Past Ryder Cup winners list history – who are the past Ryder Cup winners by year 1927-2025!
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Last Ryder Cup winners – who won the last Ryder Cup?
The last Ryder Cup was won by Team Europe, who defeated the United States 15-13 in a dramatic contest at Bethpage Black in New York in September 2025.
The victory marked Europe’s first win on American soil since 2012 and made their captain, Luke Donald, only the second European captain after Tony Jacklin to win the Ryder Cup both home and away.
The European team built a commanding lead after the first two days of play, but faced a fierce comeback attempt from the U.S. team during the Sunday singles matches.
The trophy was ultimately retained for Europe when Shane Lowry sank a clutch 6-foot birdie putt on the final hole to tie his match, securing the critical 14th point.
Who won 2025 Ryder Cup?
The 2025 Ryder Cup is scheduled for September 26-28, 2025, at the Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York.
Drink it in 🍾#TeamEurope | #OurTimeOurPlace pic.twitter.com/P0jYBnHX4D
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 29, 2025
Team Europe won the 2025 Ryder Cup, defeating the United States 15-13 in a dramatic contest at Bethpage Black in New York. This victory marks their first win on American soil since 2012.
The European team, captained by Luke Donald, built a commanding 11.5 – 4.5 lead after the first two days of team matches.
However, the U.S. team mounted a fierce comeback in the Sunday Singles session, winning the majority of the matches. The competition came down to the final few pairings, where Shane Lowry secured the crucial half-point needed to retain the trophy by sinking a clutch 6-foot birdie putt on the 18th hole to tie his match.
Shortly after, Tyrrell Hatton earned another half-point against Collin Morikawa, sealing the outright victory for Europe. The win makes European captain Luke Donald only the second after Tony Jacklin to lead a team to back-to-back Ryder Cup victories.
Ryder Cup 2025 winner
In a thrilling finish at Bethpage Black, Team Europe emerged victorious in the 2025 Ryder Cup, clinching the title with a 15–13 win over the United States.
The decisive moment came when Tyrrell Hatton halved his match against Collin Morikawa, pushing Europe past the 14½-point mark needed for an outright win.
Earlier, Shane Lowry had secured a critical half-point on the 18th hole to ensure Europe would at least retain the trophy.
Europe had built a strong lead across the first two days, but the Americans staged a fierce comeback on the final day, winning several matches and creating tension until the final holes.
Proud 🥹#TeamEurope | #OurTimeOurPlace pic.twitter.com/bddkXv0TUR
— Ryder Cup Europe (@RyderCupEurope) September 29, 2025
Despite the U.S. surge, Team Europe held firm and sealed their win, marking a memorable and hard-fought triumph.
Ryder Cup 2024 winner
The Ryder Cup is a biennial event, meaning there was no tournament in 2024. The most recent edition was in 2023, and the next Ryder Cup is scheduled for September 23–28, 2025, at Bethpage Black Course in Farmingdale, New York.
Team USA, captained by Keegan Bradley, will aim to break Europe’s streak of home victories, while Europe, potentially led again by Luke Donald, will seek to win on American soil for the first time since 2012.
The 2025 contest is highly anticipated, with both teams expected to feature top-ranked players like Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.
Ryder Cup 2023 winner
Past Ryder Cup winners list 1927-2025 – here are all past Ryder Cup winners by year 1927-2025!
Ryder Cup winnres 1979-2025 United States vs Europe
Here are all past Ryder Cup winners from 1927-2025:
| Year | Winners | Score | Host | Course |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2025 | Europe | 15–13 | New York United States |
Bethpage Black Course, Bethpage State Park, Farmingdale |
| 2023 | Europe | 171⁄2– 101⁄2 |
Italy Europe |
Marco Simone Golf and Country Club, Guidonia Montecelio |
2021 |
United States | 19– 9 |
Wisconsin United States |
Whistling Straits (Straits), Haven |
| 2018 | Europe | 171⁄2– 101⁄2 |
France Europe |
Le Golf National (Albatros), Île-de-France |
| 2016 | United States | 17– 11 |
Minnesota United States |
Hazeltine National Golf Club, Carver County |
| 2014 | Europe | 161⁄2– 111⁄2 |
Scotland Europe |
Gleneagles Hotel (PGA Centenary), Perthshire |
| 2012 | Europe | 141⁄2– 131⁄2 |
Illinois United States |
Medinah Country Club (No. 3), DuPage County |
| 2010 | Europe | 141⁄2– 131⁄2 |
Wales Europe |
Celtic Manor Resort (The Twenty Ten), Newport |
| 2008 | United States | 161⁄2– 111⁄2 |
Kentucky United States |
Valhalla Golf Club, Louisville |
| 2006 | Europe | 181⁄2– 91⁄2 |
Ireland Europe |
K Club (Palmer North), County Kildare |
| 2004 | Europe | 181⁄2– 91⁄2 |
Michigan United States |
Oakland Hills Country Club (South), Birmingham, MI |
2002 |
Europe | 151⁄2– 121⁄2 |
England Europe |
The Belfry (Brabazon), Warwickshire |
| 1999 | United States | 141⁄2– 131⁄2 |
Massachusetts United States |
The Country Club (Championship), Norfolk County |
| 1997 | Europe | 141⁄2– 131⁄2 |
Spain Europe |
Valderrama Golf Club, Andalusia |
| 1995 | Europe | 141⁄2– 131⁄2 |
New York United States |
Oak Hill Country Club (East), Monroe County |
| 1993 | United States | 15– 13 |
England Europe |
The Belfry (Brabazon), Warwickshire |
| 1991 | United States | 141⁄2– 131⁄2 |
South Carolina United States |
Kiawah Island Golf Resort (Ocean), Charleston County |
| 1989 | Tied Europe retains |
14– 14 |
England Europe |
The Belfry (Brabazon), Warwickshire |
| 1987 | Europe | 15– 13 |
Ohio United States |
Muirfield Village, Franklin County |
| 1985 | Europe | 161⁄2– 111⁄2 |
England Europe |
The Belfry (Brabazon), Warwickshire |
| 1983 | United States | 141⁄2– 131⁄2 |
Florida United States |
PGA National Golf Club, Palm Beach County |
| 1981 | United States | 181⁄2– 91⁄2 |
England Europe |
Walton Heath Golf Club, Surrey |
| 1979 | United States | 17– 11 |
West Virginia United States |
The Greenbrier, Greenbrier County |
Ryder Cup winners 1973 to 1977 United States v Great Britain & Ireland
| Year | Winners | Score | Host | Course |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1977 | United States | 121⁄2– 71⁄2 |
England GB & Ireland |
Royal Lytham & St Annes, Lancashire |
| 1975 | United States | 21– 11 |
Pennsylvania United States |
Laurel Valley Golf Club, Westmoreland County |
| 1973 | United States | 19– 13 |
Scotland GB & Ireland |
Muirfield, East Lothian |
Ryder Cup winners 1927-1971 United States v Great Britain
| Year | Winners | Score | Host | Course |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1971 | United States | 181⁄2– 131⁄2 |
Missouri United States |
Old Warson Country Club, St. Louis |
| 1969 | Tied United States retains |
16– 16 |
England Great Britain |
Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Merseyside |
| 1967 | United States | 231⁄2– 81⁄2 |
Texas United States |
Champions Golf Club, Houston |
| 1965 | United States | 191⁄2– 121⁄2 |
England Great Britain |
Royal Birkdale Golf Club, Merseyside |
| 1963 | United States | 23– 9 |
Georgia United States |
Atlanta Athletic Club,[f] Atlanta |
| 1961 | United States | 141⁄2– 91⁄2 |
England Great Britain |
Royal Lytham & St Annes, Lancashire |
| 1959 | United States | 81⁄2– 31⁄2 |
California United States |
Eldorado Country Club Indian Wells |
| 1957 | Great Britain | 71⁄2– 41⁄2 |
England Great Britain |
Lindrick Golf Club, Nottinghamshire |
| 1955 | United States | 8– 4 |
California United States |
Thunderbird Country Club, Riverside County |
| 1953 | United States | 61⁄2– 51⁄2 |
England Great Britain |
Wentworth Club, Surrey |
| 1951 | United States | 91⁄2– 21⁄2 |
North Carolina United States |
Pinehurst Resort (No. 2), Moore County |
| 1949 | United States | 7– 5 |
England Great Britain |
Ganton Golf Club; Yorkshire |
| 1947 | United States | 11– 1 |
Oregon United States |
Portland Golf Club, Portland |
| 1939, 1941, 1943, and 1945: No Ryder Cups because of World War II | ||||
| 1937 | United States | 8– 4 |
England Great Britain |
Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club, Merseyside |
| 1935 | United States | 9– 3 |
New Jersey United States |
Ridgewood Country Club, Bergen County |
| 1933 | Great Britain | 61⁄2– 51⁄2 |
England Great Britain |
Southport and Ainsdale Golf Club, Merseyside |
| 1931 | United States | 9– 3 |
Ohio United States |
Scioto Country Club, Upper Arlington |
| 1929 | Great Britain | 7– 5 |
England Great Britain |
Moortown Golf Club, Yorkshire |
| 1927 | United States | 91⁄2– 21⁄2 |
Massachusetts United States |
Worcester Country Club, Worcester County |
Who has won more Ryder Cups?
The United States holds a significant lead in the overall Ryder Cup series. According to the historical records, the U.S. team has won 27 times, while Europe (including its predecessor teams of Great Britain and Great Britain & Ireland) has won 16 times, with 2 matches ending in a tie.
This includes the period from 1927 to 1977 when the competition was between the U.S. and Great Britain/Great Britain & Ireland, during which the U.S. dominated with 18 wins to 3 for Great Britain/GB&I and 1 tie.
Since the inclusion of continental European players in 1979, the competition has become much more balanced, with Europe winning 13 times and the U.S. winning 10 times, with 1 tie.
| Team | Wins | Ties |
|---|---|---|
| United States | 27 | 2 |
| Europe | 16 |
*Note: Europe’s wins include those of Great Britain/Great Britain & Ireland prior to 1979.*
The Ryder Cup is held every two years. It alternates between venues in the United States and Europe.
The event was traditionally held in odd-numbered years until 1999, but was moved to even years in 2002 after the 2001 event was canceled due to the 9/11 attacks.
It returned to odd-numbered years in 2021 after the 2020 event was postponed due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The next event after 2025 will be in 2027 at Adare Manor in Ireland.
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