Get the latest updates on the Ryder Cup 2025 Saturday Foursomes pairings! Europe leads 5.5-2.5 after Day 1, and these matchups could shape the weekend. Highlights include Bryson DeChambeau & Cameron Young vs. Matt Fitzpatrick & Ludvig Åberg, Harris English & Collin Morikawa vs. Rory McIlroy & Tommy Fleetwood, and more. Learn about the Foursomes format, player records, and who could shine. Stay tuned for live updates and analysis of the 2025 Ryder Cup!
Key matchups:
– DeChambeau/Young (USA) vs. Fitzpatrick/Åberg (EUR)
– English/Morikawa (USA) vs. McIlroy/Fleetwood (EUR)
– Schauffele/Cantlay (USA) vs. Rahm/Hatton (EUR)
– Henley/Scheffler (USA) vs. MacIntyre/Hovland (EUR)
Explore how Foursomes works, player experiences, and the stakes for both teams. This is your guide to Saturday’s action at the 2025 Ryder Cup!
The 2025 RDER Cup is shaping up to be a highstakes battle between Europe and the US with Saturday’s foresome set to deliver unforgettable drama. But here’s where it gets controversial. While Europe leads 5.5 to 2.5 after day one, the US has a chance to claw back with strategic pairings and clutch performances. Let’s break down the key matchups that could decide the outcome. Match one, a fresh start for the US. Bryson Desambo and Cameron Young, USA, face off against Matt Fitzpatrick and Levik Aubberg, Europe. Desambo, the US’s star player, is looking to bounce back from a loss on Friday, while Young, a rookie with a career best win in the RDER Cup, aims to shine. Europe’s pairing, however, has been dominant, winning 5-3 over Scotty Sheffller and Russell Henley with seven birdies. This match will test the US’s ability to adapt quickly. Match two, a revisited rivalry. Harris English and Colin Morawa, USA, take on Rory Mroy and Tommy Fleetwood, Europe. This rematch from Friday saw Europe prevail 5 to3, but both teams have strengths. Mroy and Fleetwood are on a tear with Fleetwood now 50 in forsomes. English meanwhile is playing his first Rder Cup match adding pressure to the US side. Match three, familiar faces, new challenges. Xander Schoffley and Patrick Kentlay, USA face John Rom and Tierrell Hatton Europe. This pairing has been unstoppable for Europe going 300 and one in RDER Cups. Schoffley and Kantlay though have a 320 record together. Their ability to stay composed under pressure will be critical especially against Rahm who holds a 50 Forsomes record. Match four, the underdog battle. Russell Henley and Scotty Sheffller, USA clash with Robert McIntyre and Victor Havland, Europe. Both teams are new to this RDER Cup, but the US has hope. Sheffller, ranked number one, is 02 and zero at Beth Page, while McIntyre and Havland lost two up to Schoffé and Klay. This match could be a turning point for the US if they find their rhythm. How forsomes works explained simply. In forsomes, each team shares one ball per hole. Players alternate shots with one leading on odd holes and the other on even. The team with the lower score wins the hole. If tied, it’s hald. Captains choose pairings based on experience, chemistry, and matchups. Something worth exploring further. https ridercup.com/news media breakdown/howcaptains decide forsomes and fourball. What do you think? Can the US flip this script? Share your predictions in the comments below. This is a moment that could define the 2025 RDER Cup.