
Golf’s most prestigious biennial competition has locked in host venues through 2037, with American courses dominating the schedule and European organizers scrambling to finalize their 2035 location.
Story Overview
- Ryder Cup venues confirmed through 2037, with U.S. sites secured but Europe’s 2035 location undetermined
- Bethpage Black’s 2025 hosting marks return to public course accessibility for American golf fans
- Hazeltine National becomes first U.S. venue to host twice, reflecting successful 2016 American victory
- Long-term planning demonstrates golf’s commitment to premier venues and economic impact for host regions
America Secures Premier Golf Venues Through 2037
The PGA of America has confirmed an impressive lineup of championship-caliber courses to host future Ryder Cup competitions on American soil. Bethpage Black in New York leads the charge in 2025, followed by Hazeltine National Golf Club in Minnesota for 2029. The Olympic Club’s Lake Course in California will host in 2033, with Congressional Country Club’s Blue Course in Maryland rounding out the schedule in 2037. This strategic selection emphasizes venues with major championship pedigree and accessibility for American golf enthusiasts, particularly Bethpage Black’s status as a public course.
🇪🇺 2031 VENUE CONFIRMED 🇪🇺
The Ryder Cup will head to @camiral_ in 2031. pic.twitter.com/yH0FN20rE5
— Ryder Cup (@rydercup) July 22, 2025
European Venues Confirmed Through Spain 2031
Ryder Cup Europe has secured hosting duties for the next two European competitions, with Adare Manor in Ireland set for 2027 and Camiral Golf & Wellness in Girona, Spain, confirmed for 2031. Adare Manor’s selection marks Ireland’s return as host nation after successfully staging the competition at The K Club in 2006. Spain’s Camiral Golf & Wellness represents the event’s expansion into new European markets, continuing the tradition of rotating among different European nations. However, the 2035 European venue remains unannounced, creating uncertainty in the long-term planning process.
Historic Venue Selection Reflects American Success
Hazeltine National Golf Club’s selection for 2029 represents a significant milestone as the first American course to host the Ryder Cup twice. The Minnesota venue previously hosted the 2016 competition, where Team USA delivered a dominant 17-11 victory over Europe under captain Davis Love III. This repeat selection reflects both the venue’s proven capability to handle the event’s logistical demands and its strategic importance for American team morale. The decision demonstrates how successful hosting experiences influence future venue considerations, particularly when tied to memorable American victories.
Economic Impact Drives Competitive Selection Process
The Ryder Cup generates substantial economic benefits for host regions, with previous events contributing millions in tourism revenue and infrastructure improvements. Host venues undergo significant upgrades to accommodate international media coverage and spectator demands, creating lasting legacies for local golf communities. The competitive selection process involves lobbying efforts, financial commitments, and strategic partnerships between golf organizations, local governments, and tourism boards. This economic incentive explains why venue announcements extend over a decade in advance, allowing host regions ample time for preparation and marketing initiatives.
The extended timeline through 2037 provides golf fans and industry stakeholders clarity for long-term planning while maintaining the event’s prestige through premier venue selection. American dominance in confirmed future hosts positions the United States favorably for continued golf tourism and international recognition, while European organizers face pressure to finalize their 2035 selection and maintain competitive balance in the prestigious biennial competition.
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Sources:
Next 5 Ryder Cup Host Sites Through 2037 – Golf.com
Future Ryder Cup Venues 2037 Confirmed Speculative – The Golf News Net
Future Ryder Cup Venues Confirmed for 2023 and Beyond – Golf Monthly














