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Europe have the captain, players & spirit to slay USA

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When a 34-year old Luke Donald and a 23-year old Rory McIlroy were exchanging top spot in the world rankings over the summer of 2012, few would have thought that the Ryder Cup that September would be Donald’s last.

Looking to overcome a four point deficit on the final day, it was Donald who was sent out first by European captain José Maria Olazabal and he delivered a win over reigning Masters champion Bubba Watson as the so-called ‘Miracle of Medinah’ gathered momentum.

“Seize the day” springs to mind – for Donald and for Europe. The Englishman never won again on either the PGA Tour or the DP World Tour and it has been the home team that has relatively comfortably triumphed in each edition of the Ryder Cup since. The smallest margin in the five subsequent contests has been five points and the average is closer to seven.

McIlroy has said more than once in recent times that winning an away Ryder Cup is one of the hardest things to do in golf and that it would be high on his list of accomplishments to help repeat the feat, but one can make a strong case that, under Donald’s astute leadership, it can be achieved even in the likely hostile atmosphere of Bethpage this weekend.

It’s all but impossible to find anyone with anything bad to say about Donald’s captaincy – either in Rome two years ago when he was appointed late, only after Henrik Stenson jumped to the LIV Tour, or any time since he was given the role for a second time, something that hadn’t happened for over 30 years.

“Luke is great, maybe the greatest captain ever,” stated Paul McGinley recently in Global Golf Post and Europe’s veteran player this time, Justin Rose, was every bit as glowing in his assessment earlier in the week.

Donald provided the European team with virtual reality headsets to mimic the raucous and possibly abusive New York crowds and while Rose may only have used his for five minutes, he has huge respect for his captain.

Justin Rose of Team Europe gives a thumbs up during a practice round prior to the Ryder Cup 2025 at Black Course at Bethpage State Park Golf Course on September 24, 2025 in Farmingdale, New York.
Justin Rose: ‘I give Luke tonnes of credit for how much he’s invested in himself’

“I’m blown away by the work ethic that he’s given this captaincy cycle, both of them. He came into it in Rome, maybe six months behind where he would have been otherwise and made up for it amazingly. I think his communication style has been incredibly consistent and on point, and I think he takes all the fuss out of it from a player’s point of view.

“Good, clear captaincy sets the tone and paves the way for the players to go ahead and focus on what’s important, which is obviously on the golf course from Friday morning. So there’s probably a million decisions Luke has had to make to give us (the players) no decisions, and I think that that’s ultimately what the job of being a captain is. I give Luke tonnes of credit for how much he’s invested in himself.”

For sure, Donald outperformed his US counterpart Keegan Bradley at the opening ceremony on Wednesday and not just because Bradley made an unfortunate gaffe when recalling being at the 1999 Ryder Cup in Brookline and mixing up Justin Rose with Justin Leonard.

Of course, at the end of the day, the players have to perform and Europe stacks up well on that front too.

It’s an almost identical team to that which won by five points in Rome in 2023 with the only change being Rasmus Hojgaard for his twin brother Nicolai.

Donald’s captain’s picks may have been influenced by the number crunching that showed that rookies away from home don’t tend to fare particularly well, but nobody made such a compelling case that one could think that Donald has erred or been blindly loyal. If camaraderie and team spirit has anything to do with it, Team Europe is in a good place.

The US side is a little harder to read with four rookies, albeit all four are in the top 20 of the world rankings. Are they all brilliant players? Of course. But they are about to face into something new.

Scottie Scheffler of Team United States looks on while playing the 15th hole during a practice round prior to the Ryder Cup 2025 at Black Course at Bethpage State Park Golf Course on September 25, 2025 in Farmingdale, New York
Can Scottie Scheffler turn on the style for the USA?

How they will cope with the tension of their opening tee shot or their opening match at a Ryder Cup remains to be seen. Hojgaard is the only European in that boat and he at least experienced it as a buggy driver in 2023!

Of course the home team has the undisputed world number one, Scottie Scheffler, but they had Tiger Woods for years and his record was 13 wins, 21 losses and three halved matches. Even in singles he only took five points out of eight.

The Ryder Cup wasn’t about Woods and it’s not about Scheffler or McIlroy either. It’s about a team – the captain, the vice-captains, the players, the caddies and more.

As Shane Lowry said yesterday referring to the preparations that began straight after the BMW Championship 12 days ago: “The last two weeks, I’ve never laughed so much in my whole life. We’ve just had a great time. We’ve enjoyed getting ready together, preparing together but obviously that’s no good to anyone if I don’t play well and win points. There’s no point in it being good fun if you don’t perform. So yeah, I’m here to do both”.

From Donald down, Europe really seem to have everything sorted and have every to chance to buck the trend and win away from home, something that a US team hasn’t done for over 30 years. Seize the day.


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McIlroy paired with Tommy Fleetwood as Ryder Cup opening foursome pairings announced

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RORY MCILROY WILL team up with Tommy Fleetwood for the opening foursome pairings at the Ryder Cup, which starts on Friday at Bethpage Black in New York.

Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas of the United States will meet Europe’s Jon Rahm and Tyrell Hatton in Friday’s opening foursomes match after the pairings were revealed on Thursday, with Shane Lowry missing out on the morning selection.

Veteran Justin Rose, Sepp Straka and European rookie Rasmus Hojgaard are also not involved in the morning action.

The opening clash is expected to help build an electric atmosphere with President Donald Trump set to attend day one of the showdown at Bethpage Black, where more than 50,000 spectators are anticipated.

US captain Keegan Bradley and Europe captain Luke Donald turned in their four twosomes pairings in order without knowing what picks their rival had made.

Friday’s first foursomes match will begin at 7:10 a.m. local time (11:10 GMT) with two-time major winners Thomas and DeChambeau against two-time major winner Rahm of Spain and England’s Hatton.

The European duo and DeChambeau all play in the Saudi-backed LIV Golf League.

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Following the foursomes will be Americans Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley, the world number one and world number three respectively, against Sweden’s Ludvig Aberg and England’s Matt Fitzpatrick.

The third match sends second-ranked McIlroy of Northern Ireland and England’s  Fleetwood against Americans Harris English and Collin Morikawa.

The last morning foursomes matchup sends Scotland’s Robert MacIntyre and Norway’s Viktor Hovland against Americans Patrick Cantlay and Xander Schauffele.

Four four-ball matches will begin in the early afternoon.

Fans have already been warned about tighter security measures and several restrictions because Trump will be at the course.

Rain hampered Thursday’s final practice session, soaking the course ahead the competition.

The format includes four morning foursomes matches and four afternoon four-ball matches on Friday and Saturday with 12 concluding Sunday singles matches.

The Americans will need 14.5 points to win the Cup. Europe, winners in 10 of the past 14 meetings, need only 14 of 28 points to retain the trophy.

The US team leads the all-time rivalry 27-15 with two drawn, but Europe lead 12-9 with one drawn since their team was expanded beyond Britain and Ireland in 1979.

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McIlroy paired with Fleetwood for opening foursomes

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Rory McIlroy will be involved in the opening session of the 45th Ryder Cup after being named in Luke Donald’s foursomes at Bethpage Black, but Shane Lowry must wait.

Europe’s first pairing will see Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton coming up against Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas at 12.10pm Irish time.

Match 2 will see Europe’s Ludvig Aberg and Matt Fitzpatrick try to take down Russell Henley and world number one Scottie Scheffler.

McIlroy is out in Match 3 alongside Tommy Fleetwood, with Collin Morikawa and Harris English representing Team USA.

The final foursome will see America represented by Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay with Donald opting for Robert MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland.


RYDER CUP OPENING SESSION TEE TIMES
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12.10pm Bryson DeChambeau and Justin Thomas v Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton
12.26pm Scottie Scheffler and Russell Henley v Ludvig Aberg and Matt Fitzpatrick
12.42pm Collin Morikawa and Harris English v Rory McIlroy and Tommy Fleetwood
12.58pm Xander Schauffele and Patrick Cantlay v Robert MacIntyre and Viktor Hovland


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Liverpool eyeing Bayern’s Upamecano – Friday’s gossip

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Liverpool in race for Dayot Upamecano, Tottenham want Palhinha on permanent basis, and Manchester United agree Cristian Orozco deal.

Liverpool are hoping to sign France international Dayot Upamecano, 26, when his contract expires in the summer but Real Madrid are also interested in the Bayern Munich defender. (Bild – in German and subscription required)

Tottenham are keen to sign 30-year-old Portuguese defensive midfielder Joao Palhinha on a permanent basis following a successful start to his loan from Bayern Munich. (Talksport)

Manchester United have agreed a deal with Fortaleza to sign 17-year-old Colombian midfielder Cristian Orozco once he turns 18 in July. (Athletic)

United are also looking to finalise a deal for Derby’s 16-year-old English goalkeeper Charlie Hardy. (Sun)

Bayern Munich are preparing to offer a long-term contract to Senegal forward Nicolas Jackson, 24, who is currently on loan to the German side from Chelsea. (Bild – in German and subscription required)

Chelsea opted against rivalling Manchester City for Italy goalkeeper Gianluigi Donnarumma, 26, in the summer in order to keep the path clear to move for AC Milan’s France stopper Mike Maignan, 30, in the future. (Teamtalk)

Barcelona and Netherlands midfielder Frenkie de Jong, 28, has emerged as a target for Manchester United. (Football Insider)

Liverpool are hoping to tie France defender Ibrahima Konate, 26, down to a new contract amid interest from Arsenal, Chelsea and Manchester City. (TBR Football)

Arsenal are hoping to strike a double deal with Real Sociedad worth 75m euros (£65.6m) for Japan winger Takefusa Kubo, 24, and 23-year-old French defender Lucien Agoume. (Fichajes – in Spanish)

Newcastle are among the clubs keeping an eye on the situation of France midfielder Eduardo Camavinga, 22, as he considers an exit from Real Madrid. (Football Insider)

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