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Reveal Friday Morning Foursome Pairings for Ryder Cup 2025
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Quinn Allen
September 26, 2025 12:04 PM
September 26, 2025 12:04 PM
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– 7:26 a.m.: Scheffler/Henley (USA) vs. Åberg/Fitzpatrick (EUR)
– 7:42 a.m.: Morikawa/English (USA) vs. McIlroy/Fleetwood (EUR)
– 7:58 a.m.: Schauffele/Cantlay (USA) vs. MacIntyre/Hovland (EUR) Both captains have emphasized the importance of a strong start; history shows that the team leading after Friday has gone on to win the last five Ryder Cups. The Americans, who have won the past two home events, are hoping to maintain that trend, while Europe is seeking its first away win since 2012 at Medinah. There are notable absences in the opening session: experienced European Justin Rose (7-2-1 in foursomes) and U.S. rookies Cameron Young and J.J. Spaun will sit out. Donald highlighted the depth and flexibility of his squad, stating, “Players evolve, their profiles change, and you’re looking at personality matchups. We have so many options that it’s really quite fun for me as a captain.” Weather could also play a role, with scattered showers in the forecast, but the course is expected to remain playable. Preparation has been meticulous—Team Europe completed 54 holes in practice, while Team USA tailored their approach for maximum readiness. From a betting perspective, the opening matches are tightly handicapped. According to DraftKings, Rahm/Hatton are slight favorites over DeChambeau/Thomas (-120 vs. -105), while McIlroy/Fleetwood are heavily favored against Morikawa/English (-180 vs. +140). The closest match on paper is Hovland/MacIntyre vs. Schauffele/Cantlay, with odds nearly even. As the action begins, all eyes will be on the chemistry of these pairings and whether recent history’s trend of dominant home performances can be broken. For live coverage, updates, and in-depth analysis, follow The Athletic’s Ryder Cup live blog and the official Ryder Cup news portal.
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Quinn Allen
Sport journalist