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Ryder Cup 2025: Dates, Venue, Team Predictions & How to Get Tickets Now
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Ryder Cup 2025 is already shaping up to be one of the most anticipated sporting events of the decade. The 45th edition of golf’s legendary USA-versus-Europe showdown tees off at Bethpage Black in Farmingdale, New York from Friday, 26 September through Sunday, 28 September 2025.
Bethpage Black’s first Ryder Cup appearance
Bethpage Black is renowned for its punishing layout and boisterous New York galleries, having previously hosted two U.S. Opens and multiple FedExCup Playoff events. Its debut as a Ryder Cup venue adds an extra layer of drama, with organizers expecting daily crowds of nearly 50,000 fans and an economic windfall for Long Island’s hospitality sector. Course officials have already closed the Black Course—and the neighboring Green and Yellow tracks—until October 2025 to accelerate agronomic preparations.
Key dates and daily format
• Thursday, 25 September: Opening ceremony and celebrity matches
• Friday, 26 September: Morning four-ball, afternoon foursomes
• Saturday, 27 September: Morning four-ball, afternoon foursomes
• Sunday, 28 September: 12 singles matches decide the Cup
Ticket & travel demand surging
Official ticket-and-hospitality packages went on public sale this summer via On Location, the PGA of America’s exclusive travel partner, and are already tracking ahead of the sold-out 2023 Rome edition. Fans are urged to join the ticket wait-list or secure bundled hotel packages while inventory lasts.
Early team storylines
Team Europe locked in its six automatic qualifiers last weekend, headlined by Rory McIlroy, Robert MacIntyre and Tommy Fleetwood. U.S. captain Keegan Bradley, meanwhile, will reveal his own qualification criteria this fall as stars like Scottie Scheffler, Collin Morikawa and rising amateur Gordon Sargent jockey for points. Former President Donald Trump has already announced plans to attend the matches, virtually guaranteeing a high-profile spotlight throughout the week.
What to watch for on the Black Course
• Impossible rough: Bethpage’s fescue can exceed four inches by late September.
• Stadium atmosphere: The par-3 17th will be converted into a 15,000-seat amphitheater.
• Home-soil advantage: The U.S. has not lost a Ryder Cup on American turf since 2012.
How to watch and stream
NBC, Golf Channel and Peacock hold exclusive U.S. broadcast rights, with a record 32 hours of live coverage planned. European viewers can tune in via Sky Sports and NOW TV.
Plan your trip
Farmingdale is reachable via Long Island Rail Road from Manhattan’s Penn Station. Spectator shuttles will run from designated park-and-ride lots in Nassau and Suffolk counties. Early hotel bookings in Melville, Garden City and Brooklyn are strongly advised, as most Bethpage-area inventory is already contracted to corporate hospitality groups.
Bottom line
With its raucous New York crowd, a star-studded roster on both sides and unprecedented ticket demand, Ryder Cup 2025 promises edge-of-your-seat golf and viral moments that will dominate social feeds. Lock in your tickets, accommodations and viewing plans now—because once the first tee roar erupts at Bethpage Black, the sports world will be watching.
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