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Future Ryder Cup sites through 2037

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.

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.

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The Ryder Cup shifted back to odd years starting in 2021.

Future Ryder Cup sites have been announced through 2037.

2025 - Bethpage Black

Bethpage Black

Bethpage Black, Farmingdale, New York. Photo by John David Mercer/USA TODAY Sports

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2027 - Adare Manor

Adare Manor

Adare Manor Hotel and Golf Resort, Limerick, Ireland. Photo by Patrick Bolger/Getty Images

2029 - Hazeltine National Golf Club

Hazeltine National Golf Club

Hazeltine National Golf Club, Chaska, Minnesota. Photo by USA TODAY Sports

2031 - Europe (to be determined)

Ryder Cup trophy

The Ryder Cup trophy. Photo by Andrew Redington/Getty Images

2033 - The Olympic Club

Olympic Club

The Olympic Club, San Francisco. Photo by Ezra Shaw/Getty Images

2035 - Europe (to be determined)

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2037 - Congressional Country Club

Congressional Country Club

Congressional Country Club, Bethesda, Maryland. Photo by USA TODAY Sports

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