Sept. 23-28, 2025 Bethpage Black Course, Farmingdale, NY
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Future Venues

Year
Location
Year
2025
Location
Bethpage Black Course
Farmingdale, NY
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September 2025
Bethpage Black Course
Opened for play in 1936, the Black Course at Bethpage State Park was designed by legendary architect A.W. Tillinghast, who was a guest at an exploratory meeting of The PGA of America in January, 1916. Bethpage Black will host the Ryder Cup for the very first time in 2025 joining Oak Hill Country Club as the only New York courses to host a Ryder Cup.
Year
2027
Location
The Golf Course at Adare Manor
County Limerick, Ireland
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The Golf Course at Adare Manor
The Ryder Cup will return to Ireland in 2027 when Adare Manor, in County Limerick, hosts the biennial contest between Europe and the United States for the first time. The five-star resort will follow in the footsteps of Whistling Straits in Wisconsin (2021), Marco Simone in Italy (2023) and Bethpage Black in New York (2025) as the venue for golf’s greatest team contest. It means The Ryder Cup will be staged in Ireland for the second time, 20 years after The K Club hosted the 2006 contest.
Year
2029
Location
Hazeltine National Golf Club
Chaska, Minnesota
Course Tour
Hazeltine National Golf Club
Hazeltine National Golf Club, site of the U.S. Ryder Cup Team’s 17-11 victory in 2016, will become the first American venue to host a second Ryder Cup. Designed by Robert Trent Jones in 1962 and enhanced by his son, Rees Jones, in 2002 and 2005, Hazeltine National Golf Club takes its name from nearby Lake Hazeltine. The par-72 layout blends the rolling hills, lakes, mature woods and prairies of the Upper Midwest and is consistently ranked amongst America’s 100 Greatest Golf Courses.
Year
2031
Location
TBC
TBC
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TBC
Year
2033
Location
The Olympic Golf Club's Lake Course
San Francisco, California
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The Olympic Golf Club's Lake Course
The Olympic Club's Lake Course, designed by Willie Watson and built by club superintendent Sam Whiting, opened in 1924. After winter weather damage, Whiting redesigned the course in 1927. Its roster of champions includes Jack Fleck (18-hole playoff victory over Ben Hogan in 1955), Billy Casper (18-hole playoff over Arnold Palmer in ’66), Scott Simpson (1987), Lee Janzen (1998) and Webb Simpson (2012).
Year
2035
Location
TBC
TBC
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TBC
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