Ryder Cup 2025: Let the Games Begin At Bethpage Black
The wait is finally over. The polite handshakes and media niceties are done. It is time for the gloves to come off and the real battle to begin at the 45th Ryder Cup. Friday morning at the notoriously tough Bethpage Black course will kick off with the nail-biting, gut-wrenching Foursomes, and Captains Keegan Bradley and Luke Donald have just laid their cards on the table.
For Team USA, it is all about redemption. After getting their teeth kicked in two years ago in Italy, they are looking to reclaim the cup on home soil, something Europe hasn’t managed since the “Miracle at Medinah” back in 2012. A fast start is crucial; the team leading after Friday has hoisted the trophy in the last five Ryder Cups. No pressure, guys.
Friday Foursomes: A Look At the Ryder Cup Mayhem
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Match 1: Bryson DeChambeau/Justin Thomas (USA) vs. Jon Rahm/Tyrrell Hatton (Europe)
Talk about starting the Ryder Cup with a bang. Bradley is sending out the human firework display of DeChambeau and Thomas to get the home crowd roaring. You can already hear the “U-S-A!” chants echoing through the trees. Thomas, the seasoned vet on this squad, and DeChambeau, looking to prove himself in Foursomes, will be pure entertainment.
But hold on, because Luke Donald is countering with his own heavyweights. Rahm and Hatton were a wrecking crew at Marco Simone, winning both their Foursomes matches decisively. They are a steady, proven pair designed to silence the New York faithful. This one has all the makings of a heavyweight slugfest.
Match 2: Scottie Scheffler/Russell Henley (USA) vs. Ludvig Åberg/Matt Fitzpatrick (Europe)
Revenge is a dish best served on the Black Course. Scheffler gets a shot at redemption after that soul-crushing 9-and-7 beatdown he suffered last year, with Åberg on the winning side. This time, he’s paired with Ryder Cup rookie Russell Henley, a duo that looked sharp at the Presidents Cup. Meanwhile, Donald splits up his dominant Åberg/Hovland pairing, which is a bit of a head-scratcher. Can the unflappable Scheffler and his new partner get a point against the young Swedish phenom and a struggling Fitzpatrick?
Match 3: Collin Morikawa/Harris English (USA) vs. Rory McIlroy/Tommy Fleetwood (Europe)
It’s “Fleetwood Mac” reunited for Europe! Fleetwood is a Foursomes monster, and McIlroy is, well, McIlroy. They are arguably Europe’s strongest pairing on paper. The pressure is on them to deliver. For the Americans, it is a new combo with Morikawa and Foursomes first-timer Harris English. If the U.S. can pull off an upset here, it would send shockwaves through the European team room and be a massive momentum swing.
Match 4: Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay (USA) vs. Viktor Hovland/Robert MacIntyre (Europe)
Bradley is going with old faithful to close out the morning. “Cant-ffele” are as comfortable together as a well-worn pair of golf shoes. They have been a staple for Team USA for years. They will face a new European duo in Hovland and MacIntyre. While Hovland was a star in Rome, MacIntyre is still finding his footing. But don’t sleep on them; they’ve practiced together all week. This match feels like a classic clash of established chemistry versus new potential.
It all kicks off bright and early. Grab your coffee, settle in, and get ready for the drama. This is what the Ryder Cup is all about.
