Experience golf's most passionate rivalry across iconic venues where Europe and USA battle for continental supremacy
Stadium-style course near Paris creating amphitheater atmosphere with passionate European crowds
Robert Trent Jones masterpiece where USA ended European dominance with home crowd support
Jack Nicklaus design in stunning Highland setting providing dramatic backdrop for European triumph
Historic venue of Europe's greatest comeback, overcoming 10-6 deficit on final day
First Ryder Cup in Wales featuring Monday finish due to weather and passionate Celtic support
Jack Nicklaus design where USA reclaimed cup in dramatic fashion with home advantage
Great Britain vs USA format establishing golf's premier team competition with legendary matches at historic venues.
Continental European players join, creating more competitive matches and expanding the rivalry across Europe and America.
Modern Ryder Cup becomes golf's most passionate event with stadium-style courses and incredible fan atmospheres worldwide.
The Ryder Cup features match play format with passionate partisan crowds, creating golf's most electric atmosphere where every shot matters for continental pride.
Venues alternate between Europe and USA every two years, selected based on course quality, infrastructure, and ability to create spectacular viewing experiences for fans.
The Ryder Cup is held every two years in late September, alternating between European and American venues with each side having home advantage.
The competition features 28 matches over three days: four foursomes and four fourball matches each on Friday and Saturday, plus 12 singles matches on Sunday.
Medinah 2012 saw Europe's "Miracle at Medinah," overcoming a 10-6 deficit to win 14½-13½ in one of sport's greatest comebacks.