Winning team
The Ryder Cup always features twists and turns and, usually, the result is in doubt until late on the final afternoon. So, picking the winning team is not easy – but you should get a good run for your money either way.
The Ryder Cup is arguably the greatest matchplay showdown in golf. Typically staged every two years, it pits the finest golfers from the United States against the best Europe has to offer. The next Ryder Cup is due to take place in autumn 2023 in Italy.
In this guide, we’ll help you find out how betting on the Ryder Cup works, what Ryder Cup golf enthusiasts like to bet on and how to get involved with live betting.
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The Ryder Cup dates back to 1927, but has enjoyed a massive boost in popularity in recent years, since the British and Irish team was expanded to include European players in 1979.
The event is staged alternately between the United States and Europe
Players are selected on the basis of their performances over the previous two years
Each captain also has his own ‘wild card’ picks
Each of the first two days sees four foursomes and four fourball matches
On the final day there are 12 singles matches involving all players
A total of 14.5 points is needed to win the Cup
If the scores are level at 14-14, the previous holders retain it
There are a number of ways in which you can bet on the Ryder Cup, and indeed golf. If you’re new to sports betting odds in general, don’t panic. To illustrate how Ryder Cup golf odds work, let’s take a look at the simplest market – who’s going to win the Cup? For the recent Ryder Cup 2021, the odds as the final approached were:
The US is the clear favourite. For every C$10 you stake, you could win C$5.70. If you put C$10 on Europe, the underdog, your profit could be C$20. The payout for the underdog is always higher, but of course there’s more risk involved. In this case, the US team were the victors, so those who bet on the underdog would have lost.
Do remember that odds can also be displayed in other formats, such as fractional and moneyline (also called American) odds. Fortunately, most of today’s sportsbooks give you the choice of what format you want to see your odds in. Check out our golf odds calculator to see how they compare.
The Ryder Cup always features twists and turns and, usually, the result is in doubt until late on the final afternoon. So, picking the winning team is not easy – but you should get a good run for your money either way.
While the Ryder Cup is usually a close-fought affair overall, there can be occasional one-sided matches within it. You will be able to bet on your prediction if you think one pairing or individual will run away with a match.
There is always intense speculation as to which players will be selected to play in most or all of the matches. If you think you know who has the game and the temperament to thrive under this pressure, you’ll be able to wager on him.
Being the first man to tee off for your team in the third day’s singles matches is seen as a huge honour. Sportsbooks will offer a market on this once the final make-up of the team is known.
There have been several holes-in-one in Ryder Cup history. There were even two in 2006. If you believe that will – or will not – happen again, this is the market for you.
For months in advance, there is intense speculation as to the make-up of the teams. Many sportsbooks offer odds about players who may qualify – or be selected for their team.
Every permutation of the final score – there are a total of 28 points on offer – will be priced up. Bear in mind that the match is usually very close and make your selection accordingly.
The honour of hosting a Ryder Cup is keenly sought by leading clubs on both continents. Courses are chosen well in advance but there is always betting on the final few contenders.
You are no longer restricted to betting solely in advance of the action. Virtually all sportsbooks will offer odds during play and flex them according to what’s happening on the course.
You can bet on which side will win a foursome, four-ball or singles match while it is in progress. Live bettors can also still bet on the outright winner of the Cup.
The recent Ryder Cup took place on September 24–26, 2021, on the Straits course at Whistling Straits in Wisconsin, having been postponed in 2020 due to Covid-19. Europe was the holder of the Ryder Cup after its win over the US in 2018 at Le Golf National, but it was the US who took home the trophy.
The next Ryder Cup – the 44th Ryder Cup Matches – will be held in Italy in autumn 2023 at Marco Simone Golf and Country Club.