When is the Ryder Cup 2023? Everything you need to know about USA vs. Europe in golf
The 44th edition of the biennial Ryder Cup competition will pit the best male golfers from the United States against the best from Europe in a unique team match play format.
The U.S. squad (27-14-2 overall) will look to defend its title after prevailing in 2021 at Whistling Straits in Haven, Wisconsin − and will attempt to claim the cup on European soil for the first time since 1993 at The Belfry in England.
The event consists of 28 matches (fourball, foresomes and singles) spread out over three days of competition, with a total of 14.5 points needed to claim the championship.
While the U.S. is the defending champion, Europe has won seven of the last 10 Ryder Cup compeitions.
When and where is the 2023 Ryder Cup being played?
This year's Ryder Cup matches will take place September 29-October 1 at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club outside Rome, Italy.
The stadium-style course features rolling fairways, undulating greens and a restored 11th Century castle on 350 acres of Roman countryside.
Who is playing on the U.S. Ryder Cup 2023, Captain & team players?
Captain Zach Johnson will lead Team USA at this year's Ryder Cup. The team consists of:
Scottie Scheffler (automatic qualifier)
Wyndham Clark (automatic qualifier)
Brian Harman (automatic qualifier)
Patrick Cantlay (automatic qualifier)
Max Homa (automatic qualifier)
Xander Schauffele (automatic qualifier)
Justin Thomas (captain's pick)
Rickie Fowler (captain's pick)
Brooks Koepka (captain's pick)
Jordan Spieth (captain's pick)
Collin Morikawa (captain's pick)
Sam Burns (captain's pick)
The U.S. team poses with the Ryder Cup after beating Europe at the 43rd Ryder Cup golf competition in 2021 at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin.
Who is playing on the European Ryder Cup 2023, Captain & team players?
Team Europe is captained by Luke Donald and consists of:
Matt Fitzpatrick, England (automatic qualifier)
Tyrrell Hatton, England (automatic qualifier)
Viktor Hovland, Norway (automatic qualifier)
Robert MacIntyre, Scotland (automatic qualifier)
Rory McIlroy, Northern Ireland (automatic qualifier)
Jon Rahm, Spain (automatic qualifier)
Justin Rose, England (captain's pick)
Sepp Straka, Austria (captain's pick)
Ludvig Aberg, Sweden (captain's pick)
Tommy Fleetwood, England (captain's pick)
Nicolai Hojgaard, Denmark (captain's pick)
Shane Lowry, Ireland (captain's pick)
When is the first tee-time of 2023 Ryder Cup on the opening day?
Play is scheduled to begin at 7.35am (6.35am BST) on Friday and Saturday, with foursomes matches going off in 15-minute intervals and the last of the four games getting underway at 8.20am (7.20am BST).
The afternoon balls are then scheduled to begin at 12.25pm (11.25am BST) on both days, although could be pushed back slightly, with 15 minutes between each match and the final game beginning at 1.10pm (12.10pm BST).
All 24 players will then be involved in the Sunday singles, with the opening match starting at 11.35am in Italy (10.35am BST) and the last of the 12 fixtures set to go off at 1.47pm (12.47pm BST).
How to Watch Ryder Cup, TV Channels, Live Stream
USA -- Good last question. You can watch it all on USA Network, NBC and Peacock, with “Live From the Ryder Cup” airing on Golf Channel directly after each day’s action. Here’s the three-day TV schedule with all times ET (note: one featured match will be showcased each session on Peacock):
Peacock is a standalone streaming app that does not require a cable subscription to watch. You can stream live sports with either Peacock's Premium or Premium Plus package.
UK -- Sky Sports will be the place to watch all the best build-up, live action and reaction across an extensive week of coverage in Rome.
Watch live on Sky Sports Golf and Sky Sports Main Event.
What is the Ryder Cup TV Schedule?
Tuesday September 27-Thursday 28: Practice days with opening ceremony on Thursday evening.
Friday September 29: Four fourballs matches in morning, four foursomes matches in afternoon.
Saturday September 30: Four fourballs matches in morning, four foursomes matches in afternoon.
Sunday October 1: 12 singles matches before closing ceremony.
Friday, Sept. 30: 1:30AM-Noon (USA Network)
Saturday, Sept. 31: 1:30-3AM (USA Network)
Saturday, Sept. 31: 3AM-Noon (NBC)
Sunday, Oct. 1: 5:30AM-1PM (NBC)
Who won the last Ryder Cup: defending champions?
The USA team won back the Ryder Cup with a thumping 19-9 triumph over Europe at Whistling Straits last time out in 2021, the biggest margin of victory in the modern era of the tournament.
But Europe have not been defeated on home soil since 1993 at the Belfry.
How can I buy tickets for Ryder Cup?
General admission tickets for the Ryder Cup are now sold out, but more premium tickets including hospitality packages are available via the official website.
A Vista Terrace ticket for the final practice day – featuring live entertainment, DJs, private bars and food stands – will set you back about £350.
A place in the ‘Captains Club’ for Thursday to Sunday inclusive cost around £5,800 per person.
What are the best Ryder cup odds?
Loadbrook
USA: 10/11
Europe: 11/8
Draw: 12/1
FanDual Sportsbook
USA (-115)
Europe (+130)
Tie (+1200)
The Americans are always favored, and this year is no exception. FanDuel Sportsbook has Team USA as a slight favorite (-120) over Europe (+102). Even though the U.S. hasn't won away from home since 1993, it is coming off a 19-9 victory, its widest margin ever against Europe.
FanDuel also has odds on who will be the top scorer, and that gets a little tricky. That will depend partially on how often someone plays. Two years ago, the Americans had only one player (Dustin Johnson) go all five matches. Europe had two (Jon Rahm and Viktor Hovland).
Scottie Scheffler is favored to earn the most U.S. points (+470) over Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele (+600). For Europe, Rory McIlroy is the favorite (+430) over Jon Rahm (+500).
Ryder Cup History: List of Ryder Cup Winners of last 10 years
2023 — United States vs Europe.
2021 — United States 19, Europe 9
2018 — Europe 17.5, United States 10.5
2016 — United States 17, Europe 11
2014 — Europe 16.5, United States 11.5
2012 — Europe 14.5, United States 13.5
2010 — Europe 14.5, United States 13.5
2008 — United States 16.5, Europe 11.5
2006 — Europe 18.5, United States 9.5
2004 — Europe 18.5, United States 9.5
2002 — Europe 15.5, United States 12.5
Europe has gone 7-3 in the past ten Ryder Cups despite the Americans’ perceived talent advantage.
The history of the Ryder Cup spans nearly 90 years. The U.S. team has won 27 events and Europe 14. Don’t be surprised if Team Europe extends their strong run of success on European soil.
Future Ryder Cup sites, locations, venues.
2025: Bethpage Black Course, Farmingdale, New York
2027: The Golf Course at Adare Manor, County Limerick, Ireland
2029: Hazeltine National Golf Club, Chaska, Minnesota
2031: TBD
2033: The Olympic Golf Club, San Francisco, California
2035: TBD
2037: Congressional Country Club (Blue Course), Bethesda, Maryland
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