The Ryder Cup is one of golf’s most competitive events, and the 2025 edition comes to New York.

Bethpage Black will host the team showdown between Team USA and Team Europe, promising an electric atmosphere fueled by rowdy New York fans. Europe enters the tournament with plenty of confidence, aiming to win a road Ryder Cup for the fourth time since 1995 and bringing back 11 of the 12 players who claimed victory two years ago.

This year’s event has no shortage of storylines, from USA captain Keegan Bradley opting not to play to Europe’s quest to repeat. With Team USA hosting, Bradley and his vice captains have the chance to set up the course and schedule they want for the entire weekend.

Here’s a look at the updated standings in the 2025 Ryder Cup.

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Ryder Cup leaderboard 2025 PointsEurope8.5United States3.5

In the Ryder Cup, there are 28 total matches over three days, including team matches and single events. Teams earn a point by winning a match and half-a-point for matches that end in ties.

As the defending champion, Europe needs 14 points to retain the cup, with the 2023 result serving as a tiebreaker. Team USA must earn 14.5 points to reclaim the Ryder Cup.

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Ryder Cup resultsFoursomes

The format for Friday and Saturday morning is foursomes, also known as alternate shot. In this format, teams of two will take turns playing one ball, with each duo alternating shots on every hole — one golfer tees off on odd-numbered holes and the other on even-numbered holes.

In each match, the team with the lowest score wins the hole in match play, and the hole is halved if the teams tie.

Friday, September 26

United StatesEuropeResultsBryson DeChambeau, Justin ThomasJon Rahm, Tyrrell HattonEU 4&3Scottie Scheffler, Russell HenleyLudvig Aberg, Matt FitzpatrickEU 5&3Collin Morikawa, Harris EnglishRory McIlroy, Tommy FleetwoodEU 5&4Xander Schauffele, Patrick CantlayViktor Hovland, Robert MacIntyreUSA 2UP

Saturday, September 27

United StatesEuropeResultsBryson DeChambeau, Cameron YoungLudvig Aberg, Matt FitzpatrickUSA 4&2Collin Morikawa, Harris EnglishRory McIlroy, Tommy FleetwoodEU 3&2Xander Schauffele, Patrick CantlayJon Rahm, Tyrrell HattonEU 3&2Scottie Scheffler, Russell HenleyViktor Hovland, Robert MacIntyre2 UP

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Four-ball

In the afternoons, teams will play a four-ball format. These sessions will also feature teams of two, but every player will play their own ball in the match, thus there will be four balls in play. The lowest score for every hole wins that hole with halves for tied holes, once again in match play style.

Friday, September 26

United StatesEuropeResultsScottie Scheffler, J.J. SpaunJon Rahm, Sepp StrakaEU 3&2Bryson DeChambeau, Ben GriffinTommy Fleetwood, Justin RoseEU 1 UPJustin Thomas, Cameron YoungLudvig Aberg, Rasmus HojgaardUSA 6&5Patrick Cantlay, Sam BurnsRory McIlroy, Shane LowryHalved

Saturday, September 27

United StatesEuropeResultsJustin Thomas, Cameron YoungRory McIlroy, Shane LowryAll Square Thru 13Bryson DeChambeau, Scottie SchefflerTommy Fleetwood, Justin RoseEurope 2 Up Thru 12J.J. Spaun, Xander SchaeuffeleJon Rahm, Sepp StrakaEurope 1 Up Thru 11Patrick Cantlay, Sam BurnsTyrrell Hatton, Matt FitzpatrickEurope 1 Up Thru 11

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Singles

To close out the event on Sunday, the teams will face-off in singles matchup with every player participating. There will be 12 total matches, as one American will match up against one European in a match play style round.

Sunday, September 28

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