The Ryder Cup is back on American soil this month at the historic Bethpage Black.
The latest: USA won by dominant margins the last two times this event was held stateside, but Team Europe is only a slight underdog in its title defence. American captain Keegan Bradley opted to leave himself off the playing roster, while Europe ran back 11 of its 12 players from 2023.
Here are the latest 2025 Ryder Cup odds for the tournament beginning on Sept. 28.

Ryder Cup odds
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Markets | Betting odds |
USA to win | -137 |
Europe to win | +150 |
Tie (14-14) | +1,100 |
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Ryder Cup odds as of 12:45 p.m. ET on 09/08/25.
Team USA overview
The Americans entered the last Ryder Cup as slim favourites but were handily beaten by Europe, 16.5-11.5, after trailing by five points following Day 1.
It marked the seventh consecutive Ryder Cup won by the Europeans on home soil.
Winning at home has become a trend in these events, as USA and Europe have traded blows in the last four tournaments. The Americans won by a record 10-point margin in 2021 at Whistling Straits.
So is another blowout win in the cards for the home team? It's hard to say.
The American roster is top-heavy and lacks some depth.
- World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler headlines the group, but his 2-2-3 Ryder Cup record leaves a lot to be desired.
- Xander Schauffele, J.J. Spaun, Russell Henley, Bryson DeChambeau, and Harris English rounded out the top six (automatic qualifiers) on points.
- Bradley used his captain's picks on Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa, Ben Griffin, Cameron Young, Patrick Cantlay and Sam Burns.
Big names like Collin Morikawa and Justin Thomas have been playing ho-hum golf ahead of the event, with two combined top-10 finishes since the PGA Championship (excluding the Tour Championship).
Team USA's final roster: Scheffler, Schauffele, Spaun, Henley, DeChambeau, English, Thomas, Morikawa, Griffin, Young, Cantlay, Burns
Team Europe overview
If it ain't broke, don't fix it.
Europe is running back its entire 2023 Ryder Cup squad with one exception: Swapping Nicolai Hojgaard for his twin, Rasmus, who automatically qualified on points.
Rory McIlroy headlines the group and is fresh off an Irish Open win. Jon Rahm has been playing very consistent golf, even if he has no trophies to show for it, and Tommy Fleetwood got the PGA Tour-sized monkey off his back.
The depth on the European side is stunning.
Ludvig Aberg, Viktor Hovland and Sepp Straka were all captain's picks. That's an elite ball-striking trio that can help flip matches on their heads.
Harry Hall was a notable omission, left off the squad for Ryder Cup veteran Shane Lowry. We'll see if that factors into the final result.
Team Europe's final roster: McIlroy, MacIntyre, Fleetwood, Rose, R. Hojgaard, Hatton, Lowry, Straka, Aberg, Hovland, Fitzpatrick, Rahm