Day 1 was a doozy at the 2025 Ryder Cup. What's Day 2 going to bring? The biennial bash pitting the U.S. against Europe is at Bethpage Black this year and let's just say things aren't going quite as expected.
The home team typically enjoys a massive advantage in this series and there hasn't been a road victory since 2012 but this year's Euro squad is angling to do it this time out.
Follow along right here for live updates from the Saturday morning foursomes matches at the Ryder Cup. We also have the Friday fourballs recap if ya need it. And we have live updates for the Saturday afternoon fourballs.
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Updated score: Europe 8 ½, U.S. 3 ½.
Europe wins final point of the Saturday morning session
World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler is now 0-3 in the 2025 Ryder Cup after losing the final foursomes match of Saturday morning alongside Russell Henley to Robert MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland. Is the rout on? The Europeans are up five points through three sessions and it's the first road team to win the first three sessions in a Ryder Cup. Also, there's never been a five-point comeback after three sessions.
Hatton, Rahm make it a four-point lead
Tyrrell Hatton rolled in a four-footer to give him and Jon Rahm another win and another point on the board for the Europeans. They win 3 and 2 over Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay. The Euros are now more than halfway to the 14 points they need to retain and the 14 ½ to win the Cup outright.
McIlroy, Fleetwood earn point over English, Morikawa
A few minutes after the U.S. earned a point, the Euros got one back. The Rory McIlroy-Tommy Fleetwood duo outlasted the Collin Morikawa-Harris English pairing 3 and 2. McIlroy is now 2-0-1 with the two wins coming in dominating fashion. He paired with Fleetwood Friday morning for a 5-and-4 before tying in Friday fourballs.
DeChambeau, Young earn first U.S. point on Saturday
The Bryson DeChambeau-Cameron Young duo earned the first point of the day with a 4-and-2 win over Matt Fitzpatrick and Ludvig Aberg. DeChambeau stuffed his approach on the 16th hole and then the Euros would go on to concede. DeChambeau is now 1-2 this week, while Young goes to 2-0.
Rory McIlroy reacts to rowdy fans by blowing kisses at Bethpage
The most polarizing figure on the European Ryder Cup team has become the primary target of U.S. fans at Bethpage Black. Rory McIlroy was greeted with profane chants as he emerged from the tunnel on the first hole on the second day of competition, reacting to "a******," and "f*** you, Rory," by blowing kisses and waving his arms as if to say "bring it on."
Cameron Young wins a hole, but U.S. trails in three matches so far
Young made a birdie on the seventh hole to give him and Bryson DeChambeau a 1-up lead but the Americans 2 down, 2 down and 1 down in the the other three matches on the course.
Minutes later this duo won a second straight hole for a 2-up lead. Meanwhile, Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay have rebounded. Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton were 2 up before the U.S. duo won Nos. 5 and 7 to bring it back to all square.
Saturday crowd is much better at the Ryder Cup
Day 2 at the Ryder Cup is almost here
Ryder Cup player records through two sessions
Good morning from the shuttle to Bethpage Black. The first two days of the Ryder Cup are brutes, marathons that go by in the blink of an eye. I put together a look at each player's record after Friday, and what stands out?
For the U.S., Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau not scoring makes sense when you look at the deficit. They've gotta put points on the board. Meanwhile, nine Euros tallied at least half a point, with Jon Rahm, Tommy Fleetwood and Rory McIlroy all going unbeaten and earning 5 ½ points.
Hard to imagine a better start for the Europeans. Can the Americans respond Saturday? —Cameron Jourdan
Saturday morning foursomes matchups, tee times
- 7:10 a.m. ET: Bryson DeChambeau/Cameron Young (USA) vs. Ludvig Aberg/Matt Fitzpatrick (EUR)
- 7:26 a.m. ET: Harris English/Collin Morikawa (USA) vs. Rory McIlroy/Tommy Fleetwood (EUR)
- 7:42 a.m. ET: Xander Schauffele/Patrick Cantlay (USA) vs. Jon Rahm/Tyrrell Hatton (EUR)
- 7:58 a.m. ET: Russell Henley/Scottie Scheffler (USA) vs. Robert MacIntyre/Viktor Hovland (EUR)
Who's sitting for each team in Saturday morning?
USA: J.J. Spaun, Justin Thomas, Ben Griffin, Sam Burns
EUR: Sepp Straka, Shane Lowry, Rasmus Hojgaard, Justin Rose
Ryder Cup format
The Ryder Cup uses three formats over the three days of competition: foursomes (also called alternate shot), fourballs (also known as better ball) and singles. There are morning foursomes and afternoon fourballs on Friday and Saturday. Eight of the 12 players on each side will compete in those matches. On Sunday, it's singles. All 12 players will compete in these 1-on-1 matches.
Where to watch, how to follow the 2025 Ryder Cup
Saturday, Sept. 27
- Breakfast at Bethpage, RyderCup.com and Ryder Cup app, 6 a.m. ET to 8 a.m. ET
- Morning foursomes and afternoon fourballs, NBC, Peacock, RyderCup.com and Ryder Cup app, 7 a.m. ET to 6 p.m. ET
- Ryder Cup radio, SiriusXM, 7 a.m. ET to 6 p.m. ET
- Live From the Ryder Cup, Golf Channel, 6 p.m. ET to 8 p.m. ET
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Ryder Cup player records
Who's got the best track record on each team in the Ryder Cup? See how the Americans have done and the Europeans stack up all-time in the competition.
Ryder Cup yardage book
Bethpage Black is listed as being 7,486 yards long on its standard scorecard, but the American team can adjust yardages daily. The total par is 71. Check out the yardage book provided by PuttView for details on every fairway and green at Bethpage.
Ryder Cup series history: U.S. leads all-time
The U.S. holds a 25-17 all-time record in the competition. It's worth noting that since 1979, when the team became all of Europe (it had been just Great Britain and Ireland for many years), the Europeans lead 12-9-2.
Future Ryder Cup sites
The Ryder Cup location alternates between the U.S. and Europe. With the competition every two years, each side is host every four years. There are five future Ryder Cup golf course hosts on the docket:
- 2027: The Golf Course at Adare Manor, County Limerick, Ireland
- 2029: Hazeltine National Golf Club, Chaska, Minnesota
- 2031: Camiral, Costa Brava, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
- 2033: The Olympic Club (Lake Course), San Francisco
- 2037: Congressional Country Club (Blue Course), Bethesda, Maryland
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Ryder Cup Saturday foursomes recap as Euros win 3 of 4 points, take big lead
Reporting by Todd Kelly and Cameron Jourdan, Golfweek / Golfweek
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