FARMINGDALE, N.Y. — It appears likely that history will be made one way or another Sunday at the 2025 Ryder Cup. For the visitors, Europe has the ability to not only sweep all five sessions on the road but perhaps eclipse 20 total points for the largest margin of victory in event history. For the hosts, everything would need everything right, but the United States could potentially mount the largest comeback ever seen at the biennial event. In order to do so, the Americans would need to win 10 of the remaining 12 points contested in Sunday singles in a competition that has never seen a side score more than 8.5 on Sunday.
With Europe nearly assured of victory — making it the first road team to win the Ryder Cup since 2012 — and likely to raise the trophy in record-setting fashion, the focus will likely turn to some of Sunday’s marquee matchups. Chief among them is the 12:35 p.m. tee time between world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and world No. 2 Rory McIlroy, whose Ryder Cups could not be any more different.
McIlroy, the standard-bearer for Europe, is a dominant player in this event, going 3-0-1 this year. Scheffler, meanwhile, became the first player to start 0-4-0 through the first four sessions of a Ryder Cup in modern history and the only top-ranked player in the world to get shutout in four combined appearances across foursomes and fourballs. Scheffler has not won a Ryder Cup point in the event’s last two playings, while McIlroy claimed two years ago in Rome that Europe would charge onto U.S. soil and retain the trophy.
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Session 5 — Singles
17
+105
Cameron Young
-145
18
-145
Justin Thomas
+105
19
+130
Bryson DeChambeau
-160
20
+120
Scottie Scheffler
-145
+110
-135
-145
+120
+115
-140
+115
-140
+115
-140
-115
-105
-115
-105
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