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The 45th Ryder Cup begins September 26, 2025, at the legendary Bethpage Black in New York. Known as the “People’s Country Club,” this par-70, 7,352-yard brute is a true test: steep bunkers, thick rough, and relentless pressure.

Morning Foursomes – Friday Start

The drama kicks off at 7:10 a.m. EDT (1:10 p.m. CEST) with four alternate-shot matches:

Afternoon four-balls follow, with Sunday set for twelve singles showdowns.

Logistical Backbone

Up to 50,000 fans flood Bethpage daily. With no on-site parking, spectators must use satellite lots such as Jones Beach and ride 30-minute shuttles. Gates open at 5 a.m., close at 7:30 p.m. Security is multilayered: TSA-style screening, drones, K-9 units, and bans on large bags or electronics. Friday’s visit by President Trump heightens the measures and the tension.

Weather Wildcard

Heavy overnight rain softens fairways, but skies are expected to clear with highs around 26 °C. Preferred lies may be in play. Saturday brings clouds, Sunday morning fog before sunshine. Players must adapt quickly to shifting conditions.

Financial Muscle

The Ryder Cup thrives on corporate power. Global partners Aon, BMW, Capgemini, Citi, DP World, Rolex, and SAP anchor the event. Technology is powered by HPE (Aruba). Regional partners like Michelob Ultra and Tito’s Vodka round out the lineup. Fans feel the costs: a 16-oz Michelob Ultra $15, Stella $16, IPA $19, “Transfusion” cocktail $19.50. Despite steep prices, record concessions sales are expected.

Strategic Frontlines

For the U.S., Captain Keegan Bradley seeks revenge after the 2023 loss in Rome. Aggression defines their practice, DeChambeau aiming for greens off the tee. Tiger Woods, sidelined by Achilles surgery, still advises behind the scenes.

Europe, under Captain Luke Donald, defends with calm preparation. Players trained with VR headsets to mimic New York’s raucous crowd. Rahm warns simulations cannot match reality. Mental strain is central; no decibel limit exists, though abusive behavior is banned.

Player Watch

Xander Schauffele returns fit after a rib injury. Justin Rose, at 45, leads as Europe’s elder statesman. McIlroy, Rahm, and Hovland carry the scoring burden. For the U.S., Scheffler is in peak form, supported by Morikawa and Thomas.

Bethpage Black promises a Ryder Cup unlike any other: brute golf, corporate spectacle, presidential politics, and 50,000 screaming fans each day. Strategy, stamina, and psychology will decide the outcome.