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who is playing in the ryder cup

 

From the 23rd to the 28th of September 2025, the Bethpage Black Course in New York will be home to the Ryder Cup. The Ryder Cup is held biannually and features the talents of 24 brilliant golfers from the USA and Europe.

But who will those golfers be this year? Figuring out who will be playing at the Ryder Cup in 2025 is a bit more complicated than you might think. In this article, we’ll explain how players are chosen for the Ryder Cup, and who you can expect to see on the green this year.

 

How are players chosen for the Ryder Cup?

Players for the Ryder Cup are split into two teams, and selection for each team works slightly differently.

For the European Ryder Cup team in 2025, qualification uses points earned from a brand-new tournament banding structure. Essentially, significant tournaments each reward points, and players in those tournaments will earn points that go towards their overall qualifying score for the Ryder Cup.

As an example, Rory McIlroy currently has 3220.78 points, which he has earned from various championships he’s succeeded in. He secured these points through victories like the DP World Tour Championship and The Players Championship on the PGA Tour.

The US team uses a similar points system, with a point or more awarded per $1000 won at certain championships. For example, 1.5 points were earned per $1000 dollars won at the recent Open Championship.

6 players for each team will qualify this way. However, the points system isn’t the only way to play in the Ryder Cup. The team captains for Europe and the USA each get to pick 6 golfers to bring with them. This means that half of the team will earn their place through points, and half will be selected based on their skills.

 

How are Ryder Cup captains picked?

For the European team, captains are selected by vote through the European Tour’s tournament committee, and then confirmed by the European Ryder Cup players and stakeholder’s board. The US team captain is voted in by the PGA of America’s executive committee.

Ryder Cup captains don’t usually play but they are there to support the team. Generally, a captain is a golfer with a lot of skill and a history of success who can act as a sort of coach throughout the tournament.

 

2025 Ryder Cup captains and vice captains

So who will be leading and coaching the teams at Bethpage? All captains and vice captains for this historic game have already been decided and are listed below.

 

UK Team Captain: Luke Donald

The 2025 captain, Luke Donald, led his team to victory once before as captain in the 2023 Rome Ryder Cup. He’s the first repeat captain for the European team that we’ve seen since Bernard Gallacher in 1995.

 

US Team Captain: Keegan Bradley

Keegan Bradley will be the captain for Team USA this time around. He's a well-known golfer with plenty of experience under his belt. There was speculation that he may even play in the Ryder Cup, but he eventually made the decision to dedicate himself to being team captain instead.

 

UK Vice Captains:

  • Edoardo Molinari
  • Thomas Bjørn
  • José MaríaOlazábal
  • Francesco Molinari

 

US Vice Captains:

  • Jim Furyk
  • Kevin Kisner
  • Webb Simpson
  • Brandt Snedeker
  • Gary Woodland

 

Who will be playing in the Ryder Cup 2025?

 

European Ryder Cup Team 2025

  • Ludvig Åberg
  • Matt Fitzpatrick
  • Tommy Fleetwood
  • Tyrrell Hatton
  • Rasmus Højgaard
  • Viktor Hovland
  • Shane Lowry
  • Robert MacIntyre
  • Rory McIlroy
  • Jon Rahm
  • Justin Rose
  • Sepp Straka

 

USA Ryder Cup Team 2025

  • Sam Burns
  • Patrick Cantlay
  • Bryson DeChambeau
  • Harris English
  • Ben Griffin
  • Russell Henley
  • Collin Morikawa
  • Xander Schauffele
  • J.J. Spaun
  • Scottie Scheffler
  • Justin Thomas
  • Cameron Young

 

Get practising!

Are you hoping to qualify for the Ryder Cup someday? Or maybe you just want to win your local golf tournament? Either way, you’d better get practising with some of the best golf balls that the pros are using. We offer plenty of golf balls used by the players who will be in this year’s Ryder Cup. Check them out below, then try them for yourself.

Shop Ryder Cup Golf Balls

This November, we’re collaborating with one of Wales’s greatest golf clubs to bring you two huge golfing competitions. If you want to win some great prizes and step up your golfing game then this is the perfect opportunity.

Cardiff Golf Club has been around since 1921, offering both a great golfing experience and welcoming clubhouse facilities. We are giving away some of their high-quality items in our competitions this month!

We’re giving you the chance to win two excellent golf prizes. The first is this Limited Edition Vokey Design Tour Golf Bag by Cardiff Golf Club.

This beautifully designed bag is also incredibly functional. With 9 storage pockets and an additional 6 club dividers, there’s plenty of room for all of your golf accessories. It’s lightweight, and made to be ergonomic with a comfortable handle and strap. Entry is a great deal at only £1.00 per ticket.

Enter Golf Bag Competition

The other competition is just as exciting. You have the chance to win a PING Anser Putter 2021 with a headcover by Cardiff Golf Club.

This is a reliable putter, that offers a consistent feel from a popular golf club brand. If you’re looking for a golf club you can trust, enter our competition here. This contest is only £0.50 a ticket!

Enter Putter Competition

A massive thank you to Cardiff Golf Club, and their PGA Head Professional, Chris O’Neill!

Not looking for a new bag or club, but still interested in winning? We have a handful of other contests going right now. A variety of golf ball bundles are available for three of our most popular brands: Callaway, Titleist, and Srixon.

Of course, if you really want to test your luck, you are more than welcome to enter multiple competitions at once. For a full list of our available prizes, visit our competitions page below.

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open championship 2024

The world’s oldest (and most iconic) golf competition is back for its 152nd round! Here’s everything you need to know about the 2024 British Open Championship.

 

Where is the 152nd Open?

The 2024 Open Championship will take place at Royal Troon in Ayrshire, Scotland. The prestigious course dates back as far as 1878 and has already hosted the golfing event nine times!

Royal Troon was designed by five-time Champion Golfer James Braid ahead of its first Open in 1923 and shares similarities with the traditional out-and-back manner of the Old Course at St Andrews.

Official sources say "Troon's test begins with a gentle opening through some of the most striking links land to be found at any of the Open venues and concludes with a back nine as tough as any finish in the world."

 

When is the 2024 Open Championship?

The Open 2024 will begin on July 14 and end on July 21. This will be the 10th Open held at the legendary Royal Troon since it first hosted in 1923!

 

Who is playing at The Open 2024?

The 2024 British Open lineup features the world’s major champions, including World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and last year’s winner Brian Harman, as well as several players who will make their Open debut. See below for the full list.

152nd British Open players (in alphabetical order):

  • Ludvig Åberg
  • Byeong Hun An
  • Abraham Ancer
  • Mason Andersen
  • Christiaan Bezuidenhout
  • Akshay Bhatia
  • Alexander Bjork
  • Denwit Boriboonsub
  • Dan Bradbury
  • Keegan Bradley
  • Daniel Brown
  • Dean Burmester
  • Sam Burns
  • Jorge Campillo
  • Laurie Canter
  • Patrick Cantlay
  • John Catlin
  • Alex Cejka
  • Stewart Cink
  • Wyndham Clark
  • Darren Clarke
  • Dominic Clemons (a)
  • Eric Cole
  • Corey Conners
  • Sean Crocker
  • John Daly
  • Jason Day
  • Santiago de la Fuente (a)
  • Joe Dean
  • Bryson DeChambeau
  • Matthew Dodd-Berry (a)
  • David Duval
  • Austin Eckroat
  • Ernie Els
  • Nacho Elvira
  • Harris English
  • Ewen Ferguson
  • Jaime Montojo Fernandez (a)
  • Darren Fichardt
  • Tony Finau
  • Matt Fitzpatrick
  • Tommy Fleetwood
  • Rickie Fowler
  • Ryan Fox
  • Lucas Glover
  • Ben Griffin
  • Emiliano Grillo
  • Adam Hadwin
  • Todd Hamilton
  • Brian Harman
  • Padraig Harrington
  • Tyrrell Hatton
  • Michael Hendry
  • Russell Henley
  • Angel Hidalgo
  • Daniel Hillier
  • Ryo Hisatsune
  • Tom Hoge
  • Nicolai Hojgaard
  • Rasmus Hojgaard
  • Max Homa
  • Billy Horschel
  • Sam Horsfield
  • Rikuya Hoshino
  • Viktor Hovland
  • Mackenzie Hughes
  • Sam Hutsby
  • Sungjae Im
  • Aguri Iwasaki
  • Stephan Jaeger
  • Dustin Johnson
  • Zach Johnson
  • Matthew Jordan
  • Masahiro Kawamura
  • Yuto Katsuragawa
  • Tom Kim
  • Si Woo Kim
  • Minkyu Kim
  • Ryosuke Kinoshita
  • Chris Kirk
  • Kurt Kitayama
  • Kazuma Kobori
  • Brooks Koepka
  • Gun-Taek Koh
  • Romain Langasque
  • Thriston Lawrence
  • Min Woo Lee
  • Justin Leonard
  • Charlie Lindh
  • Shane Lowry
  • Joost Luiten
  • Robert MacIntyre
  • Matteo Manassero
  • Luis Masaveu (a)
  • Hideki Matsuyama
  • Denny McCarthy
  • Jack McDonald
  • Rory McIlroy
  • Tom McKibbin
  • Maverick McNealy
  • Adrian Meronk
  • Phil Mickelson
  • Guido Migliozzi
  • Francesco Molinari
  • Taylor Moore
  • Collin Morikawa
  • Keita Nakajima
  • Joaquin Niemann
  • Liam Nolan (a)
  • Vincent Norrman
  • Andy Ogletree
  • Thorbjorn Olesen
  • Jacob Skov Olesen (a)
  • Louis Oosthuizen
  • CT Pan
  • Yannik Paul
  • Matthieu Pavon
  • Victor Perez
  • .J.T. Poston
  • David Puig
  • Jon Rahm
  • Justin Rose
  • Gordon Sargent (a)
  • Xander Schauffele
  • Scottie Scheffler
  • Adam Schenk
  • Adam Scott
  • Shubhankar Sharma
  • Marcel Siem
  • Jordan Smith
  • Cameron Smith
  • Elvis Smylie
  • Sebastian Soderberg
  • Younghan Song
  • Matthew Southgate
  • Jordan Spieth
  • Henrik Stenson
  • Sepp Straka
  • Jasper Stubbs (a)
  • Jesper Svensson
  • Nick Taylor
  • Sahith Theegala
  • Justin Thomas
  • Davis Thompson
  • Brendon Todd
  • Sami Valimaki
  • Altin van der Merwe (a)
  • Ryan Van Velzen
  • Matt Wallace
  • Jeung-Hun Wang
  • Gary Woodland
  • Tiger Woods
  • Cameron Young
  • Will Zalatoris