, the competition will be condensed into three days, with Friday, Saturday and Sunday featuring all of the action. There will be an opening ceremony on Thursday, Sept. 25.

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Where is the Ryder Cup in 2025?

  • City: Farmingdale, New York
  • Venue: Bethpage Black

After Team Europe claimed the 2023 tournament on home soil at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club in Rome, the Ryder Cup competition will be played in the United States in 2025.

This will be the first time that Bethpage Black, the tougher course at Bethpage State Park in Farmingdale, N.Y., will host the Ryder Cup. It is just the second course in New York to have the tournament (Oakhill Country Club, 1995). The course has hosted the PGA Championship (2019) and the U.S. Open (2002, 2009).

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Future Ryder Cup locations, host sites

The host sites for the Ryder Cup have been selected through 2033.

Following Bethpage Black, the tournament will return to Europe at The Golf Course at Adare Manor in County Limerick, Ireland. After that, the competition will be held at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minn.

No European location has been selected for 2031, but the Ryder Cup will be at The Olympic Club in San Francisco in 2033.

Year Future Ryder Cup host site
2027 The Golf Course at Adare Manor (Ireland)
2029 Hazeltine National Golf Club (Minnesota)
2031 TBD
2033 The Olympic Club (San Francisco)

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Ryder Cup winners by year

Here’s a look at the history of the Ryder Cup, including past winners, venues and captains.

Year

Winner

Score

Venue

U.S. captain

European Captain

2023

Europe

16.5-11.5

Marco Simone (Italy)

Zach Johnson

Luke Donald

2021

USA

19-9

Whistling Straits (Wisconsin)

Steve Stricker

Padraig Harrington

2018

Europe

17.5-10.5

Le Golf National (France)

Jim Furyk

Thomas Bjorn

2016

USA

17-11

Hazeltine National Golf Club (Minnesota)

Davis Love III

Darren Clarke

2014

Europe

16.5-11.5

Gleneagles Hotel (Scotland)

Tom Watson

Paul McGinley

2012

Europe

14.5-13.5

Medinah Country Club (Illinois)

Davis Love III

Jose Maria Olazabal

2010

Europe

14.5-13.5

Celtic Manor Resort (Wales)

Corey Pavin

Colin Montgomerie

2008

USA

16.5-11.5

Valhalla Golf Club (Kentucky)

Paul Azinger

Nick Faldo

2006

Europe

18.5-9.5

K Club (Ireland)

Tom Lehman

Ian Woosnam

2004

Europe

18.5-9.5

Oakland Hills Country Club (Michigan)

Hal Sutton

Bernhard Langer

2002

Europe

15.5-12.5

The Belfry (England)

Curtis Strange

Sam Torrance

1999

USA

14.5-13.5

The Country Club (Massachusetts)

Ben Crenshaw

Mark James

1997

Europe

14.5-13.5

Valderrama Golf Club (Spain)

Tom Kite

Seve Ballesteros

1995

Europe

14.5-13.5

Oak Hill Country Club (New York)

Lanny Wadkins

Bernard Gallacher

1993

USA

15-13

The Belfry (England)

Tom Watson

Bernard Gallacher

1991

USA

14.5-13.5

Kiawah Island Golf Resort (South Carolina)

Dave Stockton

Bernard Gallacher

1989

Tied (Europe retains)

14-14

The Belfry (England)

Raymond Floyd

Tony Jacklin

1987

Europe

15-13

Muirfield Village (Ohio)

Jack Nicklaus

Tony Jacklin

1985

Europe

16.5-11.5

The Belfry (England)

Lee Trevino

Tony Jacklin

1983

USA

14.5-13.5

PGA National Golf Club (Florida)

Jack Nicklaus

Tony Jacklin

1981

USA

18.5-9.5

Walton Heath Golf Club (England)

Dave Marr

John Jacobs

1979

USA

17-11

The Greenbrier (West Virginia)

Billy Casper

John Jacobs

1977

USA

12.5-7.5

Royal Lytham & St Annes (England)

Dow Finsterwald

Brian Huggett

1975

USA

21-11

Laurel Valley Golf Club (Pennsylvania)

Arnold Palmer

Bernard Hunt

1973

USA

19-13

Muirfield (Scotland)

Jack Burke Jr.

Bernard Hunt

1971

USA

18.5-13.5

Old Warson Country Club (Missouri)

Jay Hebert

Eric Brown

1969

Tied (USA retains)

16-16

Royal Birkdale Golf Club (England)

Sam Snead

Eric Brown

1967

USA

23.5-8.5

Champions Golf Club (Texas)

Ben Hogan

Dai Rees

1965

USA

19.5-12.5

Royal Birkdale Golf Club (England)

Byron Nelson

Harry Weetman

1963

USA

23-9

Atlanta Athletic Club (Georgia)

Arnold Palmer

John Fallon

1961

USA

14.5-9.5

Royal Lytham & St Annes (England)

Jerry Barber

Dai Rees

1959

USA

8.5-3.5

Eldorado Country Club (California)

Sam Snead

Dai Rees

1957

Great Britain

7.5-4.5

Lindrick Golf Club (England)

Jack Burke Jr.

Dai Rees

1955

USA

8-4

Thunderbird Country Club (California)

Chick Harbert

Dai Rees

1953

USA

6.5-5.5

Wentworth Club (England)

Lloyd Mangrum

Henry Cotton

1951

USA

9.5-2.5

Pinehurst Resort, No. 2 (North Carolina)

Sam Snead

Arthur Lacey

1949

USA

7-5

Ganton Golf Club (England)

Ben Hogan

Charles Whitcombe

1947

USA

11-1

Portland Golf Club (Oregon)

Ben Hogan

Henry Cotton

1937

USA

8-4

Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club (England)

Walter Hagen

Charles Whitcombe

1935

USA

9-3

Ridgewood Country Club (New Jersey)

Walter Hagen

Charles Whitcombe

1933

Great Britain

6.5-5.5

Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club (England)

Walter Hagen

John Henry Taylor

1931

USA

9-3

Scioto Country Club (Ohio)

Walter Hagen

Charles Whitcombe

1929

Great Britain

7-5

Moortown Golf Club (England)

Walter Hagen

George Duncan

1927

USA

9.5-2.5

Worcester Country Club (Massachusetts)

Walter Hagen

Ted Ray

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