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Ryder Cup 2025

Fri Sep 26 2025 - Sun Sep 28 2025

For 2025, the Ryder Cup travels to the world-renowned Black Course at Bethpage State Park, becoming the second-ever New York course to host the Ryder Cup. Stay in the center of New York City at The Lexington Hotel, located just around the corner from Grand Central Station.

The Ryder Cup is globally renowned as one of the most competitive matches in the history of golf and to watch this event live is an opportunity that can't be missed. The best of the best are put to the ultimate test in a match that demands pure determination, skill, and devotion to the game. Our unbeatable 2025 Ryder Cup packages give you the perfect opportunity to combine an epic tournament experience with a city break in The Big Apple.

  • Witness thrilling matches between USA & Europe
  • Soak up the vibrant city of New York
  • Experience the first tee atmosphere
  • Support Team USA on home soil
  • Watch the world's greatest players battle it out
  • Be a part of this historic event

Experience the electric Ryder Cup atmosphere

When you think of a golf tournament, you may not think of the atmosphere being one of the biggest draws to the event, however, this is where you’re completely wrong.

With grandstands and big screens scattered across the course as well as spectator villages, the buzz amongst crowds is electric – and you certainly don’t have to be a golfer to appreciate this!

When it comes to crowd engagement, nothing can compare to the Ryder Cup, with the match play format creating the kind of competition and atmosphere you simply can't get at other sporting events. With over-the-top crowds, eccentric fan attire, and extreme pressure on matches, there is really nothing else like it in the game!

Ryder Cup 2025 at Bethpage Black

Golf at Bethpage State Park has a rich history with its legacy dating back to 1936 when it first opened its doors. It has since hosted the U.S. Open Championship in 2002 & 2009 and the PGA Championship in 2019.

The Black Course is renowned for being extremely difficult proven in 2002 with Tiger Woods being the sole player to finish under par in the U.S. Championship. The 90-hole complex is situated less than an hour from the center of New York City where the 7,468-yard Black Course lies.

The track is considered to be one of the top 100 courses worldwide and is even a public course available to any golfer. The New York area is known for having some of the rowdiest golf fans which will be sure to make this an entertaining and unforgettable clash.

New York City

Based near New York City, known for its iconic skyline, diverse culture, and bustling Time Square.

Cheer on Team USA

Celebrate with other fans and soak up the lively Ryder Cup atmosphere.

On-site Events Team

Our Tournaments Team will be on hand to ensure your trip goes without a hitch.

Daily tournament transportation

Travel to and from the Ryder Cup via Grand Central Station.

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Witness Ryder Cup history being made

The Ryder Cup is now regarded as one of the greatest sporting events on the calendar. Samuel Ryder, from whom the cup gets its name, was inspired by the 1926 match at Wentworth when Abe Mitchell teamed up with George Duncan to defeat the great Open champions, James Barnes and Walter Hagen. In the bar after the game, Ryder declared ‘We must do this again’. The rest is history...

When officially introduced in 1927, the two teams competing were originally Great Britain and the United States. The US got off to an impressive start, winning the first five Ryder Cup competitions. This dominance continued both before and after the Second World War, which led to the inclusion of European players in 1979, where the playing field became a lot more even.

In recent years, the Ryder Cup has brought to our screens some of the most memorable displays in the cup’s history. Many of you will have witnessed the ‘Miracle of Medinah’ in 2012, the United States spectacular display at Hazeltine in 2016, and Europe’s demolition job at Le Golf National in 2018. Needless to say, the trend over the past decade has been a back-and-forth tussle with each team winning on their home soil.

In 2025, Team USA will be looking to get payback on home soil following a dramatic defeat at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in Rome. Will they hit form like they did in Whistling Straits or will we see Europe continue their fine form? One thing is for sure, there is no way to experience it quite like being there in person!

Ryder Cup 2025 schedule

The Ryder Cup provides three days of intense match-play formats, including foursomes x2, fourballs x2, and singles matches. The first two tournament days offer exhilarating pairs matchplay with 16 points up for grabs, before heading out for singles on the final day.

With 12 points available, everything can change on the final day which makes for an incredibly exciting format with crowds roaring in every corner of the course.

Wednesday 24th September Practice round From 9:00 a.m onwards

Thursday 25th September Practice round & opening ceremony From 9:00 a.m onwards

Friday 26th September Day 1: Fourball matches (AM) & Foursome matches (PM) From 6.30 a.m onwards (approximately)

Saturday 27th September Day 2: Fourball matches (AM) & Foursome matches (PM) From 6.30 a.m onwards (approximately)

Sunday 28th September Day 3: Single matchplay & trophy ceremony From 6.30 a.m onwards (approximately)

Each match is worth one point, with a half-point awarded to each team if a match ends in a tie. The first team to reach 14.5 points wins the Ryder Cup, while 14 points result in a tie, with the current holder retaining the cup.

Things to do in New York

Also known as the concrete jungle, the name would suggest New York not being too well known for its golf scene. However, within the 5 electric boroughs of NYC there are at least 13 municipal golf courses open to the public including Bethpage State Park.

Aside from the golf and beyond the fairways there is an abundance of activities to get up to. While in the land of America, it is definitely worth immersing yourself in the culture and watching an American sport. Home to two MLB (major league baseball) teams you can see the New York Yankees and New York Mets. If baseball isn't your style you could watch a New York Knicks basketball game at Madison Square Garden.

The city's allure extends far beyond its sports culture even within its own architecture from its timeless charm of historic buildings to the modern skyscrapers that shape the skyline. Immerse yourself into the culture with the array of enticing street food, from classic hot dogs and pretzels to international flavors that span the globe.

In the city that never sleeps, there's an endless supply of things to do and see. As you explore its streets, stadiums, bars, and restaurants, be sure to absorb the indescribable spirit that defines New York City.

Our experts say...

If you haven’t considered going to a Ryder Cup, get it on your bucket list ASAP as I can assure you that you will not be disappointed.

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Mark Bell - 2018 Ryder Cup

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