Bryson DeChambeau is a lock to be in the U.S. Ryder Cup team come September.
DeChambeau has performed incredibly well in the majors past 15 months, and as a result, he is currently sitting in fifth spot in the Ryder Cup points list.
The 31-year-old from Dallas has been in exceptional form on LIV this season, with one win and seven top-10 finishes to his name in nine events.
And it seems like he is already pumped for Bethpage Black in September.
DeChambeau recently urged Keegan Bradley to play in the Ryder Cup, after the U.S. team captain’s fine form on the PGA Tour this season.
And the skipper clearly wants the LIV golfer on his team as well. A few months back, Bradley invited DeChambeau and Brooks Koepka to a Ryder Cup meeting and dinner.
It seems like one Ryder Cup hopeful is a huge fan of the two-time US Open champion as well.
Ben Griffin says he wants to play with Bryson DeChambeau at the Ryder Cup
It has been remarkable to watch Ben Griffin transform into one of the best players on the PGA Tour this season.
Griffin has two wins and eight top-10s to his name in the 22 events he has played in 2025.
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The 29-year-old has gained a lot of distance off the tee this season.
In 2024, Griffin averaged 295.6 off the tee but this season he’s recorded an average of 304.3 yards.
The 29-year-old is like a completely different player to the journeyman who struggled to make cuts every week over the past three years or so.
When speaking on the Golf on CBS podcast, Griffin responded when asked who he would like to play alongside at Bethpage Black later this year.
He said: “I think I would pair up well with most of the guys, I would say I’m pretty friendly with everyone. I think it would be fun if I continue on this trend of hitting it further and getting stronger playing with DeChambeau would be really fun. Try to hit a bunch of bombs out there with him. I still feel like I need to get a bit more speed to get to hang with him.“
U.S. Ryder Cup standings
Griffin is currently sitting in eighth spot in the standings.
Although only the top six qualify automatically for the team, it would be very hard for Bradley to leave Griffin out, considering his form this season.
Here is how the team is shaping up right now.
The top eight on that list are absolute locks in my opinion. Bradley will most likely be guaranteed a place on the team as well.
That leaves three spots up for grabs, and the names currently occupying the bottom three positions will have to fight incredibly hard to be at Bethpage Black in September.
However, Griffin and DeChambeau will both almost certainly be at the Ryder Cup. Whether they are paired together remains to be seen though.