Let’s approach the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black not just as a sporting event—but as a chapter in the grand narrative of golf history. This isn’t just another Ryder Cup. It’s a collision of legacy, geography, and psychology.
🏆 Historical Context: Bethpage Black’s Place in Golf Lore
Bethpage Black is no stranger to pressure. It hosted the U.S. Open in 2002 and 2009, and the PGA Championship in 2019. It’s a municipal course with major pedigree—a rare beast in elite golf. Its brutal layout and famously blunt warning sign (“The Black Course is an extremely difficult course…”) have made it a proving ground for champions and a graveyard for pretenders.
But this is its Ryder Cup debut. And that changes everything.
🇺🇸 Team USA: A Legacy to Reclaim
- Captain Keegan Bradley made headlines by leaving himself off the team—a move reminiscent of Jack Nicklaus in 1983, who also chose not to play as captain. That decision may haunt him if the U.S. falters.
- The Americans haven’t won on European soil since 1993, but they’ve been dominant at home. Whistling Straits in 2021 was a rout.
- Scottie Scheffler, Bryson DeChambeau, and Justin Thomas are the emotional and statistical anchors. But the team is laced with rookies—Ben Griffin, Cameron Young, J.J. Spaun—who must channel the spirit of past breakout stars like Anthony Kim (2008) and Max Homa (2023).
🇪🇺 Team Europe: Defending the Crown
- Captain Luke Donald returns after masterminding Europe’s 2023 win in Rome. His team is a near carbon copy of that squad—Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Viktor Hovland, Tommy Fleetwood, and the ageless Justin Rose.
- Europe thrives on chemistry. Think Seve and Olazábal, or Molinari and Fleetwood’s “Moliwood” magic in 2018.
- Their strength lies in foursomes—alternate shot—a format where trust and rhythm matter more than raw power. Historically, Europe has dominated this format, and they’re banking on it again.
🔮 Prediction: Who Wins?
This Ryder Cup is a study in contrasts:
- USA has the world’s top-ranked players, home crowd, and a course that rewards aggression.
- Europe has cohesion, experience, and a track record of thriving under pressure.
The betting odds slightly favor the Americans, and simulations suggest they’ll lead after Day 1CBS Sports | MSN. But history warns us: Ryder Cups are rarely won on paper.
As a historian, I lean toward the intangibles. Europe’s team feels like a continuation of a dynasty. The U.S. feels like a collection of stars hoping to align. If the European veterans can silence the crowd early—especially in the foursomes—they could steal momentum and retain the Cup.
Final Prediction: Europe wins narrowly, 14½–13½. But if Bryson DeChambeau goes full gladiator mode and Scheffler plays like the World No. 1, the tide could turn.
