Beyond Bethpage: A Look Ahead at the Iconic Future Venues of the Ryder Cup
While the drama unfolds at Bethpage Black, the future of the Ryder Cup is already taking shape. We explore the stunning and challenging courses set to host the event through 2033, where the next generation of Ryder Cup players will forge their legacies.
FARMINGDALE, N.Y. – The roars are echoing across Bethpage Black as the 2025 Ryder Cup reaches its dramatic conclusion, but the legacy of this great event is already looking toward the horizon. The selection of a Ryder Cup venue is a years-long process, and the slate of upcoming host sites promises a spectacular and diverse future for golf's greatest team competition.
These iconic courses will test the next generation of Ryder Cup players and create new chapters in the event's storied history.
2027: Adare Manor, County Limerick, Ireland
The Ryder Cup will return to the Emerald Isle for the first time since 2006. Adare Manor is a masterpiece of parkland golf, a meticulously manicured and stunningly beautiful course that underwent a massive renovation to become one of the world's most luxurious golf destinations. Irish fans are famously passionate, and the atmosphere is guaranteed to be electric as Europe's players look to defend the cup on home soil.
2029: A Return to Hazeltine National, USA
American fans have fond memories of Hazeltine National in Chaska, Minnesota. The site of Team USA's commanding victory in 2016, Hazeltine is a modern championship powerhouse known for its length and challenging finish. The return in 2029 will provide a chance for a new group of American Ryder Cup players to create their own legacy on a course that produced one of the most raucous and patriotic crowds in recent memory.
2031: The European Tour Continues
The bidding process for the 2031 European host is underway, with several prestigious courses across the continent vying for the honor. This selection will determine the next European battleground where American players will once again venture across the Atlantic.
2033: The Olympic Club, San Francisco, USA
The Ryder Cup will head to the West Coast and one of America's most historic and challenging courses. The Olympic Club's Lake Course is a legendary U.S. Open venue, famous for its tight, tree-lined fairways and cool coastal air. It will present a completely different test for the Ryder Cup players of that era, favoring precision and mental fortitude.
From the lush greenery of Ireland to the modern arenas of Minnesota and the classic test of San Francisco, the future of the Ryder Cup is set on a series of world-class stages, ensuring its status as a premier global sporting event.
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