Every Hole at Bethpage Black with Strokes Gained Insights

Take a deep-dive into the statistics behind one of golf’s most difficult tests. With Strokes Gained analysis, discover what strategy is needed to successfully navigate every hole at Bethpage Black, host of the 2025 Ryder Cup.

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Every two years, 24 of the best players from Europe and the United States go head-to-head in match play competition. The European Team are the reigning champions after winning at Marco Simone Golf & Country Club in 2023. Drama, tension, incredible golf, camaraderie and sportsmanship are served in equal measure, captivating an audience of millions around the world. It’s an event that transcends sport, yet remains true to the spirit of its founder, Samuel Ryder. The 2025 Ryder Cup is set to take place at Bethpage Black in New York.

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11 Comments

  1. Haha I played Bethpage once when I was still a relative newbie at golf. 😅 Absolutely brutal. I gave up counting strokes after I hit 100 on the 15th. 😅

  2. I love this course. Yes I'm biased because I live close by. I haven't played the black in a few years. Used to play all the time. Just a bear to walk and play. Probably the best deal in Golf😁

  3. I played this course for more than100 times on wgt golf so i know this course pretty well lol

  4. I think Bethpage would be well served by giving it a green expansion. Some of these look too small

  5. Great venue!! But this is another one that the PGA of America is killing. The ticket prices are ABSURD!! 👎👎 It is called "The People's Country Club" and there's a big sign for it, when you enter Bethpage. But you guys at the PGA of America have priced out "The People"!!! So this event is a FARCE. You will not see the typical Long Islanders who attended US Open's of 2002 & 2009, 2012 & 2016 Barclay's, and the 2019 PGA, shelling out the starting prices of over $1k for tournament rounds on Friday-Sunday at this Ryder Cup. It will be mostly corporate people there from God knows where. Not mostly from Long Island. I live 10 minutes from the damn place too, and am there weekly either playing or practicing, so it's a shame. But I refuse to pay the $1,300 starting price to attend over the competition.

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