The Ryder Cup is quickly approaching which means it’s time to decide who will be representing Team USA at Bethpage Black.
With the conclusion of the BMW Championship this weekend, Team USA’s Ryder Cup standings will lock. Therefore, six players will clinch their spot on the team, while everyone else is still trying to prove that they deserve a chance to represent America in New York.
After suffering a loss in the 2023 Ryder Cup, Team USA is hoping to win back the Ryder Cup as the home team. However, the squad is also hoping to create some momentum for a potential road Ryder Cup win in 2027, something that the Americans haven’t done since 1993.
Here’s a look at which golfers will make up Team USA this year.
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Inside Team USA Ryder Cup roster
Player | Qualification | Ryder Cup standing |
Scottie Scheffler | Automatic | 1 |
J.J. Spaun | Automatic | 2 |
Xander Schauffele | Automatic | 3 |
Russell Henley | Automatic | 4 |
Harris English | Automatic | 5 |
Bryson DeChambeau | Automatic | 6 |
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Six players automatically qualify for the Ryder Cup, and six players will be selected as captain’s picks. With the conclusion of the BMW Championship, six players will have punched their ticket on Team USA.
Scottie Scheffler clinched his spot a while ago, as the 2025 PGA Championship winner and Open Championship winner has been the best player in golf this year. This will be his third Ryder Cup, and in an event with the sport’s best players, Scheffler will be the best in the field.
J.J. Spaun has been this year’s biggest surprise, winning the U.S. Open and finishing as the runner-up in the Players. He has kept his success through the summer and will be participating in his first Ryder Cup this year.
A two-time major champion in 2024, Xander Schauffele got off to a slow start this year with a rib injury and has not been the same player as he was last season. Schauffele will also be participating in his third Ryder Cup this year, and at his best, he is a significant difference-maker for Team USA.
Russell Henley’s consistent season means he will make his first Ryder Cup. Henley had one win this year at the Arnold Palmer Invitational along with nine top-10 finishes and 10 finishes in the top 25. Additionally, he has only missed two cuts all season.
After missing the 2023 Ryder Cup, Harris English is back on the team for a second time. The 36-year-old was a member of the 2021 winning team for Team USA, and English’s strong season makes him a quality participant. In 2025, English won the Farmers Insurance Open and finished second to Scottie Scheffler at both the PGA Championship and The Open Championship.
The final automatic qualifier is Bryson DeChambeau, who’s strong major performances are enough to secure a top-six spot. The 2024 U.S. Open victor finished in the Top 10 in three of the four majors this year, and his style of play and personality will be a huge asset for Team USA at home this year.
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Team USA captains
Role | Name |
Captain | Keegan Bradley |
Vice Captain | Jim Furyk |
Vice Captain | Brandt Snedeker |
Vice Captain | Kevin Kisner |
Vice Captain | Gary Woodland |
Vice Captain | Webb Simpson |
The PGA of America made a surprising decision when it named Keegan Bradley captain for the 2025 Ryder Cup. Bradley, who played in the 2012 and 2014 Ryder Cups, barely missed out on the 2023 tournament and was still playing at a high-enough level when he was chosen as captain.
The possibility of Bradley being a playing captain has persisted, as he’s played well in 2025, including a win at The Traveler’s Championship.
Bradley will be joined by five vice captains, but only Jim Furyk has experience in that role. The 2018 Ryder Cup captain was also a vice captain in 2016, 2021, and 2023, while also serving as the President’s Cup captain in 2024.
The other vice captains are Brandt Snedeker, Kevin Kisner, Gary Woodland, and Webb Simpson, who will all be serving as Ryder Cup vice captains for the first time.
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Team USA history in Ryder Cup
Year | Result | Location |
2023 | Loss | Italy |
2021 | Win | Wisconsin |
2018 | Loss | France |
2016 | Win | Minnesota |
2014 | Loss | Scotland |
2012 | Loss | Illinois |
2010 | Loss | Wales |
2008 | Win | Kentucky |
2006 | Loss | Ireland |
2004 | Loss | Michigan |
2002 | Loss | England |
1999 | Win | Massachusetts |
1997 | Loss | Spain |
1995 | Loss | New York |
1993 | Win | England |
1991 | Win | South Carolina |
1989 | Tie (Europe retains) | England |
1987 | Loss | Ohio |
1985 | Loss | England |
1983 | Win | Florida |
1981 | Win | England |
1979 | Win | West Virginia |
1977 | Win | England |
1975 | Win | Pennsylvania |
1973 | Win | Scotland |
1971 | Win | Missouri |
1969 | Tie (USA retains) | England |
1967 | Win | Texas |
1965 | Win | England |
1963 | Win | Georgia |
1961 | Win | England |
1959 | Win | California |
1957 | Loss | England |
1955 | Win | California |
1953 | Win | England |
1951 | Win | North Carolina |
1949 | Win | England |
1947 | Win | Oregon |
1937 | Win | England |
1935 | Win | New Jersey |
1933 | Loss | England |
1931 | Win | Ohio |
1929 | Loss | England |
1927 | Win | Massachusetts |
Team USA has won the majority of Ryder Cups, as the group is 27-15 in 44 tournaments. However, since Team Great Britain expanded to Team Europe in 1979, Team USA is just 9-12-1 during the Ryder Cup.
The European team has won two of the last five Ryder Cups on American soil, while Team USA hasn’t won a Ryder Cup in Europe sine 1993.
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