The Ryder Cup was first contested in 1927 at Worcester Country Club in Worcester, Massachusetts.

The U.S. was captained by Walter Hagen and the Americans won 9 ½ to 2 ½.

For many years, the competition was the U.S. against Great Britain. During the ’70s, it was the U.S. against Great Britain and Ireland. In 1979, the American opponent evolved into a squad made up of players from across Europe.

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In 2023, two years after getting routed 19-9 at Whistling Straits, the Europeans reclaimed the Ryder Cup, sweeping the first four matches on Thursday and riding a wave to a 16 ½ to 11 ½ victory. The Euros won the cup again in 2025. After a blistering 11½ to 4½ start through two days, the Euros held on for a 15-13 win and now have won six of the last eight cups. The last American team to win an away cup was 1993.

Future Ryder Cup sites through 20372027 – The Golf Course at Adare Manor, Ireland.

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2029 – Hazeltine National Golf Club, U.S..

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2031 – Camiral, SpainA detailed view of the Ryder Cup at Hempstead House on Sept. 23, 2025 in Sands Point, New York.

A detailed view of the Ryder Cup at Hempstead House on Sept. 23, 2025 in Sands Point, New York.

2033 – The Olympic Club.

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2035 – Europe (to be determined)European fans on the final day of competition for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.

European fans on the final day of competition for the 2025 Ryder Cup at Bethpage Black.

2037 – Congressional Country Club.

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This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Ryder Cup future locations include Adare Manor, Hazeltine, Olympic Club

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